some kitchen cabinet manufacturers do offer tall or stacked upper cabinets that reach the ceiling. These are often referred to as "floor-to-ceiling" or "full-height" cabinets. These tall cabinets provide additional storage space and a streamlined look as they eliminate the need for a visible gap between the top of the cabinet and the ceiling.
However, the availability of pre-stacked upper cabinets can vary depending on the brand, style, and region. It's essential to check with local kitchen cabinet retailers, home improvement stores, or online suppliers to see what options they offer.
If pre-stacked upper cabinets are not readily available, you can create a floor-to-ceiling cabinet look by purchasing two separate upper cabinets and stacking one on top of the other during the installation process. Many cabinet manufacturers design their cabinets to be easily stackable for this purpose. Just ensure that the wall and ceiling can support the weight of the stacked cabinets and that they are securely anchored to the wall for safety.
If you decide to stack separate cabinets, it's a good idea to consult with a professional kitchen designer or contractor to ensure proper measurements, alignment, and installation. They can also help you find cabinets that fit your space and provide a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing kitchen design.