When stacking cabinets there are plenty of ways to dictate the overall aesthetic.
Stacked kitchen cabinets 9 foot ceiling.
I ve been in 9 foot ceiling houses and they do not give the same graciousness as 10 feet.
Functionally cabinets higher than 10 feet would be extremely difficult to get to and aesthetically cabinets that are too tall can overwhelm the space.
For those with extra high ceilings in the kitchen those ceilings higher than 10 feet the general rule of thumb is not to take the cabinetry to the ceiling.
Note that the top of 36 inch cabinets align at 90 inches high so a stacked molding or other traditional and atypical moldings are used to make up the additional 6 inches.
If you have an 8 foot ceiling and you d like to use crown molding finished to the ceiling 36 inch high wall cabinets should be used.
In a kitchen with a 9 foot ceiling you re usually left with 54 inches of space for upper cabinets.
Cabinets and trim go all the way to the ceiling but the cabinets will probably need to be stacked.
Hi we are renovating our kitchen and our ceiling height is 9 feet.
However when you have a 9 foot ceiling that style can look heavy and overbearing within the room a stacked kitchen cabinet helps to break up the heaviness of the cabinets while still providing practical storage space added laura.
In other words you will have something like a 36 wall cabinet with a 12 18 high smaller cabinet on top of it.
36 inch cabinets are recommended for rooms with 8 foot ceilings with no trim or trim up to 6 inches in height and 42 inch cabinets are preferable in rooms with 9 foot ceilings with no trim or.
With rta or ready to assemble cabinets you would normally use tall 42 inch wall cabinets leaving you with a 12 inch space between your cabinet tops and the ceiling.
Either level the ceiling or use a two piece crown to reach the ceiling.
We want to stack the cabinets but don t know whether to do a 36 inch high cabinet with a 15inch on top and 3 4 inch molding or a 30 inch cabinet with 18 inch on top and a 6 inch molding.
3 sounds very bad to me.
0 foot ceilings are definitely the way to go.
If you have 9 foot tall ceilings you can choose to fill the available 54 inches of wall space with one row of 36 inch tall cabinets with a row of 18 inch cabinets above them.
As carolyn suggested you can drop the ceiling to 9 feet in the kitchen or you can simply add a one foot soffit around the perimeter of the kitchen to make the ceiling 9 feet for the cabinets.
Eve 36 cabinets and a 9 stacked crown but never leave a gap a if ceiling is within an inch of level across room i still use 42 b two piece crown never soffit 4 too little info to answer.