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I have taken out all the kitchen cabinets.. My kitchen is only 6' wide and 17' long. Is there a free web site that I can use to figure out what size cabinets (in stock premade) to use in the space?
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Go to Home Depot or Lowes with your measurements and they will map out your kitchen for free. Then you go and find the premade ones and remap as to what you like!
http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/kitchendesign.asp
You should probably take your measurements to HD, Lowes, or a kitchen design center to let them give you some ideas.
It is free and sometimes it is better to get some fresh ideas.
When/if you take your measurements in, make sure you get all measurements. walls to windows, height & width of windows and doors, window distance from floor. distance of plumbing to walls, ceiling ht, location of outlets.
Did you try http://onlinedesigner.hgtv.com/? I think you can only use IE on that site tho.
A kitchen only 6′ wide is a difficult kitchen to design, and at 17′ long it will be a strange looking room. Is it an old porch?
Since you have already removed your old cabinets you are obviously committed to a plan of action without a plan.
I suggest you set about finding a kitchen designer to help you.
Otherwise you are putting in a kitchen that will not be satisfactory and wasting your money in the process.
Good kitchen designers can be found almost anywhere. But you are less likely to find one at a Home Depot or Lowe’s because designers there design 30-minute kitchens.
A 6′x17′ kitchen is not a 30-minute kitchen.
Your kitchen really needs to be looked at in the context of the surrounding rooms to decide whether to expand it or add on to it or relocate it.
Most competent kitchen designers work for dealerships that sell cabinets (a few are independents, like me). Dealerships that sell cabinets usually handle a range of quality for all needs and should have a stock line available. Look for an NKBA member dealership. (NKBA.org)
Get out there and start interviewing and find somebody to help you. Your house will thank you. Whoever cooks in your new kitchen will thank you. And you will thank yourself when you go to sell your house.