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Our video and step-by-step guide can help you measure your space and create a sketch with all the dimensions your designer needs to start planning your new kitchen layout.
Download a printable checklist and kitchen cabinet template on how to measure your kitchen in seven simple steps:
Label each wall with a number or letter for easier reference in future design and new kitchen layout planning discussions. Precise scale isn’t important. Take pictures of each wall and closer shots detailing any obstructions. This step helps your designer visualize the things you’ve noted on your drawing.
Mark the general location of any windows, door openings and obstructions like radiators or structural posts.
Mark the general location of your sink and range.
Measure the full width of each wall from corner to corner. Jot down the measurements (in inches) on your drawing.
After you’ve measured the overall width, go back and measure the locations of all the openings and obstructions you’ve already marked.
Identify all water supply and drain lines, gas lines, electric outlets and HVAC vents. If you can’t see the gas line behind the range, for example, then measure to the center of the range. The gas line will be located nearby.
If you have soffits, the part of the ceiling that drops down to meet the top of your upper cabinets, then get both floor-to-ceiling and floor-to-soffit measurements.
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Explore five common kitchen floor plans.
Get personalized advice so you don’t have to guess.
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