Kitchen Cabinets All The Way To Ceiling
Make Your Space Appear Larger.
Kitchen cabinets all the way to ceiling. Not only does extending your cabinets to the ceiling offer more space for storing those seldom used pots pans and appliances that you just dont know what to do with but its also a great way to bring a little drama into the kitchen. See more ideas about floor to ceiling cabinets refrigerator cabinet pantry cabinet. Any gap between the cabinet and the ceiling becomes an unholy mess of grease dust and lint after a period of time.
Theres not a great reason not to run cabinets all the way up unless you really see that empty space as a display opportunity. There are factors that affect how high your kitchen cabinets can go and. Jan 6 2019 - Explore lucy kennedys board Kitchen -cabinets to the ceiling on Pinterest.
In other words dont have cabinets that only go half-way. All your everyday stuff can stay handy on the shelf and all the less-used stuff is hidden in the less accessible higher cupboards. Extending Kitchen Cabinets Up to the Ceiling by Reality Daydream- Yall my friend Bethany is amazing.
She walks you through exactly how she and her husband extended their kitchen cabinets all the way to their ceiling by building cabinet extensions. See more ideas about kitchen inspirations kitchen design kitchen remodel. 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.
They are designed not to go all the way up to the ceiling in order to allow for them to fit most kitchen spaces. I love cabinets all the way to the ceiling but for a variety of reasons we decided to bring the ceiling down to the cabinets a bit by putting in a coffered ceiling. You can either use 36 tall upper cabinets which allows for crown molding to be used along the top or you can use 42 tall upper cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling without any molding.
Standard cabinets could go all the way to the ceiling by adding crown molding and trim in the gap between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling. The idea is in a sleek modern kitchen to do no crown at all and in a traditional kitchen to use crown but keep that reveal at the ceiling. We use this reveal in traditional kitchens with a detailed or ornate crown molding.