The Big Decision
When starting a kitchen renovation, there are many important factors and decisions to consider. For homes with tall ceilings, one of the biggest choices is whether to go with double-stacked cabinets that reach the ceiling, or leave empty space above your standard cabinets.
Double Stacked Cabinets
Double-stacked cabinets provide a more finished and custom look to your kitchen. The height configuration depends on your ceiling heights, with the goal of making cabinets and crown molding reach all the way to the ceiling.
This approach offers additional storage space for infrequently used items (though a step stool may be needed for the highest shelves). The trade-off is higher costs due to more cabinet units being required.
Leaving Empty Space Above
On the other hand, leaving space above your cabinets creates a more clean and minimalist design. It allows you to display decorative items on cabinet tops and produces cost savings if additional storage isn't a priority. That budget can be redirected toward other renovation priorities like countertops or appliances.
Which Is Right for You?
The answer depends on your specific needs. If storage is a priority and you want that seamless, custom built-in look, double-stacked cabinets are the way to go. If you prefer a lighter, more open feel and want to save on your renovation budget, leaving that space open can be just as beautiful.
Here are a few questions to help you decide:
- Do you need maximum storage, or do you have enough already?
- Is your ceiling height 9 feet or taller? (Double stacking works best with tall ceilings)
- Do you prefer a built-in custom look or a more open, airy feel?
- What's your renovation budget? Double stacking adds cost but also adds value.
At GF Kitchen & Bath, we help you weigh these factors and make the right choice for your home. Our designers can show you 3D renderings of both options so you can see exactly how each approach looks in your kitchen before committing. Reach out today to schedule a free consultation.