Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is that it's not a significant change from the old line. Quality is exactly the same- that is, exceptional quality at a price point that can't be beat. However, for whatever reason IKEA didn't change their cabinet door selections at all, so it's like s time warp to 2006. And to the extent you don't want modern, the cabinets just don't look that great. But inserts and quality are so much better than the more expensive stuff at lowes and hd. That said, if you go the IKEA direction, you definitely want to buy handles from elsewhere. We got ceasarstone countertops there and it was good. I would do appliances, faucet etc.
For context, we did an ikea kitchen in a Reno 3 years ago on a $900 home. We're about to do another on a $1.3 home because it worked well for us the first time.
Horrendous.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that it's not a significant change from the old line. Quality is exactly the same- that is, exceptional quality at a price point that can't be beat. However, for whatever reason IKEA didn't change their cabinet door selections at all, so it's like s time warp to 2006. And to the extent you don't want modern, the cabinets just don't look that great. But inserts and quality are so much better than the more expensive stuff at lowes and hd. That said, if you go the IKEA direction, you definitely want to buy handles from elsewhere. We got ceasarstone countertops there and it was good. I would do appliances, faucet etc.
For context, we did an ikea kitchen in a Reno 3 years ago on a $900 home. We're about to do another on a $1.3 home because it worked well for us the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Any feedback. Had one contractor tell me he didn't think it was as good as the old line.