ᐅ First Ikea Kitchen... Now with Backsplash (p. 7)

Created on: 22 Mar 2015 21:21
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Coletrickle_7808
Hi dear community,

My girlfriend and I will soon be moving into a new apartment. Our current kitchen will stay in the apartment or alternatively be sold on eBay.

Since the prices for kitchens we like at various kitchen studios or furniture stores are simply too expensive, we will definitely buy the new kitchen from IKEA. We just can’t justify paying over €10,000 (about $11,000) just for the cabinets.

We have set a budget of around €7,000 (about $7,700), including appliances.

We have already purchased a Siemens oven with pyrolysis cleaning, a built-in Neff induction cooktop, and a freestanding Siemens stainless steel refrigerator. We will also get a dishwasher and a range hood, both from Siemens. Altogether, this brings us to about €3,100–3,300 (around $3,400–3,600). This leaves us with approximately €3,500 (about $3,850) for the cabinets. Initial planning suggests this should work.

First, I would like some advice about the cabinet fronts.

We generally like the country style but want to keep it somewhat modern, for example with the handles (Örrnas or VÄRDE). We like Bodbyn, Kroktorp, GRYTNÄS, and Laxarby.

Are there any general pros and cons of the mentioned fronts? Laxarby, for example, is significantly more expensive than GRYTNÄS. My girlfriend especially likes Bodbyn in gray, but I would prefer something lighter.

For the countertop, we want the 2.8cm (1.1 inch) oak wood slab, which matches our dining table perfectly.

Secondly, about the installation.

There are no stupid questions, but… is the assembly difficult? I would consider myself and my dad fairly handy.

The kitchen will basically be a single line along a wall about 4.00–4.50m (13–15 feet) long; I still need to measure exactly. I would like a small L-shape, but on the back wall this is hardly possible because the radiator starts after about 1.00m (3.3 feet). Since the kitchen is also open on the other side, I wanted to create a subtle L there. However, the online planner complains because this L-piece is not attached to the wall. Does it have to be placed against a wall… or how does it work?

For the fully integrated dishwasher, you definitely need that rail — the name escapes me!

The oven will go in a tall cabinet; is there anything specific to keep in mind here?

For the backsplash, I would like to use aluminum panels with printed images. These are available on various websites in 2mm (0.08 inch) thickness and should fit into the IKEA rails, right?

Any general advice and tips are very welcome.

To give a better idea, I can also post the floor plan or design as a picture.
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Coletrickle_7808
23 Mar 2015 11:32
We often have wet dishes on the draining rack. I want a white one made of plastic anyway, not stainless steel.

I think my partner wants glass doors; they have some nice glasses and great Villeroy & Boch plates. You’ve probably seen them at Vapiano.

Everyone cooks here sometimes... but we also order takeout. Due to my job, I don’t cook as often as I did when I was a student, but I enjoy cooking on weekends and can cook very well.
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Hochglanz01
23 Mar 2015 11:51
Hello..

Yes.. then.. just bring on the glass doors.

The space between the stove and sink might be tight... for waste, peeling/washing vegetables, cutting boards, catch trays, chopping tools.

Regarding the sink.. since we have our eye on the quartz countertop, we will probably choose one that can be installed flush with the surface.

About your preference for white plastic, keep in mind that dark stains show up immediately and tend to stay (like poured coffee, cola, tea, sauces, etc.).. I once had such a basin. Never again! Except for ceramic.
For cleaning, I often had to resort to strong agents like bleach to get the sink truly clean again. Also, with plastic, some deeper scratches appeared over time.
On the other hand, with my current dark alternative, I occasionally have to dry wipe to remove limescale spots. But still better than my previously light beige one.

I have been planning my kitchen since November.. but soon I will be finished..

Best regards,
Hochglanz
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Coletrickle_7808
23 Mar 2015 11:58
I need to correct myself, it is not plastic but a granite composite material. For example, it is available at OBI for 180€.
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Juliette W
23 Mar 2015 12:14
I agree and would also move the stove top one position to the left to create more space next to the sink.
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Coletrickle_7808
23 Mar 2015 12:18
Then the appearance looks poor because the stove and extractor hood are no longer the focal point.
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Hochglanz01
23 Mar 2015 12:26
Hello,

Well.. there are also dark stains appearing here..

Best regards, Hochglanz