Question:

Do kitchen cabinets go on top of flooring?

23 March, 2022 Lawanda Mischke 6

Answers (6):

  • AUTHOR: AUGUSTINE ROBERIE
    25 March, 2022

    Yes, kitchen cabinets go on top of the flooring. Cabinets are typically installed after the flooring is in place, so the cabinet installer will work around any obstacles (like floor registers or door thresholds) and make sure the cabinets are level and fit securely against the wall.

  • AUTHOR: ZACHARY GRISBY
    25 March, 2022

    It depends on your cabinets and the type of flooring. Typically, kitchen cabinets go on top of the flooring, but if you have a particularly heavy cabinet or if your flooring is especially weak, it's best to consult with a professional to make sure your cabinets are properly installed.

  • AUTHOR: JOSEPH BURESH
    24 March, 2022

    It depends on your flooring type. If you have a concrete floor, cabinets should go on top of the flooring because they can provide some insulation and moisture protection. If you have any other type of flooring, cabinets can go either on top or bottom. It really doesn't make much of a difference either way.

  • AUTHOR: LEIGHA GUILLEMETTE
    24 March, 2022

    Kitchen cabinets can go on top of the flooring, but it is not recommended. Cabinets that are placed on top of flooring can warp the flooring and damage both the cabinets and the floor. A better option is to install the cabinets first and then install the flooring around them. This will create a more seamless look and will also protect the cabinets and the flooring from damage.

  • AUTHOR: RALPH WIERS
    23 March, 2022

    It depends on your flooring. If you have hardwood floors, it is recommended that you install the kitchen cabinets first and then the flooring. If you have a floating floor (a type of floor that does not attach to the subfloor), it is recommended that you install the kitchen cabinets last.

  • AUTHOR: JUSTIN PEKAR
    23 March, 2022

    Kitchen cabinets can go on top of the flooring, but it is recommended that you attach them to the wall for stability. This will help to prevent them from tipping over and potentially damaging your flooring.