The Ultimate IKEA Kitchen Planning Checklist for Beginners
This checklist is designed to take you from "blank slate" to "IKEA Kitchen Planning" without the mid-renovation meltdown.
Phase 1: The "Reality Check" (Pre-Planning)
Before you even touch the IKEA website, you need to understand the physical constraints of your home.
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[ ] The "Five-Point" Measurement: Measure wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling, window-to-floor, window-to-ceiling, and the distance between windows and corners.
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[ ] Map the Utilities: Mark exactly where your water lines, gas valves, and electrical outlets are located.
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[ ] Identify the "Swing Zones": Note which way doors and windows open so your new cabinets don’t block them.
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[ ] Check the "Square": Use a carpenter’s square to see if your corners are actually 90 degrees. If they aren't, you'll need extra filler pieces.
Phase 2: The "Golden Rules" of Layout
A kitchen that looks good but functions poorly is just a very expensive storage unit. Focus on the ergonomics.
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[ ] Apply the Work Triangle: Ensure the distance between your sink, fridge, and stove is unobstructed.
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[ ] The 15-Inch Rule: Aim for at least 15 inches of landing space on both sides of the cooktop and sink.
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[ ] Dishwasher Placement: Always place the dishwasher immediately to the left or right of the sink for easy loading.
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[ ] Corner Strategy: Decide now if you want a Lazy Susan (the UTRUSTA corner pull-out) or if you’ll use a "blind corner" to save money.
Phase 3: The IKEA 3D Planner Pro-Tips
The IKEA Kitchen Planner tool is your best friend, but it has its quirks.
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[ ] Create an Account: Do not design as a "Guest." If your browser crashes, your design vanishes.
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[ ] Start with Corners: Always place your corner cabinets first; they are the anchors of the entire layout.
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[ ] The "Obstacle" Check: Add "Generic Objects" (like pillars or radiators) into the planner to ensure your drawers don't hit them when opened.
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[ ] Include Fillers: Walls are never perfectly straight. Add a 2-inch filler piece between any cabinet and a wall to ensure doors can open past 90 degrees.
Phase 4: Customization & Style (2026 Trends)
IKEA cabinets are modular, meaning the "bones" are the same, but the "skin" can be anything.
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[ ] Choose Your Fronts: Will you go with IKEA’s standard fronts, or "hack" your kitchen by buying frames from IKEA and doors from a high-end third-party maker?
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[ ] Lighting Plan: Plan for MITTLED under-cabinet lighting. It’s easier to install during the build than after the counters are on.
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[ ] Toe Kicks and Plinths: Don't forget to add these to your cart; they hide the plastic legs and give the kitchen a finished look.
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[ ] Internal Organizers: Budget for UPPDATERA drawer dividers. This is what makes an IKEA kitchen feel "premium."
Phase 5: The Final Review & Ordering
The most important step happens right before you hit "Buy."
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[ ] Book a Planning Appointment: IKEA offers free 1-on-1 sessions (virtual or in-store). Have a professional auditor check your plan for errors.
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[ ] Check Stock Levels: In 2026, supply chains are better, but some popular fronts can still be backordered. Check availability for your local store.
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[ ] Delivery vs. Pick-up: Kitchens are heavy (often 100+ boxes). Unless you have a box truck and a strong back, pay for the home delivery.
Phase 6: Installation Prep
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[ ] The "Kitchen Kit": Set up a temporary kitchen in another room with a microwave, coffee maker, and paper plates.
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[ ] Tool Check: Ensure you have a high-quality drill, a 4-foot level, and a stud finder.
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[ ] The Rail System: IKEA uses a suspension rail. Mounting this perfectly level is the single most important step of the entire installation.
Pro Tip for Beginners:
If you feel overwhelmed by the 150+ boxes arriving at your door, remember that you don't have to do it all. You can pay IKEA to measure, deliver, and install, choosing only the parts you're comfortable doing yourself.
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