If you have 8 foot tall ceilings and want cabinets that run to the ceiling 42 inch tall wall cabinets will fit perfectly.
30 inch cabinets 9 foot ceiling.
52 combined cabinetry would only work if the ceiling was perfectly level.
Use a nail gun to nail through the boards into the cabinets and ceiling.
This will make it feel rich and hit home this is an.
Ours was 12 inches.
Adding a few inches would allow designers to stack cabinetry with appealing size cabinet doors.
They look great and make the space look taller that what it really is.
36 inch cabinets are recommended for rooms with 8 foot ceilings with no trim or trim up to 6 inches in height and 42 inch cabinets are preferable in rooms with 9 foot ceilings with no trim or.
If the kitchen has a 9 foot ceiling the largest standard size wall cabinets 42 inches high are used.
Single doors will look ridiculous higher than than 42 you should stack cabinetry or have have a combined cabinet with small doors on top if you go higher than 42 and always have molding to the ceiling if you are closer than 9 inches away.
48 combined with a.
There is your extra bang for your buck.
Note that the top of 36 inch cabinets align at 90 inches high so a stacked molding or other traditional and atypical moldings are used to make up the additional 6 inches.
Base cabinet 36 inches high 18 inches from counter top to bottom of 12 inch cabinet then 42 inch cabinet on top brings you to 9 ft.
Taller cabinets are the way to go.
Hi if you have the 42 inch cabinet up to the top and add a 12 inch cabinet stacked under that will fill the 9 ft.
Unfortunately 9 ft 108 inches is inconvenient for kitchen design and doesn t create the best visual designs.
With rta or ready to assemble cabinets you would normally use tall 42 inch wall cabinets leaving you with a 12 inch space between your cabinet tops and the ceiling.
If you can put in some under counter lights on top of the cabinets to act as cove lighting.
Measure from the top of your cabinet to the ceiling.
Cut as many of these as you want we did 4.
Subtracting a few inches leaves room for slightly smaller more appropriate sized moldings.
I don t like seeing cabinets touch the ceiling though.
Cut your board to that length.
In a kitchen with a 9 foot ceiling you re usually left with 54 inches of space for upper cabinets.
So this is how it would measure up.