Hello everyone,
I have a question that has been on my mind for a while: is it possible to equip IKEA KALLAX shelf doors with a soft-close system? Specifically, I am interested in retrofitting doors on the KALLAX units or perhaps finding specially designed versions that offer a soft-close feature.
I mainly know the KALLAX range as an open cube shelf, some with doors, but mostly with simple hinges without damping. Since I find the noise and force of the doors slamming to be annoying, I would like to look for a solution here. Does anyone know if IKEA itself offers such doors with soft-close, or if there are compatible damping systems that can be easily installed?
I would appreciate any experiences or tips on possible alternatives!
I have a question that has been on my mind for a while: is it possible to equip IKEA KALLAX shelf doors with a soft-close system? Specifically, I am interested in retrofitting doors on the KALLAX units or perhaps finding specially designed versions that offer a soft-close feature.
I mainly know the KALLAX range as an open cube shelf, some with doors, but mostly with simple hinges without damping. Since I find the noise and force of the doors slamming to be annoying, I would like to look for a solution here. Does anyone know if IKEA itself offers such doors with soft-close, or if there are compatible damping systems that can be easily installed?
I would appreciate any experiences or tips on possible alternatives!
R
Rashadmeo3 Sep 2016 18:57barda6 schrieb:
There are some third-party suppliers who provide the accessories.Exactly! That's how I did it too, and the soft close feature is really fantastic! :-)
Sometimes it's definitely worth investing a bit because it makes the furniture much more enjoyable. I can only encourage you to give it a try – especially with KALLAX, installation is not complicated!
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JEREMIAH384 Sep 2016 09:22I just wanted to quickly mention that soft-close hinges on KALLAX doors are a great idea, but you also need to consider how stable the doors and the shelving unit are overall.
If adjustments are too extensive, the doors might not fit properly anymore, or the shelving unit could be stressed.
It’s a good idea to measure carefully beforehand and check if the new hinges match the thickness of the doors. Otherwise, it can get frustrating quickly. 🙂
If adjustments are too extensive, the doors might not fit properly anymore, or the shelving unit could be stressed.
It’s a good idea to measure carefully beforehand and check if the new hinges match the thickness of the doors. Otherwise, it can get frustrating quickly. 🙂
JEREMIAH38 schrieb:
Maybe measure carefully beforehand to see if the new hinges fit the thickness of the doors.This is very important. KALLAX doors are usually about 16 mm (0.6 inches) thick, so when buying soft-close hinges, you should check their compatibility with this thickness.
Additionally, IKEA hinges are often special models (35 mm (1.4 inches) drilling), so it is crucial that the soft-close hinges are suitable for these drillings to ensure proper installation and smooth operation.
Rashadmeo schrieb:
Sometimes it’s really worth investing a littleAbsolutely! 😊 The sound of doors slamming shut is such an unnecessary annoyance – soft-close really makes it much more pleasant.
You could almost say it’s like wellness for your furniture 😉
A little tip: When installing, be patient. Adjusting the hinges can be a bit fiddly, but the result is definitely worth it!
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