04-05-2021, 02:14 PM
I'm getting ready to start our kitchen cabinet project and I have a question about building upper cabinets that extend to the ceiling. My wife loves the look of the upper cabinets extending all the way to the ceiling so I'm including that look in our build. I have 9 ft ceilings in the kitchen and I currently have 36" cabinets in place with 18" space above the cabinets till you hit the ceiling. The original idea was to just build boxes that fill in that space but I've decided to start from scratch and build all new cabinetry in the kitchen. For these upper cabinets that are going to extend to the ceiling, should I build two separate boxes (36" box and a 18" box that sits on top) or just a single 54" box? I'm not sure if there is an advantage to doing it one way or not. When my wife was kitchen design shopping for a new kitchen, all the online companies who provided us a quote had 36" boxes with an 18" box on top. I'm not sure if that's just because of convenience (they keep stock of 36" cabinets?) or cheaper to ship or what.
It's probably a little less work (and less material) to build one 54" box over two boxes for each cabinet but I figured I would check with you guys as I'm sure others have faced a similar situation. Appreciate any feedback you have and I'll be posting a build-along thread for the kitchen reno (as it'll force me to take pictures/document my progress which I don't do a good job at).
It's probably a little less work (and less material) to build one 54" box over two boxes for each cabinet but I figured I would check with you guys as I'm sure others have faced a similar situation. Appreciate any feedback you have and I'll be posting a build-along thread for the kitchen reno (as it'll force me to take pictures/document my progress which I don't do a good job at).