Why Have Kitchen Cabinets Reach The Ceiling
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For many home owners the recommendation will be to not have the kitchen cabinets reach the ceiling since they will interfere with the look that is achieved through the beams and other exposed elements.
Most homes built in the last 50 years have kitchen cabinets that are 32 or 36 inches tall installed so there is a gap of 1 to 2 feet between the tops of the cabinets and the ceiling. When the cabinets reach the ceiling it eliminates the need for cleaning cabinet tops and the cluttered feel that this open storage space can create. Another benefit to the taller cabinets can be additional storage space that is enclosed. If you don t want this effect you should avoid these cabinets that go up to the ceiling and make do with the normal sized ones.
The taller cabinets instead give us crisp long lines which can feel not only cleaner but also more simple and peaceful. The tops of kitchen cabinets when left open are famous for collecting large amounts of dust and grease over time. This is the main reason that most people choose to leave space between the cabinets and the ceiling. Kitchen cabinets need to be level no matter what kind of condition your ceiling is in.
On the other hand if you have a small kitchen and are not able to install as many cabinets you may have no other choice other than allowing the cabinets to reach the ceiling. In a small kitchen space ceiling height cabinets will cause a cramped effect.
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