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New kitchen cabinets - Cooler - 03-15-2018 My next project is new kitchen cabinets. I've been making cabinets for a while and I am confident about the construction. The design phase has me less confident. My current cabinets are 11¼" deep with a 3/4" face frame for a total depth of 12". I am thinking of making the replacements 14¼ deep with a 3/4" face frame for a total depth of 15". I've seen this greater depth mentioned on line. I mounted a piece of plywood under my current cabinet with a depth of 15". It does not seem to interfere with the counter top access. Any thoughts (for or against) the 15" deep uppers? Obviously I will only get 3 panels from a 4" wide piece of plywood vs. 4 panes from the same in 12" nominal cabinets. But aside from the cost, anything else to consider? http://groovik.com/kitchen-cabinet-sizes-paying-attention-size/ ![]() RE: New kitchen cabinets - Bit_Fiddler - 03-15-2018 (03-15-2018, 10:55 AM)Cooler Wrote: My next project is new kitchen cabinets. I really like the greater depth - I can fit larger plates/bowls into the cabinets without a fuss. If you store a lot of small items (like spices) in the cupboards, you may want to consider a step mechanism to set the ones in the back on in order to make it easier to find. I also put shelf pins in the middle back of the cabinet and on the center face frame of larger cabinets to help support the shelves in the middle - helps support the weight of more stuff. RE: New kitchen cabinets - Papa Jim - 03-15-2018 You made me go and measure mine--12". I'll admit we could crowd in a few more coffee cups on the bottom shelf if they were wider but other than that I'm happy with the way they are. Other questions to consider: 1. Will you be using the typical corner carousel? How will the depth of the cabinets affect it? 2. Any range hood? Mine was made for 12" cabinets but I guess they come in different depths. RE: New kitchen cabinets - Ken Vick - 03-15-2018 (03-15-2018, 11:47 AM)Papa Jim Wrote: You made me go and measure mine--12". I'll admit we could crowd in a few more coffee cups on the bottom shelf if they were wider but other than that I'm happy with the way they are. Other questions to consider: You will appreciate the added depth you get from 15" cabinets, I sure did compared to the old 12" ones. IKEA has gone to 15" exclusively. I set my uppers a little higher than the old ones to allow room for a couple of taller appliances but I don't think there is any concern for access to the lower counter with the deeper upper cabinets. I have a carousel in my upper corner cabinet and no problem. Lots of good stuff to put into the cabinets on the internet. For the lower corners, I put a heavy duty chrome wire carousel in for heavy pots and pans. The other corner got a carousel to hold 3 trash cans for trash and recyclables. Good luck. Ken RE: New kitchen cabinets - Cooler - 03-15-2018 I have a peninsula now and that requires an inside corner cabinet. I am getting rid of that (hopefully), if the structural engineer says I can take down a wall. At that point I will install an island. There will be no other interior corners, so that is not an issue. If Ikea is selling 15" units exclusively then I feel a lot more comfortable with the decision. The wall that separates the kitchen from the dining room has a pass through and a cased (door sized) pass way. If I can take out that wall, it will allow the kitchen to flow into the dining room and will allow for more cabinets and more counter space (plus the island). I am hopeful. I looked up in the attic but I could not decide if it was structural or not. Better safe than sorry. RE: New kitchen cabinets - Stwood_ - 03-15-2018 I did several sets over the years that the uppers were 15"er's. Those were for the women that were really into what they wanted. RE: New kitchen cabinets - John Mihich - 03-15-2018 The bottom line - what does the women want??? I know I just did my daughter's house - she's 5'3" and 15" would have caused her an issue. He already has to use a step stool to reach the shelves - bottom shelf is okay. But anything above that is difficult. My wife has the same issue. Daughter wanted the cabinets lower than 18" but I had to talk her into the 18" height. RE: New kitchen cabinets - EdL - 03-15-2018 My house has 7'6" ceilings, the cabinets are standard depth, we did make the taller to go to the ceiling. My grandparents house has deep uppers, 2 rows, all the way to the 9' ceiling. Grandma was only 4' 6"tall, the lower cabinets are shorter than normal. Its a one of a kind kitchen. ![]() Ed RE: New kitchen cabinets - Cooler - 03-16-2018 I will probably be selling the house in the next 5 to 10 years. I don't want to put in anything that will degrade the selling value. So weird sized cabinets are out. Now that I know that 15" is not "weird" I feel good to go. Standard height counters seem fine to me. On the other hand I made my bathroom vanity a few inches taller than normal so I don't have to lean over so far to wash my face. If I had to do it over I would use a vessel sink and move it closer to the edge of the cabinet for the same reason: To make it easier to bend over an wash the face or brush the teeth. RE: New kitchen cabinets - Halfathumb - 03-17-2018 (03-16-2018, 07:27 AM)Cooler Wrote: I will probably be selling the house in the next 5 to 10 years. I don't want to put in anything that will degrade the selling value. So weird sized cabinets are out. Now that I know that 15" is not "weird" I feel good to go.If people weren't so tall they wouldn't have to worry about bending over! ![]() |