Cutting down Sektion w/drawers?
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Comments (17)My second and third drawer are the same height. Those drawer fronts are 12 inches and the top drawer is 6-1/2 inches. My cabinets are framed so as Ginny20 noted the drawer boxes are not the same measurement as the drawer fronts. Also be aware that if your drawers are going under a cooktop you will need to check the cooktop specs for the clearance needed for the drawer immediately below it. Some people have been surprised to find they couldn't have a drawer below their cooktop. My cooktop only needed 1/4 inch clearance to combustibles below it but the sides of my drawer box still needed to be cut down a little. The drawers needed some further adjustments in the front to back length of the drawer box to clear the gas regulator or some such part that hung down below the cooktop. The carpenter then fashioned an angled piece of wood to the drawer box so that the drawer would be attached properly to the glides and still be able to have the soft close feature. Hope the picture helps clarify what I said....See Morefirst impressions of the new Sektion kitchens
Comments (15)I got a very brief look at them - not enough time for a thorough investigation, but my first impressions were a definite letdown. The new cabinets, especially the drawers and pullouts, just do not have the almost high-end look and feel of the old ones. The sidewalls of the drawers and the supporting rods are no longer metallic silver metal, but rather a white enamel that looked like plastic though I don't think it actually was. The doors looked like plainer versions of the Akurum doors - Grimslov is the new Adel for example, yet they look less upscale and aren't obviously solid wood anymore. The available accent colors, not to mention the full-line door colors/styles, are more conservative - no more red, blue, or that retro light blue/green. The sinks and taps still look and feel cheap. I would have liked a finished-side option for the boxes (or available thin cut-to-fit panels in the common cabinet door colors) common in other cabinet brands as well as Ikea's thick panels used for exposed sides, which can sometimes complicate installation and cause width mismatches or infringe on adjacent wall cabinet doors from opening fully. I don't think the cabinet boxes are available in a light woodgrain anymore - I've seen just white thusfar, although I recall reading that a dark black-brown color would be another option (less attractive than the lighter color for most door colors IMO). The counter-depth SxS fridge is nowhere near as nice as the old one - the formerly wide-open freezer section now has the top shelf completely filled by the icemaker mechanism and ice storage rather than tucking both unobtrusively into the door. The fridge section no longer has LED lighting scattered throughout the walls, instead just having a big lighting bar at the top and bottomi. The door shelves now have a non-transparent frame. There are only 2 slide-out bins rather than 3. The controls, water filter, and lighting intrude upon the space more. It does cost hundreds less than last year's model, but looks it. The ovens have an odd part-stainless, part-black frame. A double-oven range is available only in freestanding, not slide-in configuration. The only distinctive appliance remains the nice built-in 24"w microwave (with included extensions to fit 27" or 30"w cabinets), which I think is a new model but looks similar to the previous Nutid model. It's basically the Kitchenaid or Jenn-Air built-in MW minus the convection option, but at 1/3 the price. There are also some obvious improvements though. There's now a base cabinet designed to hold their built-in microwave below the countertop, with a drawer beneath it, in 24" and 30" widths (if the KitchenAid and JennAir convection or speed ovens can be installed undercounter, they'll fit in the 30"w cabinet too). I'm guessing by ordering a shallower drawer at the bottom and relocating the divider shelf downward, a 24" or 60cm" conventional oven like my terrific sub-$1,000 will fit nicely in these too (help for such mods can be found over at IkeaFans..... NOT). Likewise, I think a Fisher & Paykel single DishDrawer dishwasher could fit nicely under the new shallow top drawer and above a shallow or deeper drawer below it - even the newer deeper dish drawer might fit installed as such in a 24"w cabinet - a great option for small kitchens The base cabinets can now be installed using a rail system just like the uppers. The cover plates in the drawers no longer have a big Ikea logo, shouting to resale buyers that these are low-priced cabinets. The full-height tall cabinets for pantries and ovens are now available in an 18" width as well as 15" and 24" (I can hear the applause all the way from the opposite coast). The horizontal wall cabinets with upward-opening doors finally are made in widths that match the common wall cabinets with side-hinged doors rather than in metric sizes (more applause). The interior fittings are a huge improvement in both design quality and variety available. The corner cabinet revolving pie slices now have solid rather than wire shelves. The built-in LED lighting should ease installation of in-cabinet lighting - it could be added to the old cabinets of course, but the new ones seem designed for easy interior lighting installation - I'll see if they are actually any easier to add lighting to, and if the Ikea LEDs give off good quality light. Electrical and USB outlets are also available. I didn't find the 15"d wall cabinets to be too in-your-face, and the added depth will be useful to hold large plates, two stacks of smaller plates and bowls one behind the other, or more glasses and cups. So some improvements and some backsliding. I'd be more forgiving if I didn't know Ikea was treating non-North American customers a much more versatile new Metod cabinet line that's much more in tune with Ikea's make-the-most-of-small-spaces philosophy that guides the rest of the store's offerings. I sure would like the tall 24"w refrigerators, 24" induction cooktops with 3 large burners rather than trying to needlessly squeeze four burners into that space, even a washer and dryer that hide behind cabinet doors, plus the variable-height base cabinets available in widths starting at less than 9" - with a broader selection of door styles to boot....See MoreIkea Sektion REVEAL!
Comments (63)Love your new kitchen! Those grey cabinets with white make it really light and a farmhouse sink is one of my favorites! I have found that IKEA really isn't that bad for some things and it really can save you some money. As for the costs there is a free Home Renovation Estimator that can help anyone estimate home renovation costs....See More1970's Kitchen Reveal: Modern w/ touch of rustic IKEA Sektion Bodbyn
Comments (24)Thank you everyone for your comments. It has been such a journey, but so glad we did it. @practigal I sure did! we had around 30 cabinets total or so. @Karenseb I actually am not sure what was used for lighting or power exactly. The electrician provided them, but they look pretty standard. Here is a picture. Sorry for the poor quality. I am pretty excited. I just ordered a bunch of reclaimed black walnut to wrap the brick wall in and to add some floating shelves to the right of the exterior kitchen door. It looks like this:...See More- 8 years ago
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