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Ready to upgrade your home with new cabinet doors?
Swedish Door’s wide selection of door styles, materials, finishes and accompanying hardware offer limitless design choices to give you the look you’ve been dreaming of.
Swedish Door’s wide selection of door styles, materials, finishes and accompanying hardware offer limitless design choices to give you the look you’ve been dreaming of.
Swedish Door’s wide selection of door styles, materials, finishes and accompanying hardware offer limitless design choices to give you the look you’ve been dreaming of.
Swedish Door’s wide selection of door styles, materials, finishes and accompanying hardware offer limitless design choices to give you the look you’ve been dreaming of.
Choose the type of cabinets you want or currently have in the list below, and learn how Swedish Door will customize a brand new look for your home.
Our products are fully compatible with IKEA Sektion kitchen cabinets, discontinued Akurum (2003-2015) cabinets, Godmorgan, Besta and PAX cabinet systems, as well as custom cabinetry of any size.
Sektion is the current line of IKEA cabinets, rolled out in 2015. If you have an existing Sektion kitchen to upgrade, or want to use new Sektion cabinet boxes with customized doors and features, click the button below.
Not sure if your kitchen uses Sektion? See our diagram.
If you have an IKEA kitchen that was installed between 2003 and 2015, you likely have an Akurum cabinet system. A quick and easy way to check is to look at the holes inside your cabinets. See our diagram.
Not using Sektion or Akurum cabinets as a base? No problem! With Swedish Door you can customize any cabinet system, no matter the brand, style, or dimensions.
We offer the convenience of big box stores with the craftsmanship of custom cabinetry to build your dream kitchen, bathroom, home office, or wardrobe.
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.