IKEA kitchens in the interior in 2021 [120 real photos]


Benefits of shopping at IKEA

By purchasing furniture from IKEA, you can quickly furnish your interior on a turnkey basis. The stores offer all the goods necessary for this. And due to modularity, it is convenient to vary the final price of the system so as not to exceed the budget. Other advantages of shopping in Swedish brand stores:

  1. Low cost. Furniture is made from recycled materials and recyclable materials. This is how IKEA saves resources and reduces costs. This allows you to reduce the price of goods.
  2. Full picture of the interior. At IKEA you can purchase furniture and components, storage systems, decor and accessories - all at once and in one place. The buyer sees how all the details will look together.
  3. Easy to assemble. To participate in the creation of furniture, you do not need to be an engineer. Each module and system comes with detailed instructions.
  4. Comfort in shopping. Free pencils and rulers, no pushy salespeople, and the ability to touch products on the spot make the process of choosing furniture more fun and enjoyable.
  5. Stylish solutions. To follow fashion, IKEA updates a third of its products every year. At the same time, it remains possible to combine elements purchased earlier.

Provence: what is it and what is it eaten with?

The first thing a person who has nothing to do with style will notice is the panoramic light windows with transparent tulle. This is probably the most noticeable design feature and an integral element when decorating a kitchen.

Initially, the Provence style did not stand out as a direction, but simply dominated in the province of the same name. It is important to understand that the decoration in this style was originally designed for a country house. Outside and inside, such a house looks harmonious - the building became part of the local nature, and the contents became its elements and continuation.

Its peculiar simplicity makes Provence kitchen design relatively inexpensive compared to other styles. And one of the fundamental advantages is that many decorative elements can be made with your own hands. Light shabby wood and decorative stone will be excellent finishing materials and will add a touch of aristocracy to any room.


It is difficult to imagine decorating a kitchen in the Provence style without numerous figurines of animals and birds.

Now let's look at what the Provence style kitchen interior is based on:

  • Provence - style of nature. It would be appropriate to use a moderate number of plants and flowers, and even ordinary decorative vases
  • It is advisable to choose natural textiles. Lightweight fabrics with an unobtrusive floral pattern will come in handy
  • The walls are kept in light colors and are slightly roughened by artistic plaster.
  • Interior items in the Provence style are in pastel colors. The color palette chosen is gentle and not bright, the main emphasis is on naturalness and sunshine. Don't use colors that don't exist in nature.
  • Artistic forging is another important element of style. The emphasis is on the weariness of the item, showing its use; funny, but Provence style chandeliers are sometimes specially made with a hint of rust
  • Additional and primary colors are muted, as if faded with time
  • If possible, give preference to manual work. The French style is complemented by tablecloths, towels and other small items made from linen. A simple design and a touch of sloppiness are welcome.
  • Taking the IKEA kitchen in the named style as a basis, adjust the rest of the colors of the kitchen to the decor-style dyad . For example, if you bought a yellow kitchen, it would be ridiculous to complement it with shades of green.


A kitchen in the Provence style implies an imitation of antiquity.
Do not forget that the Provence style is a copy of what was created by nature. It is necessary to fill the kitchen with the spirit of aging, introducing it either with really old ones or creating it artificially. In an IKEA kitchen, everything in the interior should show relevance, old lamps in the Provence style, paintings in the Provence style are artificially worn, the landscapes on them are darkened.

Nuances of choosing ready-made Ikea kitchens: tips for buyers

Three steps to buying a kitchen:

  1. Make sure IKEA fits. The Swedish company's stores have a large assortment of facades, but not all colors are available. The same applies to sizes. For non-standard premises, furniture from IKEA may simply not be suitable.
  2. Get inspired by ready-made projects. There are many ideas for kitchen equipment in catalogues, on the website and in stores. You can choose the style, color, and some design features.
  3. Start planning and finalize the design. Even with a finished project prepared independently, it is worth contacting IKEA employees to check and prepare the order.

After this, all that remains is to order delivery and assemble the new furniture. You can order assembly (+ 7-10% of the cost of the kitchen).

Placement planning

Before you go to the store for an Ikea kitchen, you need to take measurements yourself or with the help of a specialist and choose a layout. For example, the placement of a stove with an extractor hood and a sink is determined by communications. It is advisable to arrange the refrigerator, other equipment and functional areas according to the working triangle rule.

You can focus on ready-made kitchen solutions presented in catalogs, on the website and in stores. It features stylish color combinations, convenient layouts and storage systems with carefully selected accessories. But the options you like need to be compared with the features of your kitchen in terms of area, layout, etc.

Design

There is a free planner on the official IKEA website. To get started, you need to register. After entering the parameters of the room, taking into account projections, communications and sockets, you can begin planning.

First, you should place the sink and large household appliances, then cabinets, storage systems, and decorative elements.

The result will be a finished kitchen model. The price of all added products will be calculated automatically.

Modular kitchens IKEA Method

Modular kitchens Method, which can be purchased at IKEA, are an excellent option for those who are not ready to purchase a ready-made option, but want to select modules depending on their preferences, habits, and kitchen parameters.

Module sizes and prices

To create a ready-made kitchen, IKEA offers you to choose from the following types of modules:

  • Kitchen cabinets that complement the Method design and are presented in IKEA can be chosen in different colors. The most popular colors are beige, white, brown, gray, green. Furniture options are also available in black, red, blue.

The width of the products can be chosen from 20 to 80 cm or more, the height - 50-100 cm. The depth of the cabinet can be in the range of 20-40 cm or 60-80 cm. The cost depends on the size of the kitchen cabinets and the material used. At IKEA, the price for such a product varies between 2640-27450 rubles.

  • Wall cabinets - about 70 options in total. The main colors of the offered product are white, beige, grey, green, black. The store offers the following module parameters: 80/60 cm, 20/80 cm, 60/60 cm, 60/40 cm, 40/100 cm, 68/80 cm, 30/60 cm. Number of shelves - 1-3 pcs. Doors can be solid or with glass inserts. The cost of products is 1950-21650 rubles.
  • Cabinets that can be used for built-in appliances - IKEA offers more than 70 options. The predominant color scheme of the modules is gray, white, beige, black. Cabinet sizes: 60/60 cm, 60/60/220 (240) cm, 60/80 cm, 60/60/140 cm, 60/100 cm. The cost of modules varies between 2020-30600 rubles.
  • Tall cabinets. The main colors of the products are white, beige, brown, black, green. There are several options in red. Products offered with parameters: 60 by 60 by 140 cm, 40 by 60 by 240 cm, 60 by 60 by 200 cm, 60 by 60 by 220 cm. The cost, depending on the parameters and material used, is 6200-35900 rubles.

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Additional accessories

In addition to the main modules, IKEA also offers to purchase:

  • Planks and overlay panels are presented in more than 50 variants. The main colors of the products are gray, white, beige, brown. The cost of 1 product is 900-11,000 rubles.
  • Fronts for drawers. The main colors of the product are beige, white, light brown, green, cherry, gray. Cost – 370-3900 rubles.
  • Bases and legs. The cost of products in this category is 300-7000 rubles.
  • Shelves and drawers. Suggested parameters: 60 by 60 cm, 60 by 37 cm, 60 by 45 cm, 40 by 37 cm, 60 by 37 cm. 80 by 37 cm. The cost of the products is 350-4500 rubles.
  • Kitchen handles are offered mainly in black, white, beige, and brown colors. There are different sizes and shapes. The width and depth of the product can be from 1 to 4 cm. The average length of the product varies between 10-30 cm. The cost is 150-900 rubles.
  • The internal filling of the cabinets is represented by pull-out containers and frames, drawers for storing kitchen utensils, holders, towel bars, wire baskets and sections.

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Advantages and disadvantages

Benefits of using modular kitchens

  • The ability to independently plan and assemble a kitchen to suit the parameters of your premises, personal tastes and needs.
  • You can receive a finished kitchen in 2-3 days. There are furniture options for kitchens of different sizes.
  • Possibility to choose modules of different sizes, shades, good quality.
  • The kitchen is not only stylish, but also well thought out.

Possible disadvantages

  • The choice of drawer widths is not very wide.
  • The surface of the products gets scratched quickly.

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General information about the modular system "Method"

The versatility of IKEA kitchens is determined by the Method modular system. All elements of the set are fully consistent with each other, which allows you to freely plan the space. You can combine cabinets of different colors and sizes according to the design principle.


Photo 5. Inspiring kitchen interior ideas from IKEA

Main features of the designer

Thanks to the included steel wall rail to hang the modules evenly, detailed instructions and the use of the modularity principle, the set can be completely assembled by 1 person, even without special skills. But this is not the only feature of the system:

  1. A large assortment. The drawers vary in height and depth, there are modules with and without a closer. Several cabinet height options are available. Buyers can choose from more than 20 types of fronts and 30 types of handles.
  2. Reliability. The stability of the headset is ensured by galvanized steel frame. The “Method” modular system is covered by a manufacturer’s warranty of 25 years.
  3. Combination with other rooms. IKEA supports the popular trend of combining the kitchen with the living room, dining room and even hallway (convenient for owners of small studio apartments). We offer universal cabinets that are suitable for any room.

Modular systems "Factum" and "Method"

The convenience of IKEA furniture lies in the so-called modular system. All elements of the kitchen set can be assembled like a construction set, where everything fits everything. In one composition, you can combine at least all the colors if you wish.

The practicality is that the system offers a wide range of cabinets of different sizes and colors that will make even the tiniest kitchen as functional as possible. IKEA produces systems and equipment taking into account the latest technologies and developments. For example, a faucet that reduces water consumption by 40% without changing the pressure.

You can assemble the headset yourself, following the instructions with a detailed step-by-step guide in Russian. And so that the assembly does not seem too boring, you can involve your children in easy and safe operations.

For example, these photos show several real interiors assembled using this modular principle.

Interesting fact: Until 2015, it was called “Factum”, after which the company made a number of improvements and introduced a fundamentally new system - “Method”.

Key Features:

  • base height – 8 cm;
  • new types of upper cabinets, although without sliding doors; among them is “Maximera” without legs, 88 cm high;
  • black-brown color of the frames (in addition to the already existing white ones) - now the visible part of the furniture does not need to be finished with special panels;
  • more than 20 types of facades and 30 types of handles;
  • a much larger selection of internal drawers - different in height, depth, with and without a closer;
  • drawer sizes – 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 cm;
  • the reliability and stability of the cabinets is ensured by galvanized steel frame;
  • new cabinet fastening system – steel rail;
  • the height of the floor modules is standard – 60 and 80 cm;
  • special adjustable legs for floor cabinets.

The colors of the facades remained unchanged, but the names changed.

The bulk of IKEA products bear Swedish, Norwegian or Finnish names - sometimes unpronounceable or sounding like an ancient Druid spell: Lidingo, Brokhult, Sofilund, Fagerland, Tingsrid

And this is not just a set of letters, but words that actually exist in the mentioned languages ​​- women's, men's names, names of rivers, lakes, birds, precious stones, etc. This system of naming products, like the principle of modularity, is a kind of calling card of the brand.

Module sizes

As part of this system, the company produces modules of several possible sizes:

  • width: 20, 40, 60, 80 cm;
  • frame height 80 or from 140 cm (pencil cases, sideboards and tall cabinets for built-in appliances)
  • depth: 61-62 cm and 38-40 cm.

Standardization of IKEA furniture sizes is both an advantage and a disadvantage of the METHOD system.

On the one hand, standard parameters allow you to assemble the headset yourself by selecting modules of the desired type and functionality.

On the other hand, the system does not take into account the design features of the premises.


Small kitchen with U-shaped set METHOD (gray facades “Budbin”)

Despite its shortcomings, the IKEA METHOD system still remains one of the most popular among buyers. A wide range of sizes allows you to assemble a set that will suit most kitchens in apartments or private houses. This meets the main principle - universality.

Kitchen IKEA METHOD “Ringult” (glossy) in a Khrushchev apartment

Another important principle is practicality, which is expressed in the ability to quickly and easily replace the necessary elements - frame, plank, cornice, etc. This is convenient and practical in case of damage to individual parts or if you want to inexpensively and without unnecessary hassle update the kitchen interior that has become boring over the years.

The METHOD kitchen can be composed of several functional and additional parts:

  • frames of floor and wall cabinets;
  • facades>;
  • table top;
  • plinths and legs;
  • overlay panels, strips, cornices.

For a series of videos on how to assemble a METHOD kitchen from IKEA with your own hands, see below:

  1. Assembly of frames (in 2 parts):

  1. Installation of the countertop (part 3):
  1. Installation of cornices, plinths, panels (part 4):
  1. Installation of sink, siphon, mixer (part 5):

Style diversity

IKEA is not only Scandinavian style. You can choose open modules with bright inserts, arrange them in a non-standard way, or give preference to natural shades and traditional shapes. There are options for those who are close to the modern approach and minimalism.

All style solutions are united by a common design, so they can be safely combined to create a unique kitchen.

Color solutions

The IKEA assortment is dominated by kitchens in neutral shades, which harmoniously combine with any interior design. Classic white modules remain popular.

The original new trend was the deep tones of blue and gray. Bright accents and natural shades will help diversify the interior.

White kitchen

IKEA offers several options for white facades: Budbin with panels and glass inserts on the upper facades, minimalistic Overbu, Hitarp with vertical stripes. Such kitchens have not gone out of fashion for several years. If over time you get tired of the laconic design, you can add a few bright accents.

Bright shades: “Budbin”, “Akstad” and “Kallarp”

Those who love bright colors should take a closer look at the “Akstad” series in matte blue, “Kallarp” in red-brown, and “Budbin” in emerald. Deep and rich color can be complemented with calm shades. Such a kitchen will be stylish and impressive.

Natural colors

Natural motifs in the design of IKEA kitchens are represented by walnut, light and dark brown ash, and oak facades. Any line can be complemented with a wood-look countertop.

Metallic

IKEA has modern furniture covered in stainless steel.

The industrial look of such a set will enhance the industrial style of the entire kitchen or add an unexpected twist to an established design.

Kitchen Design

The warm intimacy of shabby chic or Provence will be fully reflected in the design of Hitarp. Here is an imitation of handmade work and a color as close as possible to the natural palette. The relief of the facades imitates a canvas made of narrow stripes. Simply put, country style is elegant simplicity and conciseness.

The tinted white color of the facades allows you to creatively approach the design of the room (see photo). The Hitarp modular kitchen in the interior of the apartment opens up space for different color schemes, including a choice of bright and cheerful shades of textiles and wall colors.

Selection of Ikea kitchen furniture fronts

The modules are produced in series, but are structurally completely consistent with each other. Only the design differs. Based on the external design, you can find the necessary facades and suitable fittings.

Floor-standing cabinet types

Cabinets of the "Method" system have a width of 20, 40, 60, 80 or 100 cm, a height of 60, 80, 100, 140, 200, 220 cm. Each module can have from 1 to 8 drawers. In total, more than 16 thousand possible options for placing lockers are offered.

The height of the plastic base is 8 cm (for comparison: in the Faktum system, which was replaced by the Method, it is 16 cm). This change made it possible to increase the height of the floor cabinets.

For built-in appliances

Modules for built-in appliances have standard sizes. Many cabinets are equipped with additional compartments (drawers, open shelves) for storing dishes and kitchen utensils.

A special module with a metal ventilation grille is available for the oven.

Hanging

Wall-mounted modules are available in different sizes. Width varies from 20 to 80+ cm, height - 40, 60, 80 or 100 cm, depth - 37, 38, 39 or 40 cm (the deepest are corner and modules that are placed above the refrigerator).

There are cabinets with shelves and drawers, blank fronts and frosted or clear glass inserts.

Front panel types

The range includes front panels that will help you discreetly place all household appliances. Behind the facades, which correspond to the choice of doors of the lower and upper sections, you can hide a dishwasher, microwave oven or refrigerator.

Locker doors

Doors and front panels are made of MDF using frameless technology. There are models with a flat, smooth surface, with panels, glossy or matte. The same shelves and drawers can be equipped with different doors.

Module sizes

As part of this system, the company produces modules of several possible sizes:

  • width: 20, 40, 60, 80 cm;
  • frame height 80 or from 140 cm (pencil cases, sideboards and tall cabinets for built-in appliances)
  • depth: 61-62 cm and 38-40 cm.

Standardization of IKEA furniture sizes is both an advantage and a disadvantage of the METHOD system.

On the one hand, standard parameters allow you to assemble the headset yourself by selecting modules of the desired type and functionality.

On the other hand, the system does not take into account the design features of the premises.

Small kitchen with U-shaped set METHOD (gray facades “Budbin”)

Despite its shortcomings, the IKEA METHOD system still remains one of the most popular among buyers. A wide range of sizes allows you to assemble a set that will suit most kitchens in apartments or private houses. This meets the main principle - universality.

Kitchen IKEA METHOD “Ringult” (glossy) in a Khrushchev apartment

Another important principle is practicality, which is expressed in the ability to quickly and easily replace the necessary elements - frame, plank, cornice, etc. This is convenient and practical in case of damage to individual parts or if you want to inexpensively and without unnecessary hassle update the kitchen interior that has become boring over the years.

The METHOD kitchen can be composed of several functional and additional parts:

  • frames of floor and wall cabinets;
  • facades;
  • table top;
  • plinths and legs;
  • overlay panels, strips, cornices.

For a series of videos on how to assemble a METHOD kitchen from IKEA with your own hands, see below:

  1. Assembly of frames (in 2 parts):
  1. Installation of the countertop (part 3):
  1. Installation of cornices, plinths, panels (part 4):
  1. Installation of sink, siphon, mixer (part 5):

Layout options

The layout depends on the characteristics of the room. For example, if the room is a walk-through, a good option is parallel placement, and in a spacious room you can make a full-fledged island with a hob or sink.

L-shaped or corner kitchen

The angular placement of cabinets optimizes the workspace so that it is comfortable for several people to be in it at once. If you place an L-shaped kitchen correctly, you will get a triangle with full-fledged functional areas (storage, cooking, washing), between which it is convenient to move.

U-shaped

This type of layout allows you to make maximum use of space, increase the storage area and the number of cabinets for built-in household appliances.

U-shaped placement is suitable only for spacious rooms.

But to make it comfortable to cook in the kitchen, the distance between the units should not exceed 2.5 m.

Linear

A linear set is a convenient (and sometimes the only possible) option for planning small rooms. To make the most of the space, you should choose a folding or folding table, which most of the time can serve as a shelving unit, and use folding chairs.

To make it convenient to cook in the kitchen, it is necessary to delimit functional zones:

  • storage (lockers, refrigerator);
  • cooking (stove, work surfaces);
  • washing (wash, dryer).

There should be 40-60 cm of free space between the refrigerator, hob and sink, i.e. 1 full work surface.

Island and peninsular

In a spacious room, an island with a hob or sink is often installed. This is convenient, but difficulties may arise with connecting communications and connecting equipment. With a peninsula layout, which is also suitable for small rooms, a bar counter can become an additional area.

The optimal length of the island is 120-160 cm. These are 2-3 square modules connected by one tabletop.

Double row

For elongated rooms (especially if the door and window are located opposite each other or the room is a passageway), a double-row arrangement of cabinets is suitable. It is better to maintain a distance between rows of 1.5 m. At 1.2 m, opening cabinets and cooking may be difficult if there are several people in the kitchen.

To make the space as comfortable as possible, it is worth placing a refrigerator and work area on one side, and a stove and sink on the other.

Parallel layout

A parallel layout involves the arrangement of lockers in 2 rows (as well as a two-row or two-line). In such a kitchen, an important task is to accommodate the dining group. One row can be made shorter, and the free space can be used to install a folding tabletop and folding chairs.

Organization of space

A distinctive feature of a French country kitchen is the sufficient amount of free space. This also contributes to the presence of natural light, of which there should be plenty.

The most common option for placing furniture in such a room is an island. That is, in a Provence style kitchen you can often see an island or a dining area in the middle of the room. If a functional island is used, utensils can be placed here, which at the same time act as decor. These are antique frying pans, cauldrons and other utensils, as in the next photo.


Open shelves on such a piece of furniture look elegant. You can install wicker containers on them with small things that you would like to keep nearby. You can also use this space for decoration, although these are most often practical details.

The island is also often used by Ikea designers. As you can see in the photo below, this is not only a functional piece of working kitchen furniture, it can be a type of bar counter, dining table, work area - with a hob or sink.


When space allows, the work area can be styled as an antique stove. This nuance is often used in retro styles. In a kitchen in French country style, the place of the oven is often taken by a shelf behind a curtain, and functionally necessary appliances are hidden behind other facades. The arrangement of household appliances here is as ergonomic as in any modern interior.

Ikea kitchen range

At IKEA you can find ready-made solutions, modular systems, mini-kitchens. The Method system will allow you to plan the location of functional areas depending on the buyer’s personal preferences and needs. Any facades available are simply selected for ready-made frames.

The Knoxhult modules include design projects for standard and small-sized premises (for example, in studios and Khrushchev-era buildings). And mini-kitchens are a good solution for those who love simplicity or are looking for a convenient temporary solution at an adequate cost.

"Budbin"

One of the most popular series is suitable for interiors in the Scandinavian neoclassical style, as well as Provence or country. Budbin kitchens are available in warm white, dark green, and classic gray. All types of countertops are combined with sets in different colors.

"Dalarna"

Dalarna modules look similar to Budbin furniture and are available in white, black and brown colors. This series is more expensive due to the material used (“Dalarna” is made of solid birch, “Budbin” is made of chipboard, fiberboard).

"Ekestad"

The series is distinguished by its natural design. Blind facades with a thin frame and a solid wood body are made in a natural color (light oak). The upper modules can be equipped with doors with frosted glass inserts.

"Yutis"

The "Yutis" series are facades for wall cabinets with transparent or smoky glass. There are no lower modules; they need to be combined with other solutions (with blank facades).

"Lidingo"

After changing the Faktum modular system to Method, Lidingo kitchens are no longer available for order. The facades are made in shaded white, the lower ones have panels, the upper ones have panels or glass inserts.

Ikea Method system series

The advantage of Ikea kitchens is their diversity. And given that each series can be originally constructed from functional modules, you can purchase not just comfortable furniture, but a kitchen that will be made in some kind of thematic design.

Lidingo

Facades made in traditional Scandinavian style. A design that is also relevant in modern interiors. Although the color motifs are mostly cold, the modules allow you to create quite cozy kitchens with their own twist.

Sofilund

These are headsets whose main distinguishing feature is practicality. The series combines well with other solutions, for example, you can construct the bottom row from Sofilund modules, and the top row from Abstract series cabinets. The glossy finish of the furniture will allow you to place even large modules that will not seem so huge.

Brokhult

To decorate the set, elements made of stainless steel (they add modernity to the interior) and natural wood (they create coziness and are distinguished by an aesthetic appearance) can be used. The finishing uses glossy surfaces, which allow you to install furniture in a small room. Brokhult kitchens in the interior are stylish sets that have all the functionality of Ikea modules.

Sofilund series from IKEA kitchens

Kitchen series Lidingo from IKEA

Spacious Brockkhult kitchen from IKEA

Likstorp

Suitable for family kitchens, the models allow you to create a comfortable environment in a traditional style with wooden accents. At the same time, the set goes well with modern household appliances. According to the manufacturer, Likstorp kitchens represent what modern Sweden is like now.

Fagerland

A series for country style lovers. In such a kitchen it will be not only comfortable to dine, but also to relax, enjoying the fresh air. Suitable for a cottage or country house.

Abstract

The peculiarity of these facades is their glossy shade, which visually expands the space. Therefore, the series is suitable for small kitchens. The line includes red facades, next to which modern accents, for example, a bar counter, will be relevant.

Tingsrid

The peculiarity of this series is the absence of unnecessary details and at the same time the creation of a comfortable and functional interior.

Fagerland kitchen from IKEA in wood

The Tingsrid series from IKEA looks good in a small kitchen

Tingsrid series in dark design

Delicate combination of gray-lilac and white colors in the Abstract series from IKEA

Ramshe

These are kitchens made in traditional Swedish design, but perfectly suitable for use in modern interiors.

Budbin

This is a series that combines Swedish themes, pastel Scandinavian colors and the use of natural wood. The Budbin kitchen in the interior looks very cozy and attractive.

Rokhammar

Stylish kitchens made from the best types of wood, such as unpainted pine. The advantage of such a set is its naturalness and aesthetic appeal.

Nexus

These are comfortable sets at affordable prices and with traditional Ikea furniture quality. Suitable for anyone who wants to create an inexpensive kitchen out of modules.

Scandinavian style of the Rokhammar series from IKEA

Spacious Nexus kitchen from IKEA

The Budbin series from IKEA is closer to the classics

Ringult

The headsets in this series are traditional Scandinavian colors, glossy surfaces and ease of use. Suitable for anyone who wants to decorate their kitchen in a Scandinavian style.

Sevedal

Modules allow you to create laconic and at the same time very functional layouts. Suitable for arranging a small kitchen.

Dalarna

An excellent option is to use solid wood facades to create a set; this design looks elegant and stylish. The Dalarna kitchen in the interior is all about naturalness, which is imbued with notes of modern design.

Hitarp

The simple lines of this series allow you to create comfortable interiors in the Provence style. The sets may contain various antique elements (hood, wall cabinets), which make the kitchen even more impressive.

The Hitarp series is close to country style

IKEA Sevedal in white design

Black furniture in the kitchen Dalarna series

Bright kitchen IKEA Ringult series

Internal equipment: appliances and plumbing

Internal elements allow you to make the kitchen comfortable and hide the contents. Behind the facades you can use:

  • retractable modules;
  • waste sorting solutions;
  • additional inserts in the shelves;
  • organizers, trays, dividers;
  • internal drawers, which are located behind external doors.

In addition to modules and contents (from storage accessories to textiles, dishes), you can purchase plumbing fixtures and built-in appliances on site. Peculiarities:

  • all faucets sold at IKEA are equipped with an aerator that reduces water consumption by 40% without reducing pressure;
  • stainless steel sinks are made from almost 60% recycled material;
  • household appliances are purchased from reliable suppliers; the entire range is covered by a 5-year warranty.

Price overview

IKEA is good quality at an attractive price. The cost of ready-made kitchens with a standard layout is 12,989-31,289 rubles. If the standard Knoxhulta is not suitable, you can assemble the required set from individual modules and facades. The price of frames is from 1000 rubles. for a small wall cabinet up to 7,000 rubles. for a section of Vadholm boxes.

Facades cost from 500 rubles. (door 20x80 cm, “Häggebi”) up to 10,500 rubles. (door 60x200 cm, “Ekestad”).

Disadvantages of shopping at IKEA

IKEA is not without its shortcomings. Despite the assortment of facades, the kitchens turn out to be of the same type. Ways to avoid this:

  • refuse replicated accessories;
  • choose a limited edition;
  • order an individual project;
  • shift the emphasis from furniture to an apron, appliances or decor;
  • experiment with a combination of different lines.

Due to mass production, furniture is sold in standard sizes, which may be too large for kitchens in standard apartment buildings. This disadvantage cannot be called relative: although it is possible to make the design unique, then ordering a smaller cabinet will not work.

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