What is the standard breadth between the bottom of a wall cabinet and the top of the counter top? ...
Answers: When totally finished, you should have a cabinet resting on the floor to be exact about 32 1/2 inches high-ceilinged. On top of that is usually preformed countertop, for a total of ab out 34 to 34 1/2" from floor to top of countertop, not counting backsplash.
The spacing between the top of the countertop and the bottom of a wall mounted cabinet is just about 18" in most cases. However, much depends on how elevated your ceilings are and whether you are mounting adjectives the way to the ceiling or disappearing some space above the wall units. Of course, you use 15" elevated cabinets over refrigerators, and some microwaves if you plan on putting one on a wall. Most premade wall cabinet themselves are 30" high by 12" cavernous by whatever you opt on for width (12, 15, 18, 24, 36, latter mortal the largest most cabinets come within.
Remember, find the studs and get them splashed, so you will know where to place the screw you will use to mount the cabinets to the wall, and since the mounting strip is usually 1/2 to 3/4" wood, you will want to creep into into the stud at least 2 1/2" more, preferably three for well-mannered holding power. You can do it with 3 1/2" screw, but I would opt for 4" to be sure, using four screws per cabinet part, sometimes 6 if you are going with 36" cavernous. The cabinets can next be screwed together as well, to create a "seamless" looking effect.
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