Standard Kitchen Counter Height & Other Helpful Kitchen Dimensions
Renovate Ease • July 31, 2025

Why Take the Time to Understand Kitchen Dimensions?


An effective kitchen remodel isn’t just about improving the area’s aesthetics; it’s about functionality! Regardless of the size of your kitchen renovation or the complexity of the upgrades you have planned, understanding proper dimensions like the standard kitchen counter height, kitchen cabinet height, and kitchen island size is important in creating a comfortable and efficient space.


What is the Standard Kitchen Counter Height?


The standard kitchen counter height is usually 36 inches (91.5 cm) from the kitchen floor to the surface of the countertop.


This standard kitchen counter height has proved to be able to accommodate most kitchen-related tasks comfortable for the average homeowner. However, there’s always room for customization during your kitchen remodel to ensure that your individual needs are met. Different kitchen needs, like a baking station or kid-friendly Montessori stations, might be better accommodated if the counter height is raised or lowered. Varying homeowner needs, like wheelchair accessibility or features that can accommodate uncommon heights, might also require a custom countertop height to be considered. Our team at Renovate Ease works diligently to understand our clients’ needs and visions during their Utah kitchen renovation projects, so that we can confidently meet their lifestyle needs through our work.


What is the Standard Kitchen Counter Depth?


In the average modern home, the typical kitchen counter depth is 24 inches (61 cm).

This kitchen counter depth allows for countertop appliances and kitchen tools to stay within reach while still allowing space for food preparation. This depth will vary depending on if the counter is against a wall or part of a kitchen island. On a kitchen island being accessed from multiple sides, or on a deeper custom counter, you might see greater depths measuring from 30 to 36 inches, offering extra workspace or storage.


Determining the Ideal Kitchen Cabinet Height


When we consult with our Utah kitchen remodel clients, a vast majority of them emphasize their need for more kitchen storage. It’s one of the main goals of most of our remodels! One highly effective way to maximize kitchen storage and function is to be intentional about your kitchen cabinet height and size. Here are the most common measurements we see in modern houses:


  • Wall/upper cabinets: 34.5 inches high (excluding countertop measurement)
  • Base/lower cabinets: 30 inches high to 42 inches high, depending on ceiling height
  • Tall (pantry) cabinets: 84 inches high to 96 inches high, depending on ceiling height


While these dimensions are what we’d call “most common” kitchen cabinet height, we highly recommend customizing your cabinets based on your kitchen’s function and your household’s needs. Your kitchen should serve your needs, and our team of Utah kitchen contractors is made up of experts in customization.


Choosing the Perfect Kitchen Island Size


Your overall kitchen layout and kitchen size will have a huge impact on which kitchen island size is right for your space. Generally, kitchen islands can start at about 4 feet in length and 24 inches in depth, but bigger kitchen spaces can accommodate bigger kitchen islands. Some large kitchens even have space for multiple islands, allowing for ample prep space and encouraging clearer division of tasking space. Our experts here at Renovate Ease will help to make sure your kitchen island size allows it to fit perfectly in your space and serve as a functional workspace.


Conclusion: Designing a Kitchen Remodel That Works for You


When you’re designing your dream kitchen, from layout to appliance size and everything in between, understanding standard dimensions ensures that the renovation goes smoothly. Making an informed choice about your kitchen cabinet height, kitchen counter depth, kitchen island size, and more will help you to create a cohesive end result.


Why Trust Renovate Ease for Your Kitchen Renovation?


With years of experience transforming kitchens (and other spaces throughout the home) into stylish, functional havens, Renovate Ease is your go-to partner for kitchen, bathroom, and basement renovations. We treat each client’s home as if it were our own, and strong values like transparent communication and detail-oriented, high-quality craftsmanship lead us in all that we do. Whether you’re looking for simple upgrades to your kitchen space or a full Utah kitchen renovation, we’d love to help you create the space you’re dreaming of. Contact us today to get started on your kitchen transformation!

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