Home Floating Shelves
$330.00 – $770.00Price range: $330.00 through $770.00
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$330.00 – $770.00Price range: $330.00 through $770.00
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$330.00 – $770.00Price range: $330.00 through $770.00
Browse wishlistWe get it. Knocking down walls to make your kitchen bigger isn’t always an option, but why not tear down some cabinets instead and replace them with floating shelves? Floating shelves are a great way to make a kitchen feel more spacious and airy.
If tearing down cabinets isn’t an option because you simply don’t have enough storage space, then you can always make use of those bare walls. Adding floating shelves is a simple and cost-efficient solution to your lack of storage space.
Swedish Door offers floating shelves in maple, walnut, and high quality paint colours with easy to install wall mount brackets included.
Meet with a Swedish Door specialist virtually or in our Ottawa showroom to explore styles, finishes, colours, and configurations for your IKEA cabinet project.
We’ll help you find the right fit, answer your questions, and guide you toward the next step.
32 1/2 (H) 17 (W):
Cover panel for 30" upper cabinet
42 1/2 (H) 17 (W):
Cover panel for 40" upper cabinet
47 1/2 (H) 17 (W):
Cover panel for stacked 30" and 15" cabinets
36 (H) 26 (W):
24" deep base cabinet
36 (H) 17 (W):
15" deep base cabinet
36 (H) 16 1/8 (W):
End panel for island or peninsula with single 15" deep base cabinet
36 (H) 25 3/8 (W):
End panel for island or peninsula with single 24" deep base cabinet
36 (H) 49 1/4 (W):
End panel for island with back to back, 24" and 24" deep base cabinets
36 (H) 40 (W):
End panel for island with back to back, 24" and 15" deep base cabinets
36 (H) 30 3/4 (W):
End panel for island with back to back, 15" and 15" deep base cabinets
36 (H) 95 (W):
Back panel for islands and peninsulas
95 (H) 17 (W):
15" deep tall cabinet
95 (H) 26 (W):
24" deep tall cabinet or fridge gable
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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.