How do I connect the drain of an IKEA sink?
We only use common sizes for our washbasins. This means that in most cases the drain of your washbasin simply connects to the drain of your bathroom.
If the drain does not fit, we recommend that you go to a hardware store to buy a reducer or sleeve that fits your drain properly and install it (or have it installed).
We also have a bathroom installation guide and some videos on our website that can help you connect the drain to your sink and other items in your bathroom.
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