There are of course some exceptions to these standards.
Standard height kitchen wall cabinets.
Common wall cabinet heights are 12 36 and 42 inches.
With an upper cabinet mounting height of 54.
With the standard upper cabinet 30 inches tall and 12 inches deep a 5 ft.
Factor in the height of ceilings and trim when determining cabinet size and position.
Most standard cabinets are 34 1 2 high.
Where the cabinets run all the way to the ceiling 48 inch cabinets are the logical choice.
Once installed over your base cabinets the top of your wall cabinets will be at 84 inches 90 inches or 96 inches respectively.
If the kitchen has a 9 foot ceiling the largest standard size wall cabinets 42 inches high are used.
Anyone shorter may need a step stool or the assistance of a taller family member to easily access upper shelves.
For height you have the option of 30 inches 36 inches or 42 inches.
Instead you can use a small height crown molding and drop the cabinets 1 1 2 2 inches but you ll sacrifice the backsplash height.
Cabinets are sold in standard heights of 30 36 or 42 inches.
The 8 inch user will be able to reach all shelves without a step stool.
Add 1 1 2 for a standard countertop and 18 inches for a standard backsplash though some designers now want a 20 inch backsplash to make room for small appliances.
This leaves 18 inches of space between your base cabinets and your wall cabinets after the countertops.
In standard kitchens the wall cabinets are typically 30 or 36 inches tall with the space above enclosed by soffits.