Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (2024)

Written By Modern Guided

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (1)

1: Using the wrong hinges

There are two main hinges that you’ll use on an Ikea cabinet project. The Utrusta 110° hinge is the workhorse that is also the right hinge in about 90% of cases. It’s a great hinge: it has a built in damper, in other words, it’s soft closing. It has adjustability in all three axes, making alignment easy. And little known fact: this hinge, like most of Ikea’s cabinet hardware, is built in Austria by Blum, which makes truly world class products. Great hinge.

That said, there are cases where your project will require a different hinge. The second most commonly used hinge is the Utrusta 153°. This is a much more substantial looking hinge. What’s different about this hinge is that when the cabinet door swings open, it also fully swings out of the way so that any drawers can be opened without the drawers hitting the open cabinet door. Sounds like a lot of words. To put it differently, you’ll need the 153° hinge if you have drawers behind your cabinet drawer.

Knowing just these two points will make picking your hinges much easier. And don’t worry too much - you can always swap the hinges if you find that you’ve used the wrong ones.

2: Using the wrong length panels at end of cabinets (36” not 30” panel)

All Ikea base cabinets are 30” tall. You’ll become accustomed to this length. But keep in mind that your base cabinet box will be sitting on top of legs, typically 4.5” high. This means that the total height from the finished floor to the top of the Ikea box will be around 34.5”, not 30”! When you select end panels, make sure you keep this in mind. In most cases you’ll want a full height end panel, meaning you’ll want to select the 36” height panel. This will be oversized on height, allowing you or your installer to cut it to the correct height on site. If you select the 30” height panel, keep in mind that you will have a gap beneath the end of your cabinet box and will need to wrap the toe kick around. It’s an option, just not a particularly finished look.

3: Not putting spacers next to wall for fridge door opening

This mistake has been made too many times. And it’s a particularly painful one to fix once the cabinets are installed. But a little bit of planning goes a long way!

In short, if your fridge will be installed near a wall, make sure there is at least 6” of space between the side of the fridge and the wall. This is critical so that the fridge door can be opened to a useful width before the door, or more commonly, the handle hits the wall. Forgetting to do this means you’ll be stuck with a fridge door that doesn’t fully open and make you constantly cramped getting items in and out of the fridge.

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (6)

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (7)

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (8)

4: Not accounting for door trim and interfering with drawer opening

Similar to the previous mistake of not adding a filler for a fridge next to a wall, you’ll want to make sure that any drawers that are next to a door or window with trim has a filler. If not, your drawer may strike the door trim when opened. A 2” filler between the end of the cabinet and the wall will avoid this problem, plus adds a nice, built-in look.

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (9)

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (10)

5: Mounting bottom drawer at wrong height

Ikea’s Sektion cabinet system is built around the Maximera drawer system. These are great drawers that come in a variety of sizes. The widths are matched to the cabinet box width. The depths are matched to fit either the 24” or 15” deep cabinet box. And there are a number of drawer heights to pick from, ranging from shallow trays for silverware to deep drawers for pots and pans. And the hardware is actually designed and produced by Blum, featuring smooth, strong, soft closing drawers. They are great drawers.

What’s not great is the very subtle but critical detail in how the drawer fronts are attached to the drawer box. This is a detail that is frequently missed, leading to a lot of head scratching on why the drawers are not closing, or the drawer front not fitting at all. Look at the two illustrations below and see if you spot the difference.

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (11)

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (12)

So when you get to the point of assembling your Maximera drawers and mounting to the fronts, remember that there is a difference in how the hardware is mounted for the lower drawer box.

Modern Guided

Five Common Ikea Cabinet Mistakes — Modern Guided (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Carlyn Walter

Last Updated:

Views: 6180

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carlyn Walter

Birthday: 1996-01-03

Address: Suite 452 40815 Denyse Extensions, Sengermouth, OR 42374

Phone: +8501809515404

Job: Manufacturing Technician

Hobby: Table tennis, Archery, Vacation, Metal detecting, Yo-yoing, Crocheting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Carlyn Walter, I am a lively, glamorous, healthy, clean, powerful, calm, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.