Catalog coverage

Manufacturer dimension data explained

KitchenAI360 maintains a catalog of appliance and cabinet dimension data used during layout planning. This page explains what that catalog is, how the data is sourced, and what it does not represent.

How the catalog works

Three things you should know about how we source and use product dimension data.

Source: publicly available spec sheets

All dimension data in the KitchenAI360 catalog is sourced from product specification documents that manufacturers make publicly available — installation guides, spec sheets, and product data sheets. We do not have proprietary data-sharing arrangements with manufacturers.

Not a product database

The catalog is a dimension reference used during layout planning — not a product comparison tool or purchasing guide. We do not surface pricing, availability, or retailer information.

No endorsements or partnerships

Inclusion of a manufacturer's product dimensions in our catalog does not represent an endorsement, partnership, sponsorship, or commercial relationship of any kind. We reference publicly available data only.

Category coverage

The catalog currently covers these appliance and cabinet categories. Coverage is not exhaustive — it reflects the most common configurations encountered in residential kitchen planning.

Major appliances

Refrigerators and French door / counter-depth models
Freestanding, slide-in, and drop-in ranges
Cooktops (gas, electric, induction)
Wall ovens (single and double)
Dishwashers (standard and compact widths)
Range hoods and ventilation inserts
Microwave-and-oven combination units

Dimensions referenced from publicly available product specification sheets.

Cabinet and storage

Standard base cabinet widths and depth dimensions
Wall cabinet heights and depth configurations
Tall cabinet (pantry, utility) standard dimensions
Corner cabinet configurations
Island base configurations

Cabinet dimensions are referenced from manufacturer published standard dimension guides, not custom-configured dimensions.

Fixture and sink rough-ins

Undermount and drop-in sink opening dimensions
Farmhouse / apron front sink depth requirements
Standard rough-in plumbing positioning
Disposal unit clearance requirements

Rough-in data is general guidance. Always verify with the specific fixture specification sheet.

What the catalog covers

  • Standard residential appliance dimensions for common model configurations
  • Published rough-in and installation clearance requirements
  • Standard cabinet dimension references for common configurations

What the catalog does not cover

  • Custom or non-standard appliance configurations
  • Commercial-grade residential appliances (pro-style ranges with non-standard depths)
  • Custom cabinet builds and bespoke millwork dimensions
  • Smart home integration specifications
  • Pricing, availability, or purchasing information
  • All models from any given manufacturer — catalog coverage is partial

Always verify against the manufacturer spec sheet

Catalog dimensions are reference data and may not reflect the most current model specifications. Before placing orders, scheduling rough-ins, or committing to a layout, verify all critical dimensions directly against the manufacturer's current installation guide or specification sheet for the specific model you are purchasing.

Missing a product or category?

Catalog coverage grows with user input. If there is an appliance category or configuration that is important to your workflow, we want to hear about it.