ᐅ How can I integrate Ikea Metod cabinets into existing kitchens?

Created on: 14 Feb 2018 09:12
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Nishanmi
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Nishanmi
14 Feb 2018 09:12
Hello everyone, I am currently planning to expand my existing kitchen using Ikea Metod cabinets and am wondering about the best way to integrate them into a partly fixed kitchen unit that is already installed. Specifically, I am interested in how to modify or complement the Metod cabinets so that they match the existing kitchen both visually and functionally, without having to carry out completely new installations. What tips are there for achieving a clean transition between old and new elements, especially considering that the dimensions are not always exactly the same? I would appreciate any experiences, particularly regarding how to compensate for possible height differences or how to combine different cabinet fronts effectively.
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ronti
14 Feb 2018 09:23
The Metod cabinets are modular, allowing you to often use filler panels and spacers. Measure your existing kitchen very carefully to choose the right cabinets. Height differences can usually be adjusted with adjustable feet.
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blaix
14 Feb 2018 09:45
ronti schrieb:
Height differences can usually be compensated with adjustable feet.

That is generally true, but especially with such modifications, the varying types of subfloors are often underestimated. It is not enough to adjust the height only at the feet. Stability through wall attachments and alignment with the existing kitchen unit are crucial. Also, I wonder whether combining different fronts is always as unproblematic as it seems. Visual consistency or mismatches can strongly affect the overall impression – does anyone have experience with this?
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baelku
14 Feb 2018 10:06
Fronts should ideally be identical or very similar; otherwise, the combination quickly looks untidy. For minor differences, panels or decorative trim work well. If there are height variations, you can compensate with a countertop if the substructure is suitable.
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trevor
14 Feb 2018 10:29
You can also see it as a small challenge: Old kitchen meets Ikea Metod – like an exciting crossover! 😄
If the cabinet fronts don’t match perfectly, it helps to choose a harmonious color scheme and design the transitions deliberately. Lighting or decoration can also be used to create accents that distract from minor mismatches.
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Nishanmi
14 Feb 2018 11:02
trevor schrieb:
If the cabinet fronts don’t quite match, it helps to choose a harmonious color scheme and consciously design the transitions.

Thanks for the tip! I’m especially concerned about color since the existing kitchen is from a different manufacturer and is somewhat older. Would it make sense to use vinyl wraps or paint to at least visually unify the look? Are there any other suggestions for stylishly bridging small visual differences on doors or handles?