The standard kitchen table height is 36 inches, measured from the floor to the worktop.
This includes:
- 34.5-inch basic cabinets
- 1.5 inches thick worktops
This height is widely accepted for comfort, practicability and compatibility with standard devices.
Why 36 inches became standard
Originally founded in the 1930s, 36 inches were selected on the basis of the average human amount at that time. Since then, the default setting has remained because it fits a variety of tasks, devices and users.
Standard meter height against ergonomics
User height | Ideal counter height (ergonomic range) |
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Under 5’3 “ | 32–34 inches |
5’4 “to 5’10” | 36 inches (standard) |
Over 6’0 “ | 37–39 inches |
Wheelchair user | 28–34 inches (ADA guidelines) |
Tip: To find your ideal meter height, keep your arms at an angle of 45 ° over a surface. Measure 3 to 4 inches under your elbows.
When should the standard adhere to (36 ″)
Reason | Why is it important |
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General comfort | Suitable for most adults |
Device compatibility | Match stoves, dishwasher and most kitchen products |
Resale value | Buyers expect standard heights |
Design consistency | Creates a clean, uniform kitchen layout |
budget | Standard cabinets and worktops are cheaper and widespread |
When to break the rule
Reason | Use Custom Counter Heiting |
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The user is very large or short | Prevents back or shoulder pollution |
Multi -generation house | Accessible to children, seniors or wheelchair users |
Special tasks (e.g. baking) | Lower meters make kneading easier |
Cultural cooking practices | Different food preparation styles may need different surfaces |
Aesthetic/design preference | Adds visual interest and uniqueness |
Permanent at home | It is worth adapting if you want to stay in the long term |
Do all counters have to be the same size?
No. Many kitchens mix heights for function and style:
Example: Keep the main counters at 36 ″, however, lift an island to 39 inches for bar seats or lower a baking station to 32 inches.
This approach saves money compared to adjusting the entire kitchen.