When Should You Use Double Stacked Cabinets

When deciding to start a kitchen renovations there are many important factors and decisions to consider. If your house has tall ceilings, you will need to decide whether to use double stacked cabinets to go flush to the ceiling or simply leave an empty space on top. Let's go over both options.
Double Stacked Cabinets
Using double stacked wall cabinets can definitely give your space a more finished and custom look. The exact height configuration would depend on your overall ceiling heights, however the goal will always be to make sure that your cabinets and crown molding go flush to ceiling. Your designer should be able to walk you through all the options and configurations in more detail.
These cabinets also provide you with more storage in your kitchen. Mainly storage for things that are not commonly used since accessing this area might require a step stool. The downside will be that there is a higher cost associated with more cabinets.

Leaving Empty Space
Sometimes leaving an empty space and not doing stacked cabinets can also be beneficial. If you prefer a more clean and minimalist design this would definitely be an option to consider. Some people will also prefer to place decorative items on top of the cabinets as display showcase.
The other main benefit would be the cost savings. If you don't think that you need the additional storage, then it might be a good idea to not add these cabinets and use this part of the budget on another area.

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