I'm a pro cabinetmaker. It pains me. Really, really pains me to say this. But I will, because I believe in honesty (and you're not getting a quote from me...) IKEA cabinets are decent, with caveats. As for build quality, unless you're going either high end or custom spec, they're on par with the majority of other things put there that cost a lot more. IKEA has been in the engineered board game for a very long time and it shows. Their business model is one of efficient manufacturing by limiting variances. Limited colours and finishes, limited layouts and options mean they can focus on making a better product, rather than a huge range. They go with what works and stick with it. The hardware is really, really good for the price point. I'll even admit that I've used IKEA hardware in some of my builds (not a full kitchen, but some furniture) when my supplier didn't have what I needed. They also supply parts, often for free. Keep the manual and if you blow a hinge or drawer slide, customer service can likely give you a replacement on the spot. My supplier will put me through hell for warranty, IKEA has thrown me a bag of parts and said "There's probably triple what you need, but hang on to them if you need them". Probably the biggest endorsement I can give is to say that if I was doing my own kitchen and didn't want to make my stuff, it would be my first choice. The quality has improved greatly over the last couple of decades, to the point that I think it has surpassed most of the other "ready built" manufacturers. Most of the people will compare it to either full wood or custom spec cabinets ($$$$$), where that isn't their market. They make stuff for the average person who wants nice on a budget. There are a lot of overseas "wholesale outlets" out there selling solid wood for cheap...but the wood is iffy quality and prone to warping and shifting when transported, the hardware is awful and the finishes are horribly toxic. I would never, ever buy something like that from an overseas seller. Too many risks and not nearly enough quality control. Answer from Zenmedic on reddit.com
Fifi McGee
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August 13, 2024 - Saying that, I’m sure the solid wood options would hold up a lot better, and I’m even considering replacing the shaker-style drawer fronts we had custom-fitted in 2015 with IKEA’s FRÖJERED fronts for an easy kitchen glow-up. Internally, the fittings leave much to be desired. The HÅLLBAR waste sorting system is really flimsy, coming apart every time you open the drawer in both of our kitchens. The Benchmarx one we had fitted into a door in a previous property was perfect, even ten years on. Fi & Neil’s Howdens kitchen is virtually the same as when they bought it too (See their Howden’s Kitchen Review)
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Emily Henderson
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How Well Do IKEA Kitchen Cabinets Actually Hold Up? A Very Honest Review 4 Years Later - Emily Henderson
February 22, 2023 - The IKEA kitchen in my home was installed just before I purchased it in 2009 so it’s been 14 years now. I’m an avid cook and everything still looks and functions fine. I’d love to reface them because the Shaker-style door fronts clash with the rest of the mid-century modern home but I haven’t been able to justify the waste since they’re so darned sturdy! ... I don’t feel this review is very fair at all.
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IKEA Kitchen Cabinets Review | Honest Review After 2 years - Hydrangea Treehouse
January 1, 2025 - For us, the trickiest part of our Ikea kitchen remodel was to keep all lower cabinets top leveled, as it is an essential for adding stone countertop later on. We ended up having our contractor send a guy to help us adjust the cabinets to make sure the top is ready for our quartz countertop, hence we had spent some extra money there. Stay on top of every detail & beat overwhelm with the Home Renovation Tracker! ... So those are all of my honest reviews on IKEA kitchen cabinets.
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r/DIY on Reddit: What’s everyone’s opinions on IKEA cabinetry?
September 9, 2023 -
I’ve seen several posts on here of people replacing kitchen and closet cabinets with IKEA stuff and it always seems like the first few comments are “IKEA stuff is junk that will break right away” and “IKEA is great for the money and mine has lasted a long time”. What has your experience been?
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I'm a pro cabinetmaker. It pains me. Really, really pains me to say this. But I will, because I believe in honesty (and you're not getting a quote from me...) IKEA cabinets are decent, with caveats. As for build quality, unless you're going either high end or custom spec, they're on par with the majority of other things put there that cost a lot more. IKEA has been in the engineered board game for a very long time and it shows. Their business model is one of efficient manufacturing by limiting variances. Limited colours and finishes, limited layouts and options mean they can focus on making a better product, rather than a huge range. They go with what works and stick with it. The hardware is really, really good for the price point. I'll even admit that I've used IKEA hardware in some of my builds (not a full kitchen, but some furniture) when my supplier didn't have what I needed. They also supply parts, often for free. Keep the manual and if you blow a hinge or drawer slide, customer service can likely give you a replacement on the spot. My supplier will put me through hell for warranty, IKEA has thrown me a bag of parts and said "There's probably triple what you need, but hang on to them if you need them". Probably the biggest endorsement I can give is to say that if I was doing my own kitchen and didn't want to make my stuff, it would be my first choice. The quality has improved greatly over the last couple of decades, to the point that I think it has surpassed most of the other "ready built" manufacturers. Most of the people will compare it to either full wood or custom spec cabinets ($$$$$), where that isn't their market. They make stuff for the average person who wants nice on a budget. There are a lot of overseas "wholesale outlets" out there selling solid wood for cheap...but the wood is iffy quality and prone to warping and shifting when transported, the hardware is awful and the finishes are horribly toxic. I would never, ever buy something like that from an overseas seller. Too many risks and not nearly enough quality control.
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Sorry for harsh lighting - but I LOVE my IKEA cabinets. Six years old and going strong. We get tons of compliments and “that’s IKEA?!?” Comments.
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Josie Michelle Davis
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2022 Honest Ikea Kitchen Review and Process Break Down - Josie Michelle Davis
June 22, 2023 - When I was a teen my parents renovated a house and went with Ikea cabinets to keep costs low. With 4 teenagers in the house heavily using the kitchen I saw first hand that they could withstand a beating. They still looked brand new when they sold the house. My mom was so impressed that she went with an Ikea kitchen again in their next house.
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IKEA kitchen quality - Good experience? Pro and Con review from kitchen installers.
The advertised price does not include delivery, assembly, and installation (add in another $1800 to $2500 for the average kitchen, or sacrifice your own time, talent, and energy). Pay attention to key details. The melamine cabinet boxes don’t match the doors (unless you go white or natural birch). This means you can’t get an open shelf or glass-door cabinet with a wood-veneer or colored interior to match. This is a huge deterrent in using open shelves and clear glass. Forget about trim and extras. Crown moulding anyone? Ikea’s trim pieces are almost non-existent.
MoneySavingExpert
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Ikea kitchens, any good? — MoneySavingExpert Forum
March 19, 2023 - IKEA kitchens are fine and good quality for the price. They don’t have a service gap so cupboards are deeper. If you have services running behind and don’t want to relocate them, you can get a wider counter top from ikea custom made to just ...
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IKEA Kitchen Cabinets Review - 2 Years Later
January 24, 2023 - So that’s my review of our IKEA kitchen cabinets 2 years later. Would I do an IKEA kitchen again? Absolutely! 100%! Our neighborhood is mostly semi-custom homes and our neighbors thought we were crazy for putting IKEA cabinets in our kitchen. But do you think this looks like an IKEA kitchen?
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May 31, 2024 - For the price IKEA is hard to beat. DIY Kitchens gets great reviews and I looked into them briefly but ikea happened to have a kitchen that was exactly the style I was after so just went with them for ease. Quality is fine.
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September 8, 2023 - Picking out the perfect IKEA cabinets for your kitchen can be quite a challenge. With so many factors to consider, like your personal taste, kitchen space, budget, and needs, it can be overwhelming to make a final decision. Nonetheless, the Sektion cabinets in North America, Metod cabinets in Europe, and the flexible Sunnersta cabinets make excellent choices due to their popularity and great reviews.
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May 2, 2018 - Ikea use their own system and it ... makes of waste plumbing is a breeze. In summary they are a good quality kitchen for the price if your kitchen lends itself to the design....
Cozy DIY Home
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IKEA Kitchen Review - 10 Years Later! - Cozy DIY Home
July 11, 2025 - It’s fascinating to see how your IKEA kitchen has held up over the years. I love the tips you provided about maintenance and style updates—definitely helpful for anyone considering an IKEA kitchen. Your insights really inspire me as I plan my own kitchen renovation! ... Great review!
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: How good are ikea kitchen cabinets?
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Moving into an older house with original cabinets from the 60s which have been painted over way to many times to salvage. The kitchen is quite large and currently doesn’t even have any drawers only cabinets…I’m interested in just doing a full ikea kitchen since it is on the low cost side but the reviews seem to vary a ton. Does anybody recommend them and how have they held up?
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Can’t recommend them enough. Most competitors also use the same materials for the frames until you get into the much higher end stuff. I would suggest looking into 3rd party fronts and side panels thought, from someone like semihandmade. Then you could get basically any style/color you want and they seem to be a bit more durable. Also, finding cabinets at any ikea is hit or miss right now, they are waaaaay back ordered on their kitchen and closet components. If you can put off the reno for a year, it would definitely be less stressful. Finally, I’ve read elsewhere that cabinet makers are not nearly as expensive as you would expect, and in many cases rival the cost of big box pre made stuff, once you factor installation in. I haven’t researched it too much because I’ve always done my own installs.
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They are excellent. You will not find a better quality-price tradeoff. Especially now since they’re selling painted MDF fronts and not just thermafoil. They’re easy to install so you can do it DIY if you want. I highly recommend getting the 2 hour $40 ikea kitchen consultation. They’ll design a kitchen for you and price it out, with counter tops. It will be 50% the price of a custom kitchen (mine was). they also give a great deal on Caesarstone quartz and will arrange installers if you want to pay for it. Definitely consider it. The downsides are that you have to choose cabinets from what they have. You are limited to their features and colours. All of this might be totally fine btw. You will also need a little bit more trim around the kitchen to fill the gaps as you reach the end of the space. Not a problem. One concern is availability during COVID. Might take a few trips to different ikeas to get everything.