What Are Shallow Base Cabinets and When Do You Need Them?
Shallow base cabinets are 12" deep instead of the standard 24" depth found in most kitchens. This reduced depth makes them perfect for spaces where standard cabinets create problems: narrow galley kitchens, areas with door swing clearance issues, the back side of islands or peninsulas, laundry rooms, and pantries.
Common Uses for 12-Inch Deep Cabinets
If you've ever struggled with a layout where full-depth units block walkways or create clearance issues, our 12-inch units solve that problem. They're also called narrow base cabinets or reduced depth cabinets, and they provide real storage without eating up floor space.
How shallow can a base cabinet be? Our shallow base cabinet options start at 9" wide for single-door units and go up to 48" for double-door configurations. The 12" depth gives you enough storage for dishes, pantry items, cleaning supplies, or laundry essentials while keeping pathways clear.
Contractors use these for retrofit projects where plumbing or structural elements limit depth. Homeowners appreciate them for creating better traffic flow in compact layouts. Either way, shallow lower cabinets deliver functional storage where standard options won't fit.
Drawer and Pull-Out Configurations
Our shallow base cabinets with drawers give you flexible storage configurations. Choose from all-drawer base units (great for utensils, tools, and small items), drawer cabinet and pull-out combinations that mix storage types, or two-door units in the wider sizes from 27" to 48".
The frameless construction means your drawers get full access to the interior width. There's no center stile blocking space like you'd find in face-frame cabinets. This matters more in shallow depth cabinets where every inch counts.
Need a specific layout? Custom configurations are available. We can build drawer banks, add pull-out trays, or create door and drawer combos sized for your project. Contractors can specify exact layouts for client needs instead of forcing a design around limited stock options.
Soft-Close Hardware Included
All drawer boxes include soft-close glides and doors use soft-close hinges as standard, not upgrades.
Custom Sizing vs. Off-the-Shelf Brands
Does IKEA make shallow base cabinets? Yes, but with limitations. Their reduced-depth line typically comes in 15" depths with fixed sizing, usually limited to a handful of widths. That works fine if your space matches their measurements.
Custom Sizing for Renovation Projects
Our shallow depth base cabinets offer more flexibility. True 12" depth, widths from 9" to 48", and custom sizing for layouts that don't fit standard measurements. This matters for renovation projects where walls aren't perfectly square or you need to fill an odd-sized gap.
Full-depth units create different problems. In a narrow galley layout, they turn walkways into obstacle courses. Behind a basement bar or laundry area, that extra depth wastes space you can't access anyway. Reduced-depth units give you storage that fits the actual room.
For contractors working on tight remodels or homeowners dealing with small kitchen layouts, the ability to order custom-sized units in 3-inch increments means fewer compromises and better finished results.
Standard heights run 30.5" or 34.5" to align with adjacent base units, and widths step up in 3-inch increments so the layout stays consistent across the run. The standard sizes work for most retrofit jobs, but custom-sized boxes are available when a wall, soffit, or appliance dictates non-standard measurements. Function comes first: each unit is built to carry real load, not just fill a cosmetic gap.
Finish Selections to Complement Your Space
Every cabinet in our shallow base collection uses frameless European construction. Clean lines, full-access interiors, modern look. Choose from HPL woodgrain textures, natural wood veneer, solid colors, or specialty finishes depending on your design direction.
Soft-close hinges come standard on all doors. Most configurations include adjustable shelving so you can customize interior heights for what you're actually storing. The same finish materials we use for cabinet doors are available for wall panels if you're planning a full kitchen or bath renovation.
These aren't builder-grade boxes. The construction quality and finish options work for both high-end residential projects and commercial installations where durability matters.
Because the same frameless construction and finish materials carry across our cabinet categories, a single design direction can run from kitchen base units into matching bathroom vanities, tall storage, and wall sections. Designers working on a whole-home remodel often pair these units with our vanities to keep proportions consistent in compact powder rooms or guest baths where standard 21-inch vanities feel bulky. The frameless build also gives the same flush, modern design line whether the run is two units or twenty.
Frequently Asked Questions
How shallow can a base cabinet be?
Base cabinets can go as shallow as 9" in width for single-door units. Our shallow depth base cabinets measure 12" deep (compared to standard 24" depth), making them ideal for tight spaces while still providing useful storage capacity.
Do they make 12 inch deep base cabinets?
Yes. Our complete shallow base collection is built at 12" depth and comes in widths from 9" to 48". Available in both single-door and double-door configurations, with custom sizing available for non-standard layouts or specific project requirements.
Does IKEA make 12-inch deep units?
IKEA offers shallow cabinet options, typically around 15" deep in limited fixed sizes. Our cabinets provide true 12" depth with a wider range of widths (9" to 48") and custom sizing options. Check our IKEA alternatives page for detailed comparisons on construction and sizing flexibility.
Can I get shallow base cabinets with drawers?
Yes. We offer multiple drawer configurations including all-drawer base units and combination door-drawer models. Custom drawer layouts are available for specific storage needs. Contact us to discuss drawer arrangements for your project.
What is the difference between shallow and narrow base cabinets?
Shallow base cabinets have reduced front-to-back depth (12" instead of the standard 24"), while narrow cabinets refer to reduced width. Our shallow collection offers 12" depth in widths from 9" to 48". If you need slim-width options for tight spaces, see our narrow cabinets collection.
Order Custom-Sized Slim-Depth Cabinets
Need exact measurements for your space? Our shallow depth cabinets ship ready-to-assemble with all hardware and instructions included. Request a quote for custom widths or specific drawer configurations. Have questions about which finish works best for your project or need help with measurements? Contact our team for project-specific guidance.