| Cabinets are the backbone of Ikea Kitchens. Before | | | | full-extension drawers that glide smoothly and silently, |
| going for an Ikea kitchen installation, make sure you | | | | pull-out baskets, carousel solutions for corner units, |
| are aware of the different types and styles of | | | | short and tall pull-out pantries, vacuum holders, |
| cabinet solutions available and how you can use them | | | | recycling solutions, hide-away chopping boards, utensil |
| for maximizing your kitchen space. | | | | organizers and many more. Also open shelving, |
| Ikea Kitchen Cabinets | | | | hanging rails and shallow depth mini-cabinets are |
| A typical Ikea kitchen consists of lower cabinets, | | | | getting increasingly popular these days. |
| upper cabinets and the worktop. You can go for a | | | | You can mix and match Ikea cabinets, designs, |
| custom-made solution depending on your needs, your | | | | styles, doors to get infinite options with lots of |
| kitchen layout and the appliances you need to fit in. | | | | inserts and extra shelves. |
| The sink and other appliances can be accommodated | | | | Ikea cabinets are installed on steel strips fitted on the |
| to get a tailor-made solution that works best for you. | | | | walls. The cabinets are supported on plinths, legs, or |
| The most common cabinets are 15'', 18'', 21'', 24'', 30'' | | | | a combination of both. One important thing worth |
| or 36" wide; 24'' deep for a lower cabinet and 12'' | | | | noting is an Ikea kitchen cabinet goes right up to the |
| deep for an upper cabinet. There are other sizes | | | | wall, so if you have any pipes running there, you |
| available as well and you can choose them as per | | | | need to plan some modifications. |
| your needs. Most cabinets are available in single-door | | | | Plinths and legs are available with different heights to |
| or double-door styles. The key is to plan out what | | | | suit your needs. Moreover, each leg can be adjusted |
| combination of cabinets works the best for you. | | | | to level out any irregularities in the underlying surface. |
| Other options worth mentioning are self-closing | | | | |