Название | : | Corner Cabinet Magic: 6 Genius Solutions | IKEA Kitchen Planner |
Продолжительность | : | 21.11 |
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I like the trick of leaving a fake skeleton in the empty corner space, so anyone who renovates the kitchen in the future will find it😊 Comment from : Daniel Sonntag |
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Put a door on the other side of the wall for cubbyhole storage Or fit a short washer/dryer combo backed into the space from the other side Comment from : mikemotorbike |
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The 45 degree corner cabinet works better with a smaller one, not a super wide oneless empty space overall and easier to align to wide cabinets without spacers Comment from : Aaron Landry |
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With the base corner filler that space is not wasted you can make pop up features like a spice cabinet that hides there until you lift it up out of hiding Comment from : Aaron Landry |
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I have a corner unit with carousel and this my favorite kitchen storage solution It’s so much easier to use than fixed shelves, and holds so much Things don’t get “lost” in the back because there really isn’t a back Comment from : Hey Boomer |
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Just put lazy Susan and cut the all hassle Comment from : Eunhea Park |
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A tip from an ikea kitchen worker (Germany): You can put an 80 cm cabinet in the corner and just have the smallest door (20 cm) with a wide hinge to have better access Or you pull it out a little more with a 40 cm door than you saved 20 cm in comparison to the big corner cabinet brYou can also use the wall corner cabinets if there’s an obstacle in the corner and usually you don’t need filler it s enough to put a side cover on all four sides Saves space and looks more neat! Comment from : Mirja E |
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I love my corner cabinet in my kitchen; I have three large bins on a rotating arm for my garbage and recycling 😊 Comment from : Shannon |
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Another option is if you have a room on the other side of the wall that could use the space Shelving for a corner entertainment center, bookshelf If the other side of the wall is a closet, the space makes a good place for a safe Comment from : RA Gibby |
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The plan for my kitchen is this I have a peninsula separating my kitchen from an eating area We have a blind cabinet with shelves and lots of crawling inside of it My plan is to replace the corner with a regular cabinet that opens into the eating area The non blind portion of the blind cabinet will be replaced a row of drawers Easy access to all the space Storage for the eating area No more crawling into the cabinet Comment from : D L |
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I say leave it vacant except for putting a life size fake skeleton in it That way you scare the crap out of anyone who may redo the kitchen in the future But I’m crazy… Comment from : Jannine Tate Loyd |
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nobody puts baby in the corner Comment from : Spinkey |
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Your presentation of the 45 deg corner set is the most asinine explanation I've ever heard You're obviously a frustrated wannabe designer who has no business in the construction industry!! Comment from : Michael Rutledge |
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I had custom cabinets made, nothing fancy though Couldn't really figure out what to do with the corner because of the weird measurements etc So we just made it I told him to leave it like it is I actually really like it Is it is a storage place for very large items That also happen to be relatively light it works great for what I need it for No shelves, no Lazy Susan Just a space for big items Comment from : No Games |
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Think you can create a 45° wall in the corner, to the ceiling or to countertop hight that helps positioning that regular cabinet at an angle and get filler pieces correctly alligned more easy Method 7 Comment from : eli nys |
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I've got one more to add to the list (that might even save a little money): In our kitchen, we made a diagonal, similar to the diagonal cabinet you show, but with NO cabinet there Our contractor built a couple of shelves that attach to the back and sides, with a base, too, of course We bought a couple of big baskets that sit on the shelves plus we have access to the corners to store less used items No wasted space! You just have to be OK with the open shelf look You could probably get a matching door, but the installation gets quite a bit more involved Comment from : Sheryl Z |
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imo the last example would have been the perfect situation for the corner setup lol Comment from : EmrysPaperArt |
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Theres another Solution i had to use in a Layout for a client recently But its very 'russian' (as we say here):brbrInstead of using the IKEA Corner rectangle cabinet - we had to take a 80cm wide cabinet with two 40cm doors and put it in the croner with some leftover space to the wallbrOne of the doors gets screwed in place and just functions as a "front cover" for the cornerbrAdjacent to that we put the next drawer cabinet with the standard spacer in our case about 20cm into the blocked door Comment from : Mattai80 |
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You can also put cabinet against the wall and decide you have a gap in your countertop so that you can go in and open your cabinet Comment from : KBinturong🇫🇷 |
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I think IKEA sells ready made 45° cabinets They are just called 135° My sister are considering one for her stove top Comment from : jannebu |
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Corner drawers exist too, IKEA don't offer them though Comment from : Daniel Nagel |
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This are the worst examples of what to do with a corner I've ever seen - so many of them leave so much space unused Comment from : Samuel Rostol |
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Another option A box with a lid Modify one of those "blank fillers" add a hinge to the top panel (except it appears there are no back walls) Comment from : SteveJohnSteele |
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We put a cupboard in the back of a blind corner from the other room, it holds our recycling Comment from : Jayne Gale |
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Did Ikea used to have a weird shape pull out that tucked into the corner? Comment from : Casi D |
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I put my cooker and hood at 45 degrees I use the triangle behind it to store pots and pans, and there's extra space on either side for trivets to move pans off the heat Comment from : Adrian Scarlett |
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And what about a kitchen with corners that are not 90°? At my old house, the angles are about 110° or 80° tricky to for ikea kitchen but with a standing filler, it could work, I would have to get a custom made counter top, but it is necessary anyway Thanks for the tips! Comment from : Anna rénovation maison |
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How do you use a computer ? Comment from : Victoria Orellana |
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We decided on a new build I told the builder no L shape kitchens and no barn doors The plan we picked included an L shape To go around that I had them push out the exterior wall to create a corner wall This also added a little storage alcove in the garage The house before had an L shape and the lazy Susan and cabinets drove me nuts Too much dead space Comment from : Krys C |
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put drawers in the corner, like other countries do Excellent as the corner drawers come all the way out Comment from : tina k |
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Can i ask: with the blank corner piece as discussed in the 5minute mark, is it possible to gain entry into that area if you need to? Even if it means taking out the drawers, etc?brbrI have a gas meter in my kitchen that i would love to get out of the kitchen cabinets and into dead space However, I'd obviously like to gain entry if I absolutely need to Comment from : geetarwanabe |
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I wish there's a way you can use those corners from the other side of the room Let's ay it's a living room an you could have a small shelves or closet there Comment from : Djentle Ant |
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No - do not do any of these suggestions Simply get a lift inside the corner cabinet, when you need access to it simply push the button and the interior of the cabinet lifts up to counter level Comment from : B Jamo |
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I have been unable to access any Ikea kitchen planners for some time now :( Comment from : The2tlc |
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I keep gold bars and guns in my blind kitchen corner RIP lazy Suzy 🪦 Comment from : Shadownoob Noobslayer |
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What is the cost of the panels? Comment from : Henrietta Lowe |
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Why catty corner a cabinet and have so much wasted space Turntables or lazy Susan’sbrS in the corners is far more efficient for small spaces imo Comment from : Henrietta Lowe |
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The apartment I’m in has no corner access - wasted cabinet space in my opinion Comment from : Henrietta Lowe |
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This is horrible These ideas are so silly and odd Yuck Comment from : David Stephen |
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Hey Mark, when I did the Ikea kitchen design planner, there was an error warning that stated something along the lines of that base drawer in the corner 7:25 not being anchored How do I solve this issue? brbrThank you for these videos! I especially appreciate this one Comment from : J D |
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IKEA kitchens are trash Comment from : D Rock |
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Thank you I have a spare room and I have about 100 or more books needless to say I want to build in an L shaped bookcase with a magic corner and the window seat has to have the ability to fit my xl twin mattress and the botttom drawer has to be the extender to turn the twin into a double?? whatever size it is when you pull the second twin out for when married couples come over to visit Comment from : Ms Penguin |
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i hate lazy susansbrbrlol the only thing i hate more than lazy susans is the thought of wasting the space Comment from : Kendra Owen |
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Do we say 'the most easiest' guys, or 'the easiest'? As an English learner, I was always told the second option is the 'only correct' one🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Comment from : lEtoile du Sud |
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❤ this! brWhat are your thoughts on a stove /vent in front of a window? I'm not keen on putting it in the corner of a smallish kitchen for my remodel Comment from : Kenzie Hill |
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Mine is my dog's private cave The dishwasher is missing so he goes into the corner cabinet and naps there Comment from : Antonio Figueroa |
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Minute 15…perfection - I’ve done 2 of my kitchen remods w/ikea planner…had a corner window on the first one & did exactly what you describe It was awesome!! I still miss that little corner view over the yard while doing the dishes ; ) Comment from : YogiSurfRunner |
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I would use that small corner space for cookie sheets and cutting boards to drop down vertically into slots, with a hinge top Comment from : Ang S |
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What do you suggest if the kitchen is already complete, don’t want to use lazy Suzy and there’s a dishwasher to the right of the blind base cabinet Comment from : Toni R |
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Done this on 2 kitchens Idesigned and had made This allowed me to have wider drawers - have not missed corners at all and no more "head in a cupboard" Also I have 4 drawers instead of 3 - measure height of plates, pots etc You can gain an extra drawer using wasted space above these plates etc Comment from : Susan Dunne |
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The blind corner in my kitchen wasn't accessible and was fairly large as it went from the sink on the east wall to the stove on the north wall It seemed like a waste of potential storage space in a house with very little storage A kitchen remodel wasn't an option, but through the north wall was the laundry room, so I opened up that wall to gain access to that blind corner It gave me a great spot to store my rolling pet food containers Comment from : 30DayRide |
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Corners are to be avoided Stuff falls off pull outs and turntables They are total pain Hard to clean also Just designated my new kitchen with a single wall and an island eliminating the corners Comment from : L Hartwig |
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I know it's not fashionable and I like things on islands but also like a hand sink in the corner like in the 80s but it's not a popular situation go but I like for small bathrooms corner sink units and Cornish hours and corner baths and corner sinks in kitchen to wash hand s Comment from : Leonie Angela |
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Amazing tools and skill on your part, thank you! Comment from : Dan Schmitz |
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The more and more I think about it I needed this paid the fee to talk to you in person I mean on the phone Comment from : Richard Vasquez |
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Are you sure you're not getting a kickback from Ikea don't get me wrong I have the the most respectFor you Comment from : Richard Vasquez |
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Mark do you have a suggestion for the uppers, as their upper corner is out of stock with no end of that in site Comment from : Stacy Degregorio |
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What a huge waste of time this video was Literally every single "benefit" he mentions is completely useless Comment from : Naythan St Onge |
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Great video, not least for a good lesson in how to use the ikea kitchen planner! But you missed a cheeky one: (admittedly you can only do this in a new build or if you’re doing a bigger re-fit) you can lose the space in the kitchen and create a lower cabinet in the room next door, through the wall The resulting cabinet, (in the room next door), would look flush to the wall; a little bit of space saving magic 😊 Comment from : Tamsin Purkess |
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An 8th way is easiest:don't use Ikea's cabinets in corners Comment from : P Schmied |
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How about weird stuff like having a window in the kitchen that's only 35" from the floor? Chop the base? One cabinet or all? Corner vanity options for bathrooms that aren't 3 times the cost of standard units? Etc Comment from : nunya |
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bQ/b : Why would you do a blocked-off corner?brbA/b : Because you like wasting space Comment from : Him Him |
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The ikea tool has the option of a corner sink/stove/oven already U don't have to fabricate it Comment from : Jenny Åkesson |
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21min and no usefull resolution Comment from : Teacher Maski |
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What? Nobody seriously considering give the next person to renovate the kitchen a good scare by putting a life size Halloween skeleton in there? Comment from : John McMillen |
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i did the blocked off corner for my kitchen but am fully utilizing the blocked off space I opened the wall so that i could access the area from an adjacent hallway I ran all the phone, TV, cable, and networking wires coming up into that area from the crawlspace underneath Relatively easy, if a little low and cramped, to change connections around over the years as equipment and providers have changed Comment from : Donald Shockley |
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When I saw title of your video, I thought that Ikea finally included some smart corner solutions, better than "Lazy Susan" Too bad, they still didn't include any kind of more space-saving options 😢 Comment from : nobodynemoq |
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But I do like your videoe Comment from : Richard Vasquez |
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Wow I was so with you about how u do your corners But this Ikea thing your doing 😮 Well not going to loose respect I have over it but really😢 Comment from : Richard Vasquez |
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For the corner, with or without a pipe conduit in the corner, consider a less-deep bank of drawers on the 45°, and narrower width (eg 300mm/1')brbrI almost went with that, but came up with a different solution of partially obscuring 300mm of base cabinet (for sink) into the corner (so 'half a blind') Currently have a traditional corner with a Susan which I think is inefficient overall Comment from : Davina Squirrel |
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My kitchen was rather small I redid it with IKEA, I used the corner cabinet with the lazy Susan It worked out fantastically, lots of space for storage in it Comment from : Epiphyllum Balcony |
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It never occurred to me that it might be best to just waste the corner space in favor of more usable drawers Our new kitchen will be large enough that I don't need to worry about utilizing every nook and cranny In our current house, I spent a small fortune on a really cool corner pop-out While it's super cool, and has the beautiful engineering, at the end of the day, it doesn't really hold that much A set of drawers would have been much more useful Comment from : SoCalVipers |
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I'll design my kitchen to not have corners Comment from : J V |
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Sorry, I am not into kitchen planing right now and therefore the video is a little bit long to watch it in total But what I have seen: you mention the blind corner and just use cabinets next to it What I wanted to add, because I think you have not mentioned this: Besides better access, the total usable space is the same or better than using corner solutions In a German forum somebody actually calculated the area of corner pullouts, carousel / lazy sue (I believe is the term in english?) and standard drawers (which can be bigger when using a blind corner) and the space - as I said - was same or better with the standard drawers Of course this may differ in some settings, but usually the blind corner is the best option Comment from : Kaktus 317 |
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Great video!brI have a really small kitchen and I think the big takeaway for me is to thing about actual usable storage space instead of thinking I must use the corner Plus six ways to achieve a cornerbrThanks! Comment from : fuzzylon |
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I have an existing corner cabinet and I started looking at adding a Lazy Susan but when I did the math I wasn't going to gain any shelf space This was because the the Lazy Susan is round so you loose space normally store stuff in in the non corner portion as well as in the corner portion for the corners and and clearances that you need to allow the shelf to rotate and the space in the corner that add is limited for the same reason Comment from : Mark Hancock |
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👍🏻🇦🇺 Comment from : Linda |
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Lazy Susan's suck Comment from : Brenda Hobbs |
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When you open the door on the left and it rotates the circle shelves from the corner, do you actually lose the shelves that would normally be behind the door? Comment from : Sandi Newton |
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Good if play back is 2X Comment from : rockshot100 |
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Great ideasbrDraws straight to the corner on the left and a rollout work bench on the right brSome stored items are needed rarely Like for Christmas or the holiday seasonbrOr even a hidden safe for valuables Comment from : Stephen Brickwood |
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Sounds like a perfect pantry in the corner! Comment from : kitpie13 |
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It was really helpful to see you show how different options could be done on the planner! Looking forward to the pantry video! Comment from : Marty O’ |
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At about 07:30, you could probably hold down your shift key while rotating that cabinet to constrain the rotation to 45 and 90 degree angles Give it a try Comment from : Vic Meow |
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