How deep should Built in cabinets be?

1. Standard Kitchen Cabinet Dimensions. Depth is generally 24″ including the faceframe and back. If I'm building a cabinet with butt joints, a face frame and a back attached directly onto the back of the cabinet (not set into dados), I cut my sides and shelves at 23″ deep.
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How deep should my built ins be?

Built ins are flush against a wall and will generally have a depth of a regular bookshelf, around 12 inches. However, keep in mind that custom built in bookcases can come in any depth. They are often built on one or both sides of an already existing feature like a window seat or fireplace.
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How deep are standard built in cabinets?

Base cabinets are usually around 24 inches deep. And wall cabinets are typically around 12 inches deep, though they can come in 15-, 18- and 24-inch varieties as well.
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How deep are the inside of kitchen cabinets?

Generally, the standard wall kitchen cabinet depth is 12 inches deep, but some can go up to 24 inches deep. For example, wall cabinets designed to be installed over a refrigerator will be deeper so the front of the cabinet lines up with the front of the appliance.
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How deep are modern kitchen cabinets?

Standard wall cabinets (sometimes referred to as “upper cabinets”) are 12 inches deep; standard base (below-counter) cabinets are 24 inches deep.
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What is the best depth for upper kitchen cabinets?

Most of my clients are gravitating toward upper cabinets that are 14 to 16 inches deep, roomy enough to accommodate their chargers and other oversize dishes. (The dimensions of lower cabinets, typically 24 inches deep and 36 inches tall, still work.)
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How deep are Ikea kitchen cabinets?

Most IKEA wall cabinets are 15 inches deep. A few of IKEA's wall cabinets are 24 inches deep. These wall cabinets are typically mounted over refrigerators. A complete IKEA wall cabinet consists of the cabinet box, doors, hinges, and shelves.
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How much space should be between countertop and upper cabinets?

The upper cabinet height doesn't always have to be installed “standard”. On average, the space between the countertop and the upper cabinets is between 18-22 inches. Beyond that is usually too far for someone of average height to comfortably reach.
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Does cabinet depth include doors?

General Sizing Specifications

These depths are from the back of the cabinet to the front of the face frame and do not include the thickness of the door and drawer front.
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How deep are built in cabinets around fireplace?

The Cabinets

The depth of the walls on either side of the fireplace isn't very deep, so the shelves and cabinets of the built-ins are only 12 inches deep (and 14″ high).
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How deep should living room cabinets be?

Cabinetmaker Stewart True of True Carpentry and Cabinetry in Cummings, Georgia, says 36 inches is a good height for a base, while 20 to 24 inches is a good depth — deep enough for board games and electronics.
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How do you measure for built in cabinets?

Measurements should be taken from wall edge to wall edge in order to get the total space. The measurements for openings like doors or windows are taken from one underside of trim to the other underside of trim. The trim or molding around it are not included in the measurement.
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How deep is a typical built in bookcase?

Built-in bookcases tend to be a bit deeper than freestanding. The added depth on a freestanding bookcase can make it difficult to maneuver and fit the space, whereas built-in bookshelves are a chance to fit your space around your bookcase. Built-in bookcases are generally at least 11 - 12 inches deep.
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Do built ins increase home value?

Whereas furniture usually leaves with the homeowner when they sell the house or move, built ins remain. This is why they can increase home value. Built in bookshelves are also a great way to include very creative and personal design elements in the home while simultaneously maintaining a neutral backdrop for resale.
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Do built ins make a room look bigger?

A: You can learn how to make a room look bigger by maximizing space through the use of built-ins or multifunctional furniture. This gives you a place for clutter while also maximizing precious storage space.
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Should kitchen cabinets be flush with wall?

Kitchen cabinets do not have to be flush with the wall. If they are or not all depends on the design of the cabinets, the space in your kitchen, the lighting, and even the color of the walls.
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How much space should be between base cabinets and wall cabinets?

The distance between the base cabinet (including kitchen countertops) and wall cabinet is normally between 18 and 20 inches. This is low enough to provide easy access to the wall cabinet contents for most people, and still have enough space to keep and use small appliances as well as use the workspace comfortably.
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Should kitchen cabinets go to 9 foot ceiling?

Ceiling Height

A general rule of thumb is for wall cabinets to be mounted so the bottom edge is 54 inches above the floor, which means that an 8-foot-tall ceiling creates 42 inches of available space for wall cabinets, while a 9-foot-tall ceiling has 54 available inches.
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Why are IKEA wall cabinets 15 deep?

They typically vent out the top. That is why they are 15” deep, and designed to work with 12” deep cabinets above.
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Does IKEA have 12 inch deep kitchen cabinets?

Cabinets: Available in four heights — 15, 20, 30 and 40 inches — and two depths — 15 and 24 inches. Note that the 15-inch depth increased from AKURUM's 12-inch depth, so there's even more storage space now.
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Should upper and lower cabinets be the same depth?

There is no set rule, upper cabinets aren't made in any one specific height or width, even the depth can vary. It is true that generally upper cabinets tend to be shallower than lower ones.
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Should kitchen cupboards go to the ceiling?

For those with extra high ceilings in the kitchen, those ceilings higher than 10 feet, the general rule of thumb is not to take the cabinetry to the ceiling. Functionally, cabinets higher than 10 feet would be extremely difficult to get to, and aesthetically, cabinets that are too tall can overwhelm the space.
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