How to Design Your Kitchen Cabinets With Comfort in Mind

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How to Design Your Kitchen Cabinets With Comfort in Mind


Written By: Jennifer Ott, Houzz Contributor
Sunday, October 15, 2017

Make your kitchen cabinets a joy to use with these ideas for depth, height and door >

Those of you building or renovating a kitchen face countless decisions. Just for the cabinetry you have to select the material, frame type, door >

I hate to add to your list of selections to make, but there are a few details to think about when it comes to ergonomics, too; how you configure your cabinetry can make your kitchen a comfortable and efficient workspace for you and your family.

1. Minimize uppers. Wall cabinets can be a stretch for many to access - or altogether out of reach for some - so consider removing wall cabinets and putting in a bank of windows instead. This is an especially smart move if doing this will give you a nice view.

2. Be shallow. Instead of wall cabinets, I like to install shallow floor-to-ceiling pantries. Theyre an efficient use of an interior wall, where you cant have a window anyway. By limiting the depth to just 6 to 9 inches, you are forced to line up your dry goods in a single row, making everything easier to find.

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3. Go for open shelves. If you really need wall-mounted storage, try installing a few open shelves. Theyre a more efficient way to store items, because you and your guests can see where everything is, and you dont have to open and close cabinet doors to access things. Limit the stored items to those you use often so they are less likely to collect dust.

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4. Lift up, not out. For those who want closed wall cabinet storage, take a look at horizontal cabinets. Theres only one door you need to open to see everything in the cabinet, and you dont have to step out of the way as you open and close it.

Photo by Barker Wagoner Architects - Search kitchen pictures

5. Install drawers. When it comes to base cabinets, I cant recommend drawers over doors strongly enough. Deep drawers can hold almost anything you need to store in a base cabinet. Plus, its much more efficient to just pull the drawer out and have all the contents on view right in front of you than having to open two doors and root around for what you need.

Photo by Jamie Gold, CKD, CAPS - Discover kitchen design ideas

6. Avoid corners. If you can design your kitchen to not have corner cabinets, do so. Corners tend to cause traffic jams in kitchens, and corner cabinets can be awkward to use.

Photo by Gary Lee Partners - Discover kitchen design ideas

7. Or make the best of your corners. If you cant avoid corner cabinets, then at least make them as functional and easy to use as possible with fully rotating lazy Susans or clever corner drawers.

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8. Upgrade cabinetry. Soft-close door hinges and drawer glides are more must-haves. It is totally worth the small extra charge for these features, which allow you to shut doors and drawers with one efficient push and no slamming.

Photo by Trueline Woodworks, Inc. - Discover kitchen design ideas

9. Vary countertop heights. While the standard kitchen countertop height is 36 inches, there are many tasks that are more comfortably performed on a lower or higher surface. This is especially true for those who are taller or shorter than average.

Typically you want your forearms to be at or near level when youre working at the countertop. But for us tall folks, thatd require a surface height of 42 inches or more mdash; a difficult height for kids or shorter members of the household to use.

The solution is to set up areas with differing countertop heights to accommodate the various statures of the users and their tasks. Extra storage room in the cabinet underneath is an additional upside to taller work surfaces.

Photo by Parkyn Design - Browse kitchen photos

Also See:

  • Ergonomic Cabinet Hardware for Sale
  • Pick the Right-Size Kitchen Storage Solution for You
  • Trend Alert: White Kitchen Designs and How to Get the Look


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