MASSIVE WALL OF IKEA BUILT-INS & COST | Renee Renovates
Summary
TLDRThis video takes viewers through the process of building a wall of custom Ikea built-ins for a 12-foot tall bedroom with a unique wall configuration. The creator walks through the planning, platform building, Ikea assembly, and custom modifications to fit the components perfectly. They tackle challenges such as outlet placement, creating custom cabinets, and handling tricky trim issues. The entire project cost $2,264 and includes detailed insights on the materials, tools, and techniques used to make the built-ins look integrated with the room, emphasizing the value of creating custom storage solutions.
Takeaways
- 😀 The project involves building a wall of built-ins using Ikea components for a 12-foot-tall room with a bump-out section.
- 😀 The Ikea components used include Billy bookcases, Pax wardrobes, and additional shelves and doors.
- 😀 The initial step was to remove an old wardrobe and crown molding to make space for the built-ins.
- 😀 A platform was built from scrap plywood to lift the Ikea components to the top of the baseboard, allowing for a seamless integration with the existing room design.
- 😀 Ikea components have different toe kicks, so platforms were built at varying heights to accommodate the different components.
- 😀 The total cost of the Ikea components was $1,566.38, with the base cost for the platform being $0, as it used scrap wood.
- 😀 Custom cabinets were built to fill gaps above the Pax wardrobes, with birch plywood and hardboard used for construction to minimize weight.
- 😀 Special modifications, like adding outlet extenders and cutting through wardrobes to allow for electrical access, were made to ensure functionality.
- 😀 For a more custom look, extra Pax doors were shortened and modified to match the built-in aesthetic.
- 😀 The final finishing touches included sanding, priming with shellac-based primer, painting with furniture enamel paint, and adding solid brass hardware.
- 😀 The total cost of the entire project, including custom cabinets, trim, paint, and hardware, was $2,264, with $200 spent on paint and prep, and $50 on hardware.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of building the Ikea-built-ins?
-The main purpose of building the Ikea-built-ins is to create additional storage in a room that has no closets. The built-ins also include a window seat, offering both functional and aesthetic improvements to the space.
Why was the old wardrobe removed from the room?
-The old standalone wardrobe was removed to make space for the new built-ins. This allowed the wall to be fully utilized and helped to address the room's storage issue.
What challenges did the builder face with the room's layout?
-The builder had to work around the room's 12-foot tall ceilings and a funky bump-out in the wall. Additionally, there was a window in the corner that had to be integrated into the built-in design.
What is the purpose of the platform built under the Ikea components?
-The platform is built to raise the Ikea components, such as the bookcases and wardrobes, to the top of the baseboard height. This helps to blend the built-ins seamlessly with the rest of the room's trim.
What was the cost of the Ikea components used in the project?
-The total cost of the Ikea components, including the Billy bookcases, Pax wardrobes, shelf extenders, doors, and extra doors, was $1,566.38.
What was the cost of the custom cabinetry materials?
-The cost of the materials for the custom cabinets, made from birch plywood and other materials, was $248.
What problem did the builder encounter with the Billy bookcases?
-The builder encountered an issue with creases on the backs of the Billy bookcases due to the folded hardboard. This led to the decision to add a layer of hardboard to cover the creases.
How did the builder address the gap between the Pax wardrobes and the custom cabinetry?
-The builder cut a smooth piece of plywood to cover the visible seam between the Pax wardrobes and the custom cabinetry, ensuring a cleaner, more integrated look.
Why did the builder choose to add extra doors to the Pax wardrobes?
-The builder added extra Pax doors to the wardrobes, cutting them to size and reattaching the bottoms, in order to make the wardrobes appear more custom and to fit the specific design of the built-ins.
What was the total cost of the built-ins project?
-The total cost for the floor-to-ceiling built-ins project, including Ikea components, custom cabinetry, trim, paint, and hardware, was $2,264.
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