Kitchen Counter Height: A Detail That Influences Resale More Than You Might Think

When preparing a property for resale, every detail matters. And among the often-overlooked elements is the height of the kitchen counters. While it may not be the first criterion that comes to mind, an inappropriate height can affect perceived comfort, the overall aesthetic of the kitchen, and ultimately, resale value.
In this article, we explore the ideal counter height, how it impacts buyers’ perception, and how it compares to standards in other countries.
đ What Is the Standard Height in Quebec and North America?
In Quebec, as in the rest of North America, the standard kitchen counter height is 36 inches (or 91.4 centimeters), measured from the floor to the countertop surface.
This standard was established to offer ergonomic comfort for individuals between 5'4" and 5'10" (1.63 m to 1.78 m). It allows for common kitchen tasks (meal prep, dishwashing, etc.) to be done without excessive bending or shoulder strain.
There are a few variations:
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42 inches (106.7 cm): for bar-style counters or raised islands designed for use with high stools.
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30 to 34 inches (76 to 86 cm): for work surfaces adapted for people with reduced mobility, seated use, or children.
đ What About Other Countries?
đ«đ· France and Europe
Standard countertop height typically ranges between 85 and 92 cm, with a recent trend toward 94 to 95 cm in modern kitchens.
In Europe, height is often custom-adapted to the user’s size, reflecting a greater degree of personalization than in North America.
đŻđ” Japan
Japanese kitchens have historically featured lower counters, around 85 cm, although the average is increasing as comfort standards evolve.
The compact size of homes often influences kitchen layout.
đžđȘ Scandinavian Countries
Counters are generally slightly higher, between 92 and 94 cm, due to the taller average height of the population.
đ The Impact on Resale in Quebec
While counter height may not be a “priority” criterion for most buyers, it can become a differentiating factor—especially in a competitive market or with more discerning buyers.
Here’s why this detail deserves attention:
âïž User Comfort
An inadequate height can create physical discomfort in everyday use. Buyers who enjoy cooking or spending time in the kitchen are more likely to notice and be influenced by it.
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