Thank you for the info and one note on a tall pantry cabinet. If it's close to 96 inches, you cannot stand it up in a 96 inch room. I installed a 90 inch pantry and it cleared the ceiling by less than a half inch when standing it up right.
That was terrific. Very, very useful and coincidentally going through this process now with 8 foot ceilings. I wanted a stacked cabinet with glass door on top of my 30 inch cabinet but don't think it can be done, especially with molding. Great info..
Great informative video and awesome flag! I would be interested in knowing what to do with upper cabinets in a kitchen with 10-foot ceilings. Stacked or do they make over 42 inch uppers?
They do make 42" uppers. Those will top out at 96" above the finished floor. With 10-foot ceilings, 96" is about as tall as you'd want to reasonably go, as you'd never be able to reach the cabinets above 96", without the use of a ladder. If you want wall cabinets with a 'stacked look', you can always place 12" tall cabinets stacked on top of 30" tall cabinets. Having said that, some people take their wall cabinets up to 9 feet, but that is just for show, having no real practical use in the kitchen.
I’m ordering a whole kitchen full of Cabinets tomorrow, and you just made me realize I was about to order the wrong height of cabinets. Thank you 🙏
That was the best explanation I've seen yet. Very helpful.
Thank you for the info and one note on a tall pantry cabinet. If it's close to 96 inches, you cannot stand it up in a 96 inch room. I installed a 90 inch pantry and it cleared the ceiling by less than a half inch when standing it up right.
NOTE; tall cabinets greater than 90" tall, usually come with loose toekick bases, just for this reason.
That was terrific. Very, very useful and coincidentally going through this process now with 8 foot ceilings. I wanted a stacked cabinet with glass door on top of my 30 inch cabinet but don't think it can be done, especially with molding. Great info..
Very good work, i have one question, what is the height of the microwave wall cabinet?
well done video. The Riser solution for 36" is what we needed.
Just what I was looking for! Thank you
GR8 Video !
Great informative video and awesome flag! I would be interested in knowing what to do with upper cabinets in a kitchen with 10-foot ceilings. Stacked or do they make over 42 inch uppers?
They do make 42" uppers. Those will top out at 96" above the finished floor. With 10-foot ceilings, 96" is about as tall as you'd want to reasonably go, as you'd never be able to reach the cabinets above 96", without the use of a ladder. If you want wall cabinets with a 'stacked look', you can always place 12" tall cabinets stacked on top of 30" tall cabinets. Having said that, some people take their wall cabinets up to 9 feet, but that is just for show, having no real practical use in the kitchen.
This was super helpful! Thank you! 🙌
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Great video