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Why should I choose kitchen measurement service at IKEA?

We always aim to make it easy for you to measure your kitchen yourself, but you don’t have to do this if you’d prefer not to. For a small fee, we can arrange for an experienced technician to visit your home, take precise measurements, and record all the important details for your future dream kitchen.

The easiest and cheapest way to measure your kitchen is to do it yourself! We support you in doing this through our instructional video on how to take measurements of your kitchen.
If you prefer to get help with the measurements, we can support you through our kitchen measuring service.

What are the advantages of ordering kitchen measurement?

  • Expertise: The measurement service is provided by a technician with many years of experience in the kitchen industry.
  • Accuracy: Our technicians are experts in identifying and measuring all the specifications needed for a successful kitchen installation, , helping you avoid any costly mistakes..
  • Convenience: The technician captures all the details and provides them directly to IKEA. This saves you time and makes it easy to start designing immediately.

What is included in the kitchen metering service?

During the visit for measurement in your home, the technician will:
  • Take photos of your space for reference.
  • Collect and verify all the dimensions and details required for a successful drawing.
  • Deliver all measurement data directly to IKEA.
The following specific details will be measured and documented:
  • Room measurements: Total height, length and width of the room.
  • Walls and corners: Confirmation that walls are vertical (straight) and that corners are 90 degrees.
  • Windows and doors: Dimensions, position and height from the floor for all windows and doors, including window sills and frames.
  • Obstacles and fixtures: The precise placement of radiators, pipes, boilers, support columns and other fixed elements.
  • Ceilings: The position of any obstructions on the ceiling, including sloping ceilings.
  • Utility connectionsThe exact location of all existing connections for:
    • Electricity (socket, switch, connection type)
    • Water (springs and sewers)
    • Gas 
    • Ventilation 
 

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