... an elevated dishwasher is always a DIY job at Ikea. And, the tall cabinet wall is maybe a bit far from the sink wall here. And, as far as I understand, the water connections are already in place now.
The thing with the connections is (unfortunately / fortunately) correct - today we will go to a furniture store again to see what they have. Does anyone know what kind of lead time we have to expect at Ikea? That is, how long from purchase to delivery? We are currently heating dry - planning says everything will be finished by the end of January.
The huge advantage at Ikea: immediate availability. However, not for [Arbeitsplatte auf Mass]. The rest can be taken away as is and assembly can begin. If necessary, make a temporary solution for the plate.
The huge advantage at Ikea: immediate availability. However, not for custom countertops. You can take the rest with you and start assembling right away. If necessary, fashion a temporary solution for the countertop.
Never ordered a kitchen at Ikea? I actually think that’s made up. We have a 2.40 meter furniture line for our utility room, for which we went there about three times, plus two more times because of the handles. They were available again after two months. You also can’t rely on online availability. Ordering isn’t either! Something is always mixed up, doesn’t fit, or is missing. But I don’t want to take away anyone’s anticipation. As an Ikea enthusiast, I have now replaced almost all furniture with higher-quality, more individual pieces; the rest will be scrapped.
Bought, picked up, assembled, moved with the kitchen, reassembled and expanded, used for six years and then sold again at half the original price.
Experience with it is available, but to be fair, I have to say that it's better not to have two left hands. Also, the amount of boxes is quite considerable, also weight-wise. I take it sportingly; my only personal effort will be the kitchen.