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Is There a Difference Between Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinets

Sure, one cabinet is in the kitchen and the other is in the bathroom, but there is more to it. Some people believe that kitchen and bathroom cabinets are interchangeable. Bathroom cabinets are typically less expensive than kitchen cabinets, but before you purchase bathroom cabinets for your kitchen thinking nobody will notice, think twice!

Although some bathroom and kitchen cabinets may appear to be similar there’s plenty to set the two apart once you take a look inside. If you’re renovating your home and wish to have seamless aesthetics through your kitchen and bathroom, you may need custom cabinets designed specifically for the bathroom that are built to the proper dimensions.

Key differences that set apart bathroom and kitchen cabinets

Dimension and sizing

The two biggest differences between kitchen and bathroom cabinets are dimension and sizing. Since kitchen spaces are more expansive and can give way to larger spaces, kitchen cabinets are usually 24 inches in depth. Alternatively, bathrooms have restricted spaces. This keeps the depth to 21 inches, which can help you store all the essentials while giving your bathroom its necessary functionality. A few inches of extra depth are necessary when it comes to storing kitchenware, especially in the bottom row where the heaviest utensils and gadgets can be stored.

Apart from the depth, kitchen cabinets’ height also differs from bathroom cabinets. Kitchen counters are placed at a comfortable height to prepare meals and to access table top appliances like blenders, toasters, and microwave ovens. Regular kitchen cabinets measure about 34 inches tall, which is the optimal height. Bathroom cabinets may be positioned under the sink or in a corner, which measures about 30 to 31 inches tall.

Material appropriate for each environment 

The second key difference between kitchen and bathroom cabinets is in the materials. Since they are used for different purposes and spaces, the type of materials used are not interchangeable. The kitchen is a space that demands aesthetic appeal. With working ovens and stoves, the room temperature in the kitchen is higher than that of the rest of the home. In cooking fried or greasy foods, some stains and spills are common. The materials used in kitchen cabinets must be heat-resistant and spill-proof.

Alternatively, bathrooms are closed spaces that can retain a lot of moisture and humidity. These spaces are also colder and darker at night so the materials used to create bathroom cabinets need to be waterproof and anti-microbial to prevent any water damage or mold formation. Bathroom cabinets are built to withstand water splashes and lower temperatures.

Knowing the difference between cabinets and how to choose the right style for each room can bring a new and lasting value to your home. While saving a few hundred dollars may feel great at the start, installing bathroom cabinets in your kitchen is not the best idea. In the long run, usability, durability, materials, and structure may not give you the feel and experience you desire. If you want to have an elegant and functional design throughout your home, consult the experts at New Cabinet Company.