Measrements Are Essential

Delmarva Kitchen Design - Your Measurement Guide

Measuring your kitchen space before planning any details is essential to ensure everything fits perfectly and functions efficiently.

Accurate measurements help you avoid costly mistakes, like ordering cabinets or appliances that don’t fit. It also allows for smart layout decisions that optimize flow, storage, and usability.

Whether remodeling or designing from scratch, precise measurements form the foundation for a kitchen that’s both beautiful and practical—tailored to your needs, style, and the realities of your space.

Step 1: Measure Your Kitchen Space

Accurate measurements are crucial for good kitchen design. First, determine your needs, wants, and existing items to keep. Create a basic room outline and floor plan to communicate your ideas clearly.

Items to make the measurement job easier.

  • 25′ Retractable Steel Tape Measure
  • Small Step Ladder (if possible)

How to Measure Your Kitchen

Note: All measurements should be in inches—not feet and inches.

Walls

Measure along walls at 36″ from the floor, noting breaks, obstructions, or openings. For windows and doors, measure from trim to trim, including trim width. Continue around the room, taking wall-to-wall measurements to verify accuracy.

Windows & Doors

Measure overall door height with trim and door swing. For windows, measure total height with trim and floor-to-sill distance. Create a chart labeling each window and door.

Ceiling & Soffits

Measure ceiling height at multiple points to assess floor levelness. For soffits, measure both height and wall projection.

KBC Support To Measure Your Kitchen

Note that KBC will professionally measure your space before finalizing design and ordering cabinets, so this guide is for estimation only.

For creative planning, use our Printable Grid Paper to sketch your floor plan before visiting KBC. This helps your Design Professional with initial estimates.

Step 2: Understand the Kitchen Work Triangle

The Work Triangle connects three key areas – refrigerator, sink, and cooktop/oven – forming the kitchen’s core. Consider this triangle when selecting your layout.

Step 3: Choose the Ideal Layout

After measuring, plan your ideal kitchen layout. Keep the work triangle under 26″ total between primary work areas. Choose from these layouts:

L-Shaped Kitchen
Popular for its flexibility, this layout offers uninterrupted workflow and space for dining or islands.

U-Shaped Kitchen
Features storage and countertops on three sides, creating an efficient work triangle with ample counter space.

G-Shaped Kitchen
The G-shaped kitchen adds a peninsula to the U-shaped design, providing extra storage and counter space on a fourth wall.

Galley Kitchen
This layout maximizes efficiency in small spaces but can limit traffic flow and storage.

Single-Wall Kitchen
Perfect for apartments, this design places all work areas on one wall.

A good kitchen design begins with having accurate measurements. You will first want to decide what you need, what you want, and what existing items you would like to incorporate into your new kitchen. By drawing a preliminary room outline and floor plan, you will help others understand your ideas. Don’t worry, your drawings don’t have to be works of art–just clear, simple sketches.

Delmarva Kitchen Design - Your Measurement Guide

Visit KBC To Learn More

Follow this link to view the KBC Kitchen Measurement Guide.

Visit the website of Kitchen & Bath Creations. They have three showrooms:

Columbia, Maryland

Perry Hall, Maryland

Annapolis Maryland

Here is a link to their locations page.