The problem is i m not sold and it is driving me nuts.
Angled corner upper cabinet.
The other corner is like the top photo and i put mixing bowls baking dishes and colanders.
A standard cabinet can rest against the corner and still be used for storage.
You ll note some wasted space to the left and right of the angled drawers dead zones built into the drawer to create 90 degree angles with.
Use the calculator below to figure the length of c.
I need some advice i have been stuck on the design of our two corner upper cabinets.
If you mix an angled upper cabinet with a standard lower corner the upper may protrude too far into your face for you to easily use the lower counter.
The only problem is loosing counter space.
Leave it that way.
However a floor to ceiling corner cabinet can be accented with wainscot or other trim accents to break up the kitchen corner.
When putting on doors or doors and face frame rotate the cabinet so c is going right and left not at an angle.
Or add angled drawers under the diagonal wall cabinet.
Attach doors or doors and face frame.
However an angled lower with a typical upper works just fine and gives you lots of breathing room.
I put in an angle sink base cabinet.
In the shape editor always work counter clock wise.
In the case of angled uppers they are best paired with an angled lower cabinet.
Have read all these comments and will be writing a post asap about the upper corner cabinet definitely a different ballpark than the lower though no more or less.
We forget about how much kitchen countertop space is wasted above those base cabinet blind corners and below wall cabinets and you could do all sorts of things with it.
It gets rid of the 2 worst cabinets in one.
The space inside can be used to store pantry goods for easy accessibility.