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When should I consider booking a kitchen planning service?

IKEA's kitchen planning service is a support service to help you create your ideal kitchen. You can have a one-on-one consultation with an IKEA kitchen specialist either in-store or online.

In the planning service, we will provide you with a professional 3D plan, a list of necessary products, a price estimate, and an approximate cost for additional services such as delivery and installation. Our goal is to help you move forward with your kitchen plan with confidence. We can also provide advice on payment options, such as kitchen financing.
We recommend using the kitchen planning service in the following situations:
  • When you want to create a kitchen plan from scratch
    If you have ideas and measurements for your space but haven't created a concrete plan yet, the planning service is the perfect place to start. A specialist will guide you through the process, helping you design a kitchen that fits your space, budget, and preferences, and ensuring nothing is overlooked.
  • When you want a specialist to review a plan you've created yourself
    If you have already created a plan using the kitchen planner, a specialist will review it with you. In the planning service, we check the details and the usability of the layout to resolve any concerns before you make a purchase. If only minor corrections are needed, we can adjust them on the spot. If a major revision is necessary, we will guide you to book another planning appointment.
  • When you want to finalize your plan and proceed with ordering your kitchen
    If you have a plan from a previous planning session and are ready to purchase, we recommend booking a planning service. A kitchen specialist will double-check the product list and assist you with the ordering process. You can also discuss options for financing, delivery, and installation services.
If you would like to use IKEA's kitchen planning service, please book by selecting your preferred date, time, and location (in-store or online) from the kitchen planning page.
 
 

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