How Do You Measure Countertops In Linear Feet?
Many times kitchen and bath remodeling focuses around the countertops. After all, it is the countertops that users interact with most in these spaces. The countertop layout not only plays a significant role in how a space functions, it helps to define the aesthetics of the space as well. If you are considering a kitchen or bathroom remodel, replacing the countertops should be a primary consideration. You will want to measure your existing countertops if you are planning on any improvements in these spaces. Even if you’re planning on creating a whole new layout, it’s important to know how much workspace you currently have. This will give you a baseline to determine how much additional counter space different design options may provide you. Countertops are typically measured by contractors and fabricators in a unit called “linear feet.” This unit is simply the total length in straight lines (thus the term “linear”) of a countertop of a given depth. Since casework is constructed of standa