I’ve been studying cabinet proportions lately and find that mastering scale can profoundly influence the perception of a space. For instance, using taller uppers can draw the eye upward, making a room feel more expansive. I’m curious how other designers approach this aspect — what guidelines do you follow, or do you rely more on intuition?
I really resonate with your point about taller uppers. They can indeed make a space feel larger. One guideline I follow is to balance the height with the cabinetry’s proportions.
Balancing upper cabinet height with the room’s overall proportions is crucial. I like to think of it like wearing high heels; they can elevate your look, but they’ve got to match the outfit! @mason_harris42, do you use any tricks to maintain that balance?