Ikea High End Kitchen Cabinets

Ikea High End Kitchen Cabinets

An IKEA kitchen can look surprisingly high-end. Case in point: This design by Lindsay Grote of the The Design Couple made with Semihandmade Fronts.Adam Larkey

Say you're redoing your kitchen and you don't have lottery winnings to give you an unlimited budget. Cabinets tend to be the costliest item in a renovation, but you'd like to have a little money left over for other niceties like a new fridge or a cool backsplash. Where do you turn?

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Them. What's the big deal and why do they show up everywhere? I wondered the same thing as I started planning a remodel of my own 1890 kitchen that lacked any cabinet system whatsoever. Reeling from sticker shock at big-box and cabinet-shop prices, but apprehensive about flat-packed DIY cabinets from the Swedish giant, I went down an IKEA cabinet rabbit hole and am here to share some key takeaways you should know before you take the leap.

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First things first. There's a huge sale periodically and it's going on right now (it ends Sunday, July 29). The IKEA Kitchen Event is a straightforward 15 percent credit on a purchase of $2, 000 and up in the form of an IKEA gift card to be used on a future purchase. If you don't buy your cabinets during a sale and then — oh no! — the sale launches shortly after? It's worth contacting the store. Several IKEA fans I heard from said they bought just before the sale and the store made good on the special offer.

The bad news? Everybody else wants an IKEA kitchen right about now, so I hear it's a bit of a zoo. You'll need an extra dose of patience.

IKEA cabinets come ready to assemble (also known as RTA) in “flat-packed” boxes. They're “frameless, ” meaning you make use of all the space inside the cabinet, and are designed to hang on a rail system, with adjustable plastic feet on the base so they don't sit directly on the floor. They're constructed of particleboard wrapped in melamine (pros and cons of that vs. wood are an entire other story). An intrepid and budget-minded DIYer can do everything from design to pick-up to assembly to installation — or hire out everything to IKEA and their partners or a whole cottage industry of people ready to help every step of the way.

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Megan Winfield, an IT manager in the hospitality industry in Lexington, Kentucky, and her husband outfitted a 1930s kitchen a few years ago. “We went to big box stores such as Lowe's and Home Depot and the prices for semi-custom cabinetry was mind boggling, ” she says. For a kitchen with two walls of cabinets (upper and lower), they spent “in the neighborhood of $5, 000. We paid about $1, 200 for installation and backsplash and mounting of countertops onto cabinetry. We had estimates from local stores ranging from $7, 000 to $12, 000 for cabinets with installation, but in many cases that was for what we believed was an inferior quality product.”

Likewise Kim Sorise, a teacher in Louisville, Kentucky, also spent about $5, 000 for her IKEA cabinets. Seven years later, it's going strong.

While remodelers can use the IKEA planning system online, “usually people call me because they have attempted to get into the IKEA software and realize what an incredible time suck it is, ” Lindsay Grote of The Design Couple in Denver told NBC News BETTER. “You're taking time to learn software. For people who are savvy in architecture it's intuitive, but even if you know the software inside and out like I do there's a ton of time because the software freezes or you lose things — sometimes it takes 10 minutes to move a cabinet.”

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An IKEA spokesperson acknowledged the issue. “We've definitely heard that complaint, ” says Kathleen Wilber, IKEA's senior sales leader for kitchens in the U.S., “and within the next year we're going to be launching a system that's much more friendly. I'm so excited about this. The finished drawing will look like a photo.” And especially helpful for anyone new to kitchen design or feeling overwhelmed: “The user will answer five questions and based on answers the system will provide five starter plans.”

“An IKEA kitchen can look really bad or really good, ” Grote, who has designed 170 kitchens, says. “It is worth your time to hire a designer. There are so many aspects of kitchen design to make sure it functions well.” A number of designers like Grote specialize in designing IKEA kitchens, and of course there's help available at the store itself.

“Come to the store, we've got planning stations to get on there and we can coach you, ” says Wilber. “You can make an appointment, [co-workers] can make the plan for you ... If you're efficient and have all your decisions made you should have a plan in the two hours.” (Check your local store website for email contact information to make the appointment.)

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While IKEA has a limited number of cabinet fronts available — “we offer about 18-20 options from modern to traditional styles, ” Wilber says — several companies offer fronts designed just for IKEA frames. Especially for clients with higher-end houses, “I advocate they use custom cabinet fronts like Semihandmade, which I personally love, ” said Grote. “The quality is really, really nice and you have the option to DIY where you pick your Benjamin Moore paint.” Of course there's an up-charge for this of at least 20 percent, maybe 30 to 40 percent over IKEA prices, she said. And you're not locked into IKEA hardware — I picked up some vintage brass cabinet pulls for my cabinets early in my planning stages. Check out blogger Stace King's post I Promise These are IKEA Kitchens and get ready to overload your Pinterest.

“It’s not like building an IKEA Billy bookcase, ” Wilber says. “There are many steps to consider when installing a kitchen. Even assembling the cabinets should not be taken lightly. If just one of them isn’t assembled correctly and is not 'square' it could cause a gap that will only be exaggerated as the other cabinets get installed along the run. Also, not all walls are flat or plumb. This could lead to a bad installation if you don’t know how to take the steps to shim or level correctly.”

“Most of our customers hire someone to install their kitchen, ” she adds. That bumps up the cost of course; IKEA's installation partner averages a cost of $2, 600.

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But confident DIYers have tackled the job successfully. Michelle Bingham, a graphic designer in San Ramon, California, and her husband have done IKEA kitchens in their last two homes. “IKEA instructions are a bit lacking in info, pieces aren’t labeled and sometimes the illustrations aren’t that helpful, ” she says. “You really have to work within the IKEA sizes and it is tricky trying to figure out what can fit and where it can fit, we even retrofitted items to finish off things nicely.” When they did their second kitchen, “we knew what we were in for and felt comfortable assembling everything ourselves.

Want a step by step? Abby Lawson of Just a Girl and Her Blog break down the entire process in this great post: How to Design and Install IKEA SEKTION Kitchen Cabinets.

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If you go pick everything up, do you have the people power you'll need? Sorise rented a U-Haul and took reinforcements — two friends to help. “You have to load your own [stuff] but they pull everything for you from the stacks and meet you outside, ” she says. “They're flat packed so they're [the weight of] several dead bodies and you have to have a place to put them all when you get home.”

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