Low or medium drawers

  • Erstellt am 2015-02-18 21:40:11

simon84

2015-02-19 12:53:15
  • #1

In Austria, by the way, Ikea does accept used goods that are not in original packaging, but you do not receive cash for them; instead, you get an Ikea gift card loaded with the amount. You can therefore only spend that again at Ikea.
And: Ikea in Austria also accepts goods from Ikea Bratislava, although of course only the Slovenian purchase price is refunded.
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Ah yes, that would not be a problem since I am buying a "replacement" at a higher price anyway. I will just try that now.
 

Doppellunt

2015-02-19 12:56:21
  • #2

that will probably be the solution. I have the special carcasses with the ventilation cutouts.


as just discussed between me and the Section Chief, if you have the special cooktop carcass, you can use a middle drawer with NYTTIG.

I also installed a normally deep drawer under the sink. However, that involves a bit of tinkering.

I equipped the siphon with a space-saving intermediate piece (because without it, not even a 45 cm deep drawer would have fit), so that it moves closer to the wall. Additionally, there is a built-in soap dispenser in the way and the faucet has an extendable spray hose. So it’s pretty full at the back against the wall.
Nevertheless, I only had to cut out the back panel to a width of 20 cm down to the floor at the point of the siphon and soap dispenser. In the drawer, I then marked off a 20 x 20 cm square with small boards at the height of the drawer’s back panel (leftover from the second Nyttig cover, because of the 90 cm cooktop). Only this part of the drawer is unusable.
It was also important to me not to have to cut out the bottom in order not to unnecessarily reduce the stability of the drawer.

Regards
 

simon84

2015-02-22 00:26:50
  • #3
I have installed the cooktop base cabinet with 4x medium drawers with 20cm fronts, despite the Nyttig panel, it works perfectly. I can gladly take a closer look again and compare it with the other base cabinets, but I haven't noticed anything different in the grid, so it should also work with a regular carcass! The only difference seems to be the back panel.

Regarding the sink, yes, it also seemed a bit generous to me with 45cm and 37cm drawer depths, but I will measure it again precisely, maybe something needs to be done with the drain fitting or a different one used. The drain is in my wall and quite far to the left at the very bottom of the carcass. I almost had to cut out the entire back panel. I will post a photo when I have the chance.
 

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