Minimum Cabinet Requirements - Virginia Housing Development 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the cabinet type required for your project: TYPE ONE for subsidized housing or TYPE TWO for elderly and conventional housing. Ensure you understand the specific requirements outlined for each type.
  3. Fill in the Project Name and Location at the top of the Cabinet Review Form. This information is crucial for VHDA's records.
  4. For each section, such as Face Frames, End Panels, and Shelves, specify the materials used and confirm if they meet assembly requirements (e.g., dadoed, glued, stapled).
  5. Complete all fields regarding dimensions and materials for Doors, Drawer Boxes, and Drawer Guides. Ensure that you provide accurate details to avoid delays in approval.
  6. Once all sections are filled out, ensure that both the cabinet supplier and owner/general contractor sign where indicated. This step is essential for compliance with VHDA’s requirements.

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Based on my research it seems most places recommend minimum of 9 but weve also seen some cabinets be 6 in width and still have a door (i.e. ).
ing to this rule, the length of the pull should be approximately one-third the width of the drawer or cabinet door. This creates a visually pleasing ratio that complements the overall design while maintaining functionality. For example, on a 30-inch-wide drawer, a 10-inch pull would follow the 1/3 rule.
VHDA recognizes that Universal Design is not a building standard but rather a set of principles for achieving a design quality that improves esthetics and makes the built environment usable by a greater number of people.
Kitchen wall cabinet widths run from 12 to 36 inches but can be as narrow as 9 inches or as wide as 48 inches.
Wherever you find the specifications, you want to look for something called a minimum cabinet size. Each sink (regardless of whether were talking kitchen, bathroom or utility sinks), will have a minimum cabinet size (which is the exterior measurement of the cabinet that the sink sits in).

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