how deep are kitchen counters
Most standard kitchen counters are about 25–25.5 inches deep from the wall to the front edge, not counting any small overhang.
Typical counter depth
- In most modern homes, standard kitchen countertop depth is about 25.5 inches (around 65 cm) for runs against a wall.
- This depth allows room for a standard 24‑inch‑deep appliance (like a dishwasher or range) with a slight overhang at the front and a bit of space at the back for backsplash and plumbing.
Island and custom depths
- Kitchen islands are often deeper, commonly 36 inches or more if you add seating on one side, so people have knee space plus work surface.
- In custom or high‑end kitchens, some designers push wall counters a little deeper (26–28 inches) to gain extra workspace and fit oversized appliances.
How to choose the right depth
- Stick with the standard 25–25.5 inches if you want off‑the‑shelf cabinets, standard appliances, and easy resale.
- Consider deeper counters if you:
- Use larger cooktops or ranges
- Want more prep area without extending the room
- Plan a fully custom cabinet layout
| Counter type | Typical depth | When it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| Standard wall counter | About 25–25.5 in (≈65 cm) | [8][3]Most everyday kitchens with standard appliances | [7]
| Deeper wall counter | About 26–28 in | [8]Custom layouts, big appliances, extra prep space | [8]
| Kitchen island (no seating) | About 24–30 in | [3]Central work surface and storage | [3]
| Kitchen island (with seating) | About 36 in or more | [3]Prep space plus bar‑style seating | [3]
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