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Planning a renovation using new IKEA Sektion cabinets?

Check out the steps below to see how it works.

STEP 1

PLAN AND DESIGN

Browse our Sektion shop to see the doors, hardware, shelves, mouldings and panels we offer. You can even add the styles that catch your eye to your Wishlist!Once you’ve honed in on the right styles for your space, use the IKEA™ Kitchen Planner Tool to create your ideal kitchen layout.

Wait! Colours look different in person. Before moving on, we recommend ordering samples first to make sure you love them.

BROWSE AND ORDER SAMPLES

STEP 2

BUILD YOUR CART

With your IKEA kitchen plans in hand, add the doors and drawers you need from our catalogue to your cart. From there, you can move on to side panels, toe kicks, hardware, and any other components you need. Check out, and your order will be moved to production. It’s that simple!
STEP 3

SHIPPING + INSTALLATION

Once your order is created and shipped, we’ll provide you with the tracking information. Your Swedish Door products will arrive pre-drilled and ready to install! If you’re not a DIY person, don’t worry – you can reach out to one of our regional partners for help.

Prefer to work with a Swedish Door rep?

Start by using the IKEA™ Kitchen Planner Tool to create your ideal kitchen layout, and Swedish Door will use the PDF to create a custom quote for you within 5 business days.

Ready to get inspired and start planning?

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Planning a kitchen reno?

We know it can be stressful! Let our experts guide you through the process and help you get started. Learn about…
  • Planning your budget
  • Repainting kitchen cabinet doors
  • Refacing your cabinets
  • Remodeling your entire kitchen
  • Managing timelines and expectations

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What type of cabinets do you have?

The IKEA Akurum cabinet system was discontinued in 2015 and replaced with the new IKEA Sektion cabinet system. If you have an IKEA kitchen made and installed before 2015, you likely have an Akurum system. A quick way to check is to look at the holes inside your cabinets. See the diagrams below.

SEKTION

AKURUM