If you’ve read our post “3 Reasons to Avoid the Standard Kitchen Counter Height”, you’ll understand why we chose to avoid standard countertop height and customize our countertop heights in our kitchen!
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For example, Matt and I wanted to raise our countertops slightly higher at the sink because we didn’t want to be hunched over, uncomfortably reaching down too far to wash dishes for hours, weeks, years of our lives. So we made it a 38″ kitchen counter height.
We did the same for our raised island countertop (or should I say “countertops“, since we have two islands!), raising them 2″ above standard height. Because we’re above average height, we noticed after living in multiple homes with standard countertops that our backs, necks, and shoulders hurt. So the more we planned and researched “good kitchen counter height for tall person”…
…the more we were convinced we needed to go up to at least a 38″ kitchen counter height.
And we couldn’t love it more!
The one space we did leave as standard height (instead of 38″) was our stove area. It’s nice to have this lower since you’re usually standing above it, looking down into a pot or pan while cooking. So this didn’t need to be higher for us and left it at 36″.
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However, some days I think we could have gone even lower on the stove, because we do have some tall pots! Just depends what we’re cooking. Keep in mind when determining stove height that your work height isn’t at the stove level—it’s actually the height of whatever pot or pan you’re using! It just depends on what a household usually uses, and how often, and how important it is to accommodate for those differing heights.
PS: We also did a custom counter height in our bathroom remodel! You can see an example of this in our vanity here.
Wondering how to raise countertop height in a kitchen that’s already existing?
That’s a different enchilada from taking raised countertop height into consideration from the get-go, but it can be done in different ways, such as potentially adding “feet” or a larger toekick to the base of your kitchen island, or increasing the vertical drawer space/adding a drawer below your countertop area. This can get more complicated, depending on your parameters, but it can be done with some ingenuity!
But if you’re saying to me, “Jess, I’m not tall! I’m the one doing Google searches for ‘kitchen counter height for short person’. I don’t want a 38″ kitchen counter height.”
No problem! These principles go both ways. The whole point is to show you the freedom you truly have in being able to make your kitchen counter height whatever you want it to be. It does not have to be the standard kitchen countertop height!
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Let’s talk money and The R-Word:
are we concerned about resale?
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To be completely honest, at first (this was six years ago) I felt a little concerned (Matt was not, because Matt saves his concern for specific things, which is why he’ll probably live longer!😂)…
…but I’m 100% not even a little concerned anymore! SO many more people are starting to catch onto this now that I think the standard old 36″ height for everyone will be a thing of the past. (I’ve even heard of some women under 5′ 4″ finding the 38″ kitchen counter height gives them less back pain!)
So between that and the fact that zero people have ever noticed our higher countertops (we’ve had to tell them), it’s no big deal for resale.
And all this pain-free talk doesn’t just go for your kitchen counters—see how we raised our bathroom vanity countertop to be more ergonomically-friendly to our backs!
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This post was last modified on 27/10/2023 10:00
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