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| Hi everyone,
I've started looking at Ikea cabinets again. I was planning to use a custom cabinet maker but it hasn't worked out so now I'm looking at other options.. I've been toying with the Ikea idea... Has anyone used them here and if so how was your experience? My kitchen is really tiny and my ceiling is only 92" high so I don't think I could use the 39" upper cabinets which is an issue for me.
Any insight? |
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| Installed Ikea cabinets after a slab leak and unplanned kitchen demo/renovation. Had also planned on custom, but long story short went with IKEA. That was Oct 2010 and not a week goes by that I don't pat myself on the back for such a good decision. The cabinets and drawers are attractive, durable and easy to install. This house includes several who are not gentle and my cabinets show no wear at all. My neighbor had custom cherry cabs installed at the same time as mine they show wear on the drawer edges and piano hinged corner cabinets. They paid more than 4X what I did. If you can't find the fronts in color/style you like, a number of people have used IKEA boxes and other doors with great success. No regrets here. |
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- Posted by desertsteph (My Page) on Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 0:43
| doesn't Ikea have 39" uppers? you would need to maybe put in shorter counter height and maybe only 17" between counter and bottom of the uppers to allow for a few inches for trim at the top. |
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- Posted by bmorepanic (My Page) on Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 1:32
| Maybe do an undershelf? Still place the 30" cabinets at the ceiling and put a 7-8" deep open shelf underneath. It's 2/3 of the storage. We custom ordered doors from Scherrs. Doing that, I could easily cut the 39" wall cabinets down to 36" tall, buying the doors to match the new configuration. |
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- Posted by detroit_burb (My Page) on Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 9:05
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- Posted by thirdkitchenremodel (My Page) on Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 12:16
| Ikea in my last home: Kitchen was about 7 years old in those pics. We had no issues with the cabinets, doors or drawers. The sort of "island" where the columns come down was made from base cabs covered in cover panels. The built in tale and bar area was ikea butcherblock comntertop with custom supports engineered by my mechanical engineer father in law. I swear we could have built a whole nother house on top of that table... The ceiling height issue can be dealt with several ways. Like someone already said, if you use custom door fronts you can cut down the 39" wall cabs to whatever height you want. You could get the taller uppers and reduce the light rail height and get very low profile UCLs or eliminate them entirely to increase the space between the countertop and uppers. And choose a thinner countertop material. And plan for a tiny molding at the ceiling. I personally like the idea of using the 30" wall cabs installed higher with nice moldings to the ceiling and small under cabinet shelf for mugs and whatnot. There is a display at the West Chester Ikea like this. They used a long stainless shelf (Limhamn I think) minted about 7" below the cabinets and put mugs and small bowls on it. You could also use other storage solutions on the taller backsplash like a magnetic knife rack or a rail system like I used above to hang kitchen tools from. |
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- Posted by detroit_burb (My Page) on Tue, Nov 27, 12 at 23:31
| long stainless shelf for this purpose can also be MARGINAL |
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| Below is my link to a really long thread about my ikea walnut kitchen. Dh and I did all the work ourselves. I think I even break down costs and give info on the doors. I will only do ikea in any future renovation. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Vsalz kitchen
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| I love Ikea, but I find their white cabinets look especially plastic-y. Then I found the Ramsjo, which is solid birch painted white. They didn't have it on display in the store, just a sample door on the wall. I bought a cabinet door to take home and found that it has a distinct pink tone to it. |
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