IKEA METOD Kitchen Island

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Timelapse of IKEA kitchen island/peninsula build.
    Please find all IKEA products used in the list below.
    Sorry about missing some parts of the build, for example assembly of the drawers. Some footage got lost but i'm happy i was able to save some and put together this video :)
    Here are timecodes for the different steps during the build:
    00:00 Step 1: Building base cabinets
    01:55 Step 2: Attaching base cabinets together
    02:15 Step 3: Cutting and installing support boards, this makes it easy to attach cover panels later
    03:35 Step 4: Attaching cover panels
    04:37 Extra step: Cutting hole for power socket into the side of base cabinet
    05:00 Step 5: Drilling holes and anchoring kitchen island to the floor with support bracket
    05:51 Step 6: Installing plinths/toe kicks
    06:00 Step 7: Sanding oak table top with steel wool (oak table top was not from IKEA)
    06:12 Step 8: Applying oil (I used Osmo TopOil)
    Sidenote: In the finished photo the base cabinet legs have been moved outwards so the plinths/toe kick are not that far in under the cabinet. It gave the kitchen island a better look overall.
    All IKEA products used in the video:
    • METOD base cabinet frame (502.056.31, 102.056.28)
    • METOD support bracket for kitchen island (202.984.05)
    • METOD assembly kit for kitchen island (202.984.10)
    • METOD leg (402.055.99)
    • FÖRBÄTTRA plinth (403.275.05)
    • FÖRBÄTTRA cover panel (402.978.86, 102.978.83)
    • MAXIMERA drawer, medium (802.214.46)
    • MAXIMERA drawer, high (402.046.32)
    • VEDDINGE drawer front (302.054.39, 602.054.28)
    • UTRUSTA shelf (102.056.09)
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Komentáře • 22

  • @progressivebird
    @progressivebird Před rokem +3

    Thanks for giving the full list of elements this is exactly what I was looking for and it is great. So helpful!

  • @Harry-jj6qw
    @Harry-jj6qw Před rokem

    Looks great, thanks for the detail instructions

  • @kristianolsen8317
    @kristianolsen8317 Před rokem +1

    This is awesome! My island is almost exactly like yours, so i’m simply following this step by step😂 a question regarding the power socket though. Is it simply a cut through and then placed over the socket or did you extend the socket somehow to make it line up so perfectly through the hole?

  • @lineellingsen3486
    @lineellingsen3486 Před 10 měsíci

    Exactly what i was looking for 🙌🏻 thanks for sharing 😊

    • @porcelanaboy
      @porcelanaboy Před 3 měsíci

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @stuartlee8791
    @stuartlee8791 Před rokem +4

    This is really clear and helpful. Thank you, I am just about to build something like this. However, I have one question. Is there an alternative to fixing it to the floor? I would like to avoid drilling into the floor. My unit will be a little large and include a narrow wine fridge. I wonder whether the weight is sufficient to keep it stable. I would be grateful of any thoughts.
    Thanks.

  • @kitchenandwardrobe
    @kitchenandwardrobe Před 2 lety

    Good work 💪

  • @RuthieRuth80
    @RuthieRuth80 Před 3 lety +2

    This looks like exactly what I need to finish my kitchen. Where did you get the worktop and what size is it? Also, I assume you just used decorators filler for the holes in the open cabinet?

    • @simplehomediy8888
      @simplehomediy8888  Před 3 lety

      For the holes i used these cover caps from Ikea: www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/variera-cover-cap-white-00226315/
      Worktop i got from a local shop, cut to order. Size is 44 by 144 cm (about 17 by 57 inches)

  • @michielpovre1623
    @michielpovre1623 Před 3 lety

    How did you saw the back cover panels to 80x80cm to match one metod? (cause the size at ikea are never 80cm?) thx for the video!

    • @simplehomediy8888
      @simplehomediy8888  Před 3 lety +1

      I used 2 metod cabinets, one 60cm wide and one 80cm wide. For the cover panels i used 3 61.5x80cm panels, 2 full lenght ones side by side (didnt have to cut them at all) and narrow strip from the third one against the wall.

  • @victornhr7126
    @victornhr7126 Před 3 lety

    The small last piece you used as backpanel. Did you cut that your self and from what? Thanks.

    • @simplehomediy8888
      @simplehomediy8888  Před 3 lety

      Yes i cut that myself from the FÖRBÄTTRA cover panel (Article number 402.978.86).

    • @victornhr7126
      @victornhr7126 Před 3 lety

      @@simplehomediy8888 Thank you :-)

  • @denisedrijverxx
    @denisedrijverxx Před rokem

    How is the kitchen island confirmed to the wall?

  • @Mary42877
    @Mary42877 Před rokem

    So the wooden part of the support bracket (5:31) doesn't touch the floor? Ohh I was wondering why its height was lower than the minimum height of the legs.

    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk Před rokem +1

      The angle brackets hold it to the floor. Once the wooden block it is loosely screwed to the angle bracket, you slide it up to meet the bottom of the cabinet base and then tighten up the screws. This allows you to screw through the cabinet base into the wooden block.

  • @kitchenandwardrobe
    @kitchenandwardrobe Před 2 lety +1

    I subscribe you channel

  • @kitchenandwardrobe
    @kitchenandwardrobe Před 2 lety

    I like you ♥

  • @sassandsavvy007
    @sassandsavvy007 Před rokem

    Great inspiration, thanks for this video. Only wee bit of criticism - there's no way of drilling holes in the floor of a rented place. I'd have put the cabinets on wheels with stoppers instead.