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Can you make Ikea kitchens handleless?

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Lambzig · 03/08/2015 11:46

Apologies for my eleventymillionth tiresome kitchen thread, but can you make them handleless? I am working with their annoying design app and think I have solved the handlelessness (is that a word) on the cupboards, but not on the doors. Is it the same fitting?

Any help much appreciated as I don't want to go back and forwards to ikea a hundred times (although I know that will be inevitable).

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Katz · 26/09/2015 12:08

lambzig - how did it go?

RKGCroxley · 20/02/2016 23:43

May I ask how the White Matt Voxtopr kitchen has worked out if you went for it? I loved it on the website but when I saw the sample door at Ikea today, it was dirty and scratched, while the other sample doors were in good condition. Perhaps that sample door had just been badly handled. Do your units get dirty very easily and if so can they easily be cleaned? Would you recommedn them?

langlandgirl · 21/02/2016 12:18

I'm interested too. Currently looking at Second Nature Remo and wondering if similar!

Eachpeachpearplum1985 · 22/02/2016 19:07

Oooh I was thinking about voxtorp units too. I also saw one of the doors in the shop and it looked a bit scraggy. Would be interested in people's experiences and any pics. Howdens also do a matte white handless style but I haven't been to the showroom yet.

Angelasw · 06/06/2016 14:54

Oldish thread I know but did anyone go for Voxtorp cream Gloss? I've yet to face a visit to Ikea!

Mpb1 · 06/11/2019 06:21

In case anyone is interested, I have created a handleless kitchen which is push to open AND soft close with no need to reset those push openers that they use on doors.
It uses blum’s high end push open actuator system which is specifically designed for drawers and I’ve made it work with ikea maximera drawers by creating a simple retrofit kit. Drop me a line if your interested:
[email protected]

mpb1967 · 10/11/2019 15:44

I know this is an older post - but if anyone is interested, I provide kits that allow you to convert any IKEA kitchen with Maximera drawers into a true push to open / soft close system capable of smoothly opening drawers with 25kg/55lbs of contents.

Here's a video of the system:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACmLeBkIBaA&feature=youtu.be

If you'd like more info then contact me on [email protected]

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