ᐅ Ikea Metod Cabinet 60 cm High – Is an Induction Cooktop Possible?
Created on: 22 Jun 2014 22:42
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phaeton2222
Hello,
I want to buy a kitchen from IKEA and, as a complete beginner, I tried using the kitchen planner today.
Two questions came up:
1. Is there a Metod cabinet that is 40cm (16 inches) wide and only 60cm (24 inches) high? Because of a relatively low window, I can’t install the kitchen all the way to the wall with units higher than 80cm (31.5 inches). That’s why I want to finish the countertop with a 60cm (24 inches) high cabinet.
2. I would like to have an induction cooktop in the kitchen. However, I am having trouble finding a suitable countertop for it. Is there an overview of countertops that are compatible with induction cooktops?
I want to buy a kitchen from IKEA and, as a complete beginner, I tried using the kitchen planner today.
Two questions came up:
1. Is there a Metod cabinet that is 40cm (16 inches) wide and only 60cm (24 inches) high? Because of a relatively low window, I can’t install the kitchen all the way to the wall with units higher than 80cm (31.5 inches). That’s why I want to finish the countertop with a 60cm (24 inches) high cabinet.
2. I would like to have an induction cooktop in the kitchen. However, I am having trouble finding a suitable countertop for it. Is there an overview of countertops that are compatible with induction cooktops?
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phaeton222229 Jun 2014 21:37That further supports my preference for a frame.
But I assume that IKEA does not install third-party products when I hire their kitchen installers for the assembly?
Otherwise, I would rather purchase other appliances separately, as I am quite uncertain about the quality of IKEA’s appliances.
But I assume that IKEA does not install third-party products when I hire their kitchen installers for the assembly?
Otherwise, I would rather purchase other appliances separately, as I am quite uncertain about the quality of IKEA’s appliances.
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