ᐅ Are there different sizes available for Ikea Brimnes furniture?
Created on: 10 Apr 2020 08:17
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ArinjoHello everyone, I’m planning to get some furniture from the Ikea Brimnes series, especially bedroom pieces like wardrobes, dressers, and beds. I’m wondering if the Brimnes furniture comes in different size options—for example, whether the dressers or wardrobes are available in various widths, heights, or depths, or if there is just a standard size to expect. If there are different sizes, it would be helpful to know exactly which size options exist and how flexible the series is in terms of room dimensions and intended use. I’m particularly interested in detailed information about the measurements and whether Ikea’s range offers more flexibility than you might assume at first glance online or in the catalog. Looking forward to your insights and answers, thanks!
Hey! Great that you’re asking – the Brimnes series is really versatile! 🙂 Yes, there are indeed different sizes, especially for wardrobes and dressers. For wardrobes, you can find several widths depending on how much storage space you need. The height and depth are usually consistent, but the width often varies, allowing you to adapt it perfectly to your room. Beds also come in various sizes – from single to double beds. Feel free to check the online catalog carefully, as the measurements are very detailed. Don’t be discouraged if you’re unsure – just compare the measurements yourself, and it’ll work out! Good luck with furnishing!
As an addition: The furniture in the Brimnes series features a standardized yet flexible size concept. Wardrobes are mostly available in widths of 80 cm (31.5 inches), 120 cm (47 inches), and 180 cm (71 inches), with a height usually around 190 cm (75 inches), and some models even reaching 236 cm (93 inches). The depth is generally about 50 cm (20 inches), which suits most rooms well. Dressers and drawer units vary, typically between 80 and 120 cm (31.5 to 47 inches) in width, with a standardized depth of approximately 40 cm (16 inches). Beds range from 90x200 cm (35x79 inches) up to 160x200 cm (63x79 inches). This range allows for different combinations that can be adapted to various room sizes. This simplifies planning, even though not all dimensions are individually customizable.
To be honest: I don’t think the Brimnes range really offers as many size options as some might believe. Ikea produces standardized measurements to save costs – so if you’re looking for something very specific, you’ll probably be disappointed. Sure, there are different sizes available, but the selection is quite limited. For people with smaller or unusual room layouts, this might not be the best choice. Instead of focusing on a wide variety of sizes, Ikea often requires compromises. You could also see this as an advantage, since everything tends to fit together nicely, but if you’re looking for flexibility, you might want to look elsewhere. Just my opinion.
[@ottilie, post: a9m1u8, member: XXX]To be honest: I don’t think the Brimnes range actually has as many size options as some people believe.
There’s some truth to that, but you have to admit: for everyday use, the sizes in the Brimnes range are more than adequate – not everyone is looking for an unusual piece of furniture.
And if you don’t find exactly the perfect size, small tricks can still help you make the most of the space, such as clever stacking, add-ons, or combining with other series. So, it’s really not a big deal!
There’s some truth to that, but you have to admit: for everyday use, the sizes in the Brimnes range are more than adequate – not everyone is looking for an unusual piece of furniture.
And if you don’t find exactly the perfect size, small tricks can still help you make the most of the space, such as clever stacking, add-ons, or combining with other series. So, it’s really not a big deal!
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Taylorsi4510 Apr 2020 14:04Yes, there are different sizes, especially for wardrobes and dressers. Widths of approximately 80 cm (31.5 inches), 120 cm (47 inches), and 180 cm (71 inches) are common. Depth and height are usually standardized. This allows you to plan effectively.
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