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Ikea Kitchen Cabinets: Hey or Nay?
We're doing a massive home repair/renovation next spring, including a new kitchen. We have just started looking at cabinets, and I like some of Ikeas, but not sure about the quality. We have other furniture from Ikea, but it's furniture not a kitchen.
My big thing is that I want to have a medium gray for the base cabinets, with a lighter gray cabinet on the walls. Having a hard time finding them, without their being custom or my painting stock cabinets.
Wife. MoM {1G + BBG triplets}. DIY'er. Cloth Diaper'er.
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Our current cabinets are terrible, so we can't just redo them. Haven't decided what we're going to do yet. We're not looking to install an expensive kitchen with granite counter tops, etc. We are updating our kitchen and obviously want it to look nice, but on a budget.
Checked out Ikea's cabinets in person and bought a couple of doors that we found in the as is...they seem pretty good, but we are checking out some other options too.
I'm pretty sure our cabinets are Ikea (we rent our house), and sometimes when I open them and pull too hard I'm afraid they're going to fall off, or if I lean on one when I'm cleaning the floor or something I'm afraid to put all my weight on it. I remember growing up and we had solid oak cabinets and I slammed everything around for like 15 years and we only had one broken door. I despise the look of oak, but the quality was definitely higher.
Like PP I'm notoriously hard on my possessions, but if you don't treat your kitchen too roughly in general then you'll probably be fine with Ikea. I love the showroom kitchens so I don't blame you for wanting them! If you expect wear and tear on your kitchen, or little ones who don't know any better, looking elsewhere might be better in the long run.