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Measuring Your Kitchen Cabinets in Linear Feet
Posted on February 3rd, 2009 6 comments
Kitchen remodels generally follow the existing layout. These instructions are for just that. If you want a dramatic make over, we highly suggest you enlist the help of an experienced designer, such as those at Bradco Kitchens and Baths.
The easiest way to get an accurate measurement is to measure along the back wall of your cabinets. Pantry or tall cabinets will count as two measurements.
Take a piece of paper and indicate the different areas of your cabinets. For example:
- cabinets with sink
- cabinets next to stove
- cabinets above microwave
- pantry – top
- pantry – bottom
Next, take a tape measure and pull the tape measure out starting at one side of the back wall, stretching all the way across to the other side. Write down the measurement in feet next to the appropriate cabinets.
When you have finished, add up all of the measurements and that will be the total linear feet of cabinets.
Try out our online calculator and get a free estimate of how much it will cost to remodel your kitchen!
6 responses to “Measuring Your Kitchen Cabinets in Linear Feet”
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