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IKEA-Experte22 Mar 2013 10:37Hello,
unfortunately, these dimensions were discontinued a few years ago. I find that very frustrating. With STÅT, you can't really shorten a larger front either. The only option is to take the 50 x 70 cm (20 x 28 inch) door. Either as a regular door, possibly with internal drawers or wire baskets, or as a pull-out front for the lower drawer combined with internal drawers.
For the new run, you should try to opt for a different cabinet width if possible.
unfortunately, these dimensions were discontinued a few years ago. I find that very frustrating. With STÅT, you can't really shorten a larger front either. The only option is to take the 50 x 70 cm (20 x 28 inch) door. Either as a regular door, possibly with internal drawers or wire baskets, or as a pull-out front for the lower drawer combined with internal drawers.
For the new run, you should try to opt for a different cabinet width if possible.
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Nayla_106822 Mar 2013 12:17Hello,
The IKEA expert has already explained everything. I also find it unfortunate that the 50 cm (20 inch) size is so neglected. It is now only available as a full door, and that’s it.
If you want to add another row, you should not delay it too long because a major change is coming to the kitchens, and they will no longer be compatible with the Faktum series. If you are a DIY pro, it might not be such a big issue, but whether Stat fronts will continue to be available remains to be seen.
Best regards
Nayla
The IKEA expert has already explained everything. I also find it unfortunate that the 50 cm (20 inch) size is so neglected. It is now only available as a full door, and that’s it.
If you want to add another row, you should not delay it too long because a major change is coming to the kitchens, and they will no longer be compatible with the Faktum series. If you are a DIY pro, it might not be such a big issue, but whether Stat fronts will continue to be available remains to be seen.
Best regards
Nayla
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