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Mini-Kitchens & Kitchenettes - Modular Kitchen Units - IKEA
It’s a versatile workspace with space for an induction stove, a closed storage cupboard to hide your microwave, open shelving for easy access to spices and a place to prop your phone, hooks for hanging utensils, and silverware trays to keep drawers neat. Perfect for creating a kitchen where everything you need is always within reach.
Modular kitchen?
I think it's a new product so that might be why.
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I’ve done four IKEA kitchens now. I can’t believe that’s true, but here we are… I love the boxes and the inserts and the flexibility of the pieces. That being said, a few caveats: I would recommend getting white doors only, as we have very visible white gaps behind our blue doors and we’re now trying to prime and paint the boxes to match the doors (eye roll). The first three kitchens had white doors. In our third kitchen, we got custom (white) doors from Scherr’s, which was a great choice and elevated the look. That was a good call. We also had a situation where the whole kitchen was built, but one door was on a mysterious back order so it was about three months without one corner cabinet door. Islands can be tricky - just keep that in mind if it’s relevant to you. Also, would highly recommend building your kitchen with one planner then reviewing with a different one to get two sets of eyes on it. More on reddit.com
IKEA: good, bad or alright ?
We did our Ikea kitchen just over 10 years ago. Everything still looks brand new. We are not easy on them by any stretch. I regularly kick drawers and doors closed. My kids are far from gentle or coordinated, etc. The Ikea appliances have all been replaced in that time, but the cabinets are solid. I even got creative and used some matching cabinet doors as shelves. One holds my microwave and is right next to the cooktop. Our rice cooker and air fryer are underneath. No sag, no bubbling, none of the complaints people seem to warn you about. 10/10 would recommend. More on reddit.com
Ikea kitchen - tell me what you learned?
We did a full kitchen I think in 2015. It was so much simpler and about a fourth of the cost of what Ikea is charging now. We sold that house and built a cool storage center using three tall Sektion cabs with Grimslov (shaker) doors and drawers in a tiny apartment we rented in 2018. We left the centers of each tall cab open and put butcher block at counter height because we were desperate for counter space. I would say the price then was double what we paid for our original kitchen. We've now purchased a condo. We took the three tall cabs with us. (Surprisingly they left only a few small screw holes when they were taken down. We paid someone $60. to fill the holes and other holes from Ikea things around the apartment.) We are now scurrying to purchase all of the Grimslov doors and drawers we need before they are out of stock because they are being discontinued. Maybe you can tell from how many times We've purchased Ikea cabs that I LOVE them. I had never seen drawers that glide open and don't stick before, or doors that close so softly. We moved the tall cabs (with professional movers) into our condo. They have one tiny ding on the corner of a drawer that will be easy to fix with touch up paint. We'll be using the tall cabs in our new kitchen. In our house we had a company that Ikea recommended install the cabs. I would highly recommend you have a professional install them unless you are super good at DIYing. I would go in and sit down with the Ikea kitchen staff to make your layout. They can come and do the measurements but with our condo we waited all day, and no one showed up. If you think they would show up I would also have them come out to do the measurements. It's worth the fee you pay them. (I think it was under $100.) I would have them deliver everything unless you have a strong back! In Oregon they will deliver to a room for $119. Try to get everything at once cause if you don't you'll have to keep paying that $119. fee (like we are) because nothing is "sold" or "in-stock" in Portland and we can only get it by having it delivered. Some people don't like IKEA's laminate countertops. In our home we got Saljan laminate counter tops in White Stone and we LOVED them. They held up very well. (Not sure what we will use yet in our condo but we got the Ekbacken in light gray concrete to make a desk in our computer room. We'll have to see how that holds up.) We have purchased several lengths of Karlby butcher block countertop. It is beautiful and has held up beautifully although I would NOT use it near water. We used it in kind of specialty places to set hot things on and will be using it on the counter by our stove in our new condo. Also, we may buy our butcher block at Home Depot this time because the Karlby is now pretty expensive. The two things I did not like about Ikea kitchens are: I can't remember the style we got the first time around and fortunately it is not sold anymore but it was white and the area around the stove did yellow after only maybe 3 to 5 years. Our new Grislov cabs are white and we have had them for 4 years with absolutely NO yellowing. The second thing is that the cabinet styles are often discontinued (as our first one was, and now Grislov has been discontinued. When you get the brilliant idea like we did, to add matching cabs around our family fireplace, IKEA no longer sold what we had used in the adjacent kitchen. That can be a real bummer. And my final piece of advice is do everything before you want your kitchen installed and then wait for IKEA's twice yearly kitchen sale to buy everything. Go on the morning of the first day of the sale so your things will/might be (during the pandemic) in stock. I have heard that people are waiting months for things they need to complete their kitchen. We didn't have that problem pre-pandemic. Oh, and become an IKEA family member if you aren't already! We got perks when we did our big kitchen remodel because of that. Good luck! More on reddit.com
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IKEA Modular Kitchen Systems – Dendra Doors
As of early 2023 IKEA is currently offering 3 modular kitchen systems in North America: the Knoxhult, Sunnersta, and Enhet kitchen systems. These 3 different product lines come with different options and are of varying degrees of quality.
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Modular kitchen - IKEA
Adapt to any space with modular kitchen setups that grow with you. Hooks, shelves, and other organizers adjust to fit layouts and evolving lifestyle needs.
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Shop Kitchen Systems - Modular & Mini Kitchen Options - IKEA
Explore mini kitchens and modular options and customize your kitchen to suit your space and your needs! Shop popular SUNNERSTA, KNOXHULT and SEKTION options.