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Cabinets — How To Buy

These guides provide visual demonstrations for accurately measuring your kitchen and avoiding common pitfalls: HOW TO MEASURE A KITCHEN | A Home Owners Guide YouTube · Mark Tobin Kitchen Design Cabinets.com - How to Measure Your Kitchen YouTube · Cabinets.com How To Easily Measure Your Kitchen Cabinets YouTube · Kitchen Cabinet Kings 2. Determine Cabinet Type and Quality HOW TO MEASURE A KITCHEN | A Home Owners Guide

: Measure corner-to-corner at three different heights to account for wall bowing. how to buy cabinets

Buying cabinets is a multi-step process that begins with measuring your space and setting a budget before diving into style and material choices. The "piece" you select—whether it is a standard base unit or a custom tall pantry—must fit both your kitchen's physical footprint and your functional needs. 1. Measure Your Space The "piece" you select—whether it is a standard

Precise measurements are the foundation of a successful order. : Measure from floor to ceiling in multiple

: Measure from floor to ceiling in multiple spots; older homes often have uneven heights.

: Measure in inches, rounding to the nearest 1/8 inch.

Cabinets — How To Buy

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These guides provide visual demonstrations for accurately measuring your kitchen and avoiding common pitfalls: HOW TO MEASURE A KITCHEN | A Home Owners Guide YouTube · Mark Tobin Kitchen Design Cabinets.com - How to Measure Your Kitchen YouTube · Cabinets.com How To Easily Measure Your Kitchen Cabinets YouTube · Kitchen Cabinet Kings 2. Determine Cabinet Type and Quality HOW TO MEASURE A KITCHEN | A Home Owners Guide

: Measure corner-to-corner at three different heights to account for wall bowing.

Buying cabinets is a multi-step process that begins with measuring your space and setting a budget before diving into style and material choices. The "piece" you select—whether it is a standard base unit or a custom tall pantry—must fit both your kitchen's physical footprint and your functional needs. 1. Measure Your Space

Precise measurements are the foundation of a successful order.

: Measure from floor to ceiling in multiple spots; older homes often have uneven heights.

: Measure in inches, rounding to the nearest 1/8 inch.