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Old 04-27-2008, 01:00 AM
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IKEA Cabinets Installed Sort Of

We went with IKEA Adel Medium Brown cabinets with the new thinner handle Lansa handles. IKEA just changed over to the thinner model during our order.

We opted for delivery service so we didn't break our backs. Plus with C pregnant, it was going to be my back that was breaking. Let the pros handle it for a little more than a hundred bucks. The total weight came out to around 1700 pounds. Yeh no thanks.

We had alot more boxes than this.


Uppers with microwave.


The rest of the uppers and lowers are in.


Looking out to the living room.


We originally had a SBD30 (sink cabinet 30" for the non-ikeans), but the measurements were off. We went back to the store and got a BD36. Not a sink base cabinet, but a lower 36" cabinet. We wanted a full door look without the false fronts sink cabinets come with. Nothing is installed yet here. We are doing a door/drawer pullout on the left door, and a hinged door on the right.


Where the old pantry was, we put in a higher bar than our countertop height. We used 39" wall cabinets on the floor. To break up the space and give dynamic levels. Then we stepped up that bar about 8 inches and put short top around. You'll see in the final pics.


Added 8 outlets to the "bar" area. Good for charging cell phones, a phone, and if we feel like putting a small appliance there we can.


So we're going for the built in fridge look on the fridge side, but when the cabinets were ganged, they were installed too low. Actually I didn't account for the door hinges on the refrigerator when I measured. I would later have to take out these big cabinets and raise the support rail myself. The 36x24 over the fridge was a PITA to deal with.


In this picture you can see the box frame position is lower than the fridge door hinges. So imagine if the doors were put on, they would not be able to open and close. The solution is to raise the support rail where the two tall 88" cabinets on either side of the refrigerator hook onto as well as the cavernous 36x24 cabinet. Then place 1" mdf squares under the Capita legs of the 88" tall cabinets. This will give enough clearance to have smooth door operation.


Now done the right way.
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Old 04-28-2008, 05:03 AM
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absolutely beautiful!!! I am so jealous...that looks so elegant.
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Old 04-28-2008, 07:01 PM
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Old 05-02-2008, 08:47 AM
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That is absolutely beautiful!! You guys are doing a great job!!
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