IKEA Kitchen Cabinets FAQ
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IKEA Kitchens FAQ
- What's the quality of IKEA kitchen cabinets like?
- How much does installation cost?
- Ask your questions about IKEA kitchens
- How hard are they to install myself?
- Can I buy doors separately?
- Links to information about IKEA kitchens
- Can I buy cabinets without doors?
- Kitchen Design help for your IKEA kitchen
- How do I re-create a specific look from the catalog?
- There's a piece missing from the cabinet I ordered! What can I do?
- How do I use IKEA cabinets to make an island?
- How can I make a plan of my IKEA kitchen?
- Can I get discontinued doors?
- Can I cut down an IKEA cabinet to a different size?
- What kind of interior fittings can I use in a corner base cabinet?
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What's the quality of IKEA kitchen cabinets like?
One good way to check the quality is to go to IKEA and look carefully at the demonstration kitchens in the showroom. Not only can you check the actual materials used, but you can see how they hold up to abuse from the thousands of visitors who go through opening and closing the drawers, banging the doors, swinging on them and otherwise treating them far worse than you would your kitchen at home!
Finally, try posting a request on one of several forums and get feedback from people who actually own IKEA kitchens. See the list below for links.
How much does installation cost?
Installation can be done for free by you (or a handy family member or friend), or for money by an IKEA-approved installer or by someone local you hire to do it for you.
Free installation is likely to come with a cost in time rather than $$. You may be able to save time and money with a compromise solution where you assemble the cabinets yourself and then have an installer actually install them for you.
If you are going to hire someone, an IKEA-approved installer may cost you less even if the per-hour rate is higher than the local handyman, as IKEA cabinets are slightly non-standard in their installation methods and the experienced installer will be quicker to do the job.
One "rule of thumb" I've seen is that you should expect to pay the same amount for installation as you did for the cabinets.
Ask your questions about IKEA kitchens
Don't see the answer here? Check the resources in the Links List, or ask me and I'll find the answer for you.
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m, Richardson
Oct 28, 2011 @ 4:35 pm | delete
- can I buy frosted 15 x 30 glass cupboard doors only
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andy
Oct 22, 2011 @ 7:35 am | delete
- how do you remove an Ikea kitchen drawer
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debbies21
Oct 16, 2011 @ 10:28 am | delete
- we painted the outside of ikea kitchen cabinets that we've had in our laundry room for along time. They are hung on a track. We re-hung them and now the shlef doesn't fit unless we push out the back of the cabinet. My husband thinks its a shelf issue, i think we didn't rehang it correctly.
any suggestions.
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nicola hayes-allen
Oct 5, 2011 @ 10:10 pm | delete
- Can you tell me please how to get the door to my Ikea base kitchen corner cabinet to fit? I've tried adjusting the screws and just made everything worse. The door won't close. The two faces of the folding door butt into one another and into the door frame. I think the problem is that the door itself is out of alignment with the door to the next ikea cabinet. The two cabinet doors are close together at the bottom, but half an inch apart at the top. I think this is why there isn’t enough space for everything else to fit together. Can you please tell me how to get everything into adjustment? I have no idea where to go to get advice. Thankyou
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kevinw1
Oct 5, 2011 @ 11:18 pm | delete
- Hi Nicola, it sounds like you are on the track with adjusting the hinges, but it can be hard to get the right screw going the right way to make it do what you want it to do! I suggest you take some photos of the problem area and head over to the Assembly and Installation forum at IKEAFans:
http://www.ikeafans.com/forums/assembly-installation/
Ask your question there, with a picture or two, and you'll get good help.
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How hard are they to install myself?
If you can use simple tools and follow instructions, you can assemble the cabinets yourself. You can also expect that you'll get better at it as you go along, so start with a nice simple wall cabinet and work up to things like pull-out pantries! However, this is not a small time commitment: if you have a fairly small kitchen with 20 or so cabinets and you average 40 minutes per cabinet, that's over 13 hours - and you have to find somewhere to store those cabinets until they are installed, too.
Installation of the cabinets is not rocket science, but it requires attention to detail, planning ahead, and ideally some help. Again, if you are a reasonably experienced handy-person you can do it, but it may take longer than you expect. Just installing and adjusting doors and drawer fronts on 20 cabinets once you have them fixed in place is a long project.
Can I buy doors separately?
Links to information about IKEA kitchens
- IKEA guarantee
- PDF document with details of the guarantee on IKEA kitchen components, construction standards, care instructions and testing.
- IKEA installation
- Full details of the installation services offered by IKEA. It's a long list and gives you some idea of what you'll need to do if you do the installation yourself.
- IKEA kitchen planner tool
- Free, PC-only kitchen planning software to download from IKEA.
- Google Sketchup
- Free 3D modeling tool which can be used for kitchen planning on Mac or PC
- IKEAFans forum
- Forums and information archives on everything IKEA, including plenty of kitchen information.
- Kitchens forum on Gardenweb/THS
- A general kitchen design and renovation forum, frequently includes IKEA kitchen discussions.
- IKEA hacker
- Modifications and hacks to all kinds of IKEA products, including kitchen cabinets.
- Lee valley blind corner unit
- Interior fold-out shelving hardware for blind corner cabinets.
Can I buy cabinets without doors?
As an example, in the 2008 Canadian catalog a 1 door, 1 drawer 15" wide base cabinet costs $103 for the cheapest door type (Arlig white) but only $40 for the frame only. You'd need to add Rationell drawer(s) and shelves, or other interior fittings such as pull-out racks or shelves. Of course, you can also make your own shelves or buy interior fittings elsewhere as long as the size is correct.
Kitchen Design help for your IKEA kitchen
How do I re-create a specific look from the catalog?
As an example, consider the backsplashes shown in several catalog and IKEA home page pictures (such as the backsplash shown on the cover of the 2008 kitchen catalog and inside on page 10.) These seem to be made with fabric or wallpaper (sometimes IKEA, sometimes not) behind a clear cover. There are several possible ways to create a look like this for more or less cash:
- Stick the wallpaper or fabric to the wall, and cover with multiple coats of polyurethane to protect it
- Get glass cut to size at a local glass store, with the edges rounded for safety, mount the paper or fabric on the wall, and mount the glass over the top.
- Get plastic panels cut, or buy plastic panels and cut them to size yourself, mount the paper or fabric on the wall, and mount the plastic over the top.
- Get hold of windows or sliding glass cupboard doors (new or recycled) of an appropriate size and make your backsplash to fit them, then mount them over the wallpaper or fabric.
- Use multiple sliding glass doors and mount the paper or fabric to the back of the doors, so you can move the doors around and have different backsplash arrangements as your mood changes, or change the paper or fabric out completely.

There's no need to restrict yourself to IKEA products when trying to recreate a look. Often you may have to make compromises based on the money, skill or materials you have available, but you may come up with a solution that you like even better than the original catalog picture!
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There's a piece missing from the cabinet I ordered! What can I do?
If you ordered at a store and your cabinets were delivered, you still need to contact the store where you ordered the cabinets. Call them and describe exactly what's missing (you should be able to get exact part numbers off the instructions).
If you ordered online, you need to call or email IKEA. There should be a contact number or address on your invoice to call with problems. Alternatively, you can try 1-866-866-IKEA or email them (use the form at http://info.ikea-usa.com/IKEAContactUs/Contact.aspx if you're in the US).
How do I use IKEA cabinets to make an island?
Let me count the ways :)There are several IKEA products which make great islands just as they are. Take a look at the free-standing kitchen units such as Varde, Bravad or Udden, the Utby island shelf unit, or even the various sizes of kitchen cart. Some of these can accept sinks or cooktops.
If you want your island to match the rest of your cabinets, you can buy several regular cabinets and attach them together. You can use base or wall cabinets to create an island of a specific size, and there are also 12" deep base cabinets if you need a shallow depth but you want drawers.
You may need to go for a custom countertop on top of your cabinets if you need it deeper than the standard 25". If that means it won't match your perimeter counters, don't worry - it's both fashionable and functional to use more than one counter material in your kitchen.
How can I make a plan of my IKEA kitchen?
You can also use your computer. The most direct option for planning a specifically IKEA kitchen if you have a PC is IKEA's own Kitchen Planning software, downloadable from the IKEA website (see the links list). If you have a Mac the IKEA software won't work - many people use Google's free Sketchup software instead.
If you have money to spend there are a variety of kitchen planning software packages which allow to use any kind of cabinets, not just IKEA's, but are a bit more complex to use.
Can I get discontinued doors?
If you're trying to find matches for an older door style, there are several places to try: eBay, Craigslist, and the IKEAFans forums.
IKEA model kitchens
Can I cut down an IKEA cabinet to a different size?
For plenty of information on modifying and hacking all things IKEA, check the IKEA Hacker link in the links list.
What kind of interior fittings can I use in a corner base cabinet?
The freestanding ranges, Varde and Bravad, each contain a corner base cabinet which fits diagonally across the corner and contains shelves or drawers.
If your corner backs onto another room - perhaps as part of a peninsula - you can dispense with an official corner cabinet and use a standard cabinet facing away from the kitchen and accessed from the other side. This solution wastes no space at all and is very convenient if you can fit it into your plans.
Another possibility for a blind corner cabinet is a fold-out shelf fitting from Lee valley Tools: one half of this fitting attaches to the corner cabinet door and when you open the door, folds out with it, bringing along behind it another set of shelves which occupy the blind corner space. This allows you to access all the corner space without wasting as much of it as a lazy susan does.
Lee Valley blind corner unit
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