What goes where?
Daily recycling can be made so easy and fun that the kids want to do it. Waste-sorting bins in easy-clean plastic, with lids that shut any odour inside, give you a convenient solution.We help you design your new kitchen
We know that buying a kitchen has its challenges. But don't worry, at IKEA we have a team of specialists that will help you, step by step, to plan, design and buy the kitchen of your dreams.
The appointement with the specialist is free and you can book it online via video call or in person at your IKEA store.
Extra space for extra everything
Making use of every inch of wall is also a kind of resourcefulness. Shelving, cabinets and a small workstation give you the storage capacity and workspace flexibility you need, both for everyday activities and special projects.Homemade pickles and jams
Why strain mother nature with disposable packaging? Glass containers like these old-school jars can be used again and again for your own pickles and jams – or repackaging store-bought ones to make a crafty impression.Find the sweet spot for spuds
Under the right conditions, root vegetables can be stored for a long time. In fact, they can last all through winter. A cabinet with a mesh door is a good place to keep them dark and well-ventilated – but still accessible when it’s time to cook.
Hooks can work wonders
Hangers and hooks are ideal for multi-purpose storage. If you can’t find a good place to put something, your hook rack usually takes care of the problem. Mount it well on the wall, and there’s almost no limit to how much it can hold.We help you design your new kitchen
We know that buying a kitchen has its challenges. But don't worry, at IKEA we have a team of specialists that will help you, step by step, to plan, design and buy the kitchen of your dreams.
The appointement with the specialist is free and you can book it online via video call or in person at your IKEA store.