Can I install my own IKEA kitchen?
You can choose to build your own IKEA kitchen as our products are all provided with assembly instructions or you can arrange for your own installer.
IKEA has been designing DIY kitchens for over 50 years and we have always done it with DIY’er front and centre of the process. Please see our installation videos here.
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