Ikea hack metod and faktum
FAKTUM and METOD are popular kitchen systems from IKEA. You can combine them endlessly. Even cooler is to hack up your IKEA kitchen with homemade fronts or an original countertop. And did you know you can do lots of other things with the FAKTUM and METOD systems too? Turn them into a sofa or a coffee bar, for example. In this article, we share with you IKEA METOD and FAKTUM hacks from our handymen. Get inspired by these examples!
In this article:
- IKEA hacks METOD and FAKTUM DIY
- To size plywood birch fronts
- Raised washing machine in METOD kitchen
- Handle-less IKEA kitchen
- Oak panels for special twist
- Coffee bar from IKEA METOD and plywood poplar
- Bench made of METOD kitchen cabinets
- Plywood birch countertop
- New dishwasher front and plinth in FAKTUM kitchen
- Tough kitchen with OSB cabinet doors
- IKEA kitchen hack with neomint and birch
- Handle-less cabinet with new fronts
- Espresso bar hack from IKEA METOD
- Unique DIY kitchen in special colour
- Looking for other IKEA hacks to make yourself?
- Getting started with your homemade IKEA METOD and FAKTUM hack
IKEA hacks METOD and FAKTUM DIY
The METOD kitchen system is the successor to FAKTUM, so you won't find FAKTUM in IKEA stores anymore, but you might find this kitchen system in your home. Therefore, in this article, we share with you popular IKEA hacks that our handymen have shared with us.
For each project, we tell you which sheet material the handymen used for the IKEA hack. So you can order the materials used from us quickly and easily. This is because at TOSIZE.at you buy precisely cut material in almost all shapes and with many finishes. Ideal for kitchen worktops and fronts. We deliver the materials to your home quickly. That saves you a lot of sawing work!
To size plywood birch fronts
Handyman Laura used plywood birch for her IKEA kitchen. She used the wood for the dishwasher, carousel, drawer cabinet, sink cabinet, side panels and skirting boards. She sealed and varnished the wood. The whole kitchen hack was a big job, but in the project description, she explains step by step how she went about it.
Elevated washing machine in METOD kitchen
Want to fit your washing machine and tumble dryer at height in your METOD kitchen? Handyman Daan knows how to do it. He used plywood birch to even make a pull-out drawer for the laundry basket. The result is beautiful and practical!
Handle-less IKEA kitchen
This handle-less IKEA kitchen was made by handyman Emiel with plywood birch fronts, cut to size by TOSIZE.at. The colour of the wood gives the kitchen a very natural, calm look.
Oak panels for special twist
Give your kitchen a special twist with oak timber panels. Handyman Stijn used these materials for the side panels in the kitchen. It combines nicely with the dark fronts.
Coffee bar from IKEA METOD and plywood poplar
Handyman Jesse used plywood interior poplar for a conversion for a freestanding fridge. But, that's not all. He also made bespoke fronts, shelves and free-hanging drawers. A very nice project, this kitchen with coffee bar.
Two IKEA METOD cabinets are the base. Next to them is a drawer unit that serves as a coffee bar. In the description of this DIY project, Jesse explains well how he went about it.
Bench made of METOD kitchen cabinets
Who thinks of using kitchen cabinets when making a long bench? One of our creative handymen! This handyman used seven kitchen cupboards and glued vuren timmerpanelen cut to size on them. A few cushions on top and you can have the whole family at the table! A very original IKEA METOD hack.
Plywood birch countertop
Handyman Robin put 40 mm plywood sheets in clear acrylic lacquer. He uses this as a countertop on the kitchen cabinets in his dining room.
New dishwasher front and plinth in FAKTUM kitchen
Since the parts for the FAKTUM kitchen are no longer available, handyman Martyna went in search of new fronts and skirting boards. And she succeeded, ordering MDF and phenolic plywood from us (perfectly cut to size and delivered to her home, of course).
For the dishwasher front, she measured and pre-drilled the drill holes herself. As did the handles for the handle. She attached the skirting boards together with a reinforcement corner, so as to clip it under the kitchen cabinets. Handy!
Tough kitchen with OSB cabinet doors
For a cool, robust look to your kitchen, hack the fronts with OSB. OSB is totally hot and we can see why. It is budget-friendly and gives your kitchen a very cool, industrial look.
Handyman Mark had the OSB boards delivered to his home exactly to size and then made a jig for the hinges. Simple and quick. His kitchen with OSB cabinets does look very cool.
By the way, Mark used OSB not only for his kitchen, but also in the hallway. We really like it all!
IKEA kitchen hack with neomint and birch
By hacking your IKEA METOD or FAKTUM kitchen, you can really go for a totally different look. Handyman Jelle also proves this. He turned his neutral kitchen into a real eye-catcher by using plywood birch and MDF moisture-resistant tfor new fronts. The colour combination of neomint with natural birch is special.
Jelle ordered the board materials to size from TOSIZE.at and did all the finishing himself. He rounded the corners with an edge router, milled black handles into the MDF, drilled holes for hinges and primed and varnished everything himself.
For the handles of the plywood panels, he has applied a sleight of hand: by cutting a corner in miter that acts as a handle.
Handle-less cabinet with new fronts
That you don't have to use IKEA kitchen cabinets only in your kitchen, we saw above with the bench seat. Handyman Kelvin chose to use FAKTUM cabinets for a simple, high-quality cabinet, with plywood birch fronts.
Kevin milled the hinge points out of the wood to make them fit perfectly. The handle was also milled into the plywood panels with a finger router. The result is a beautiful, handle-free cabinet!
Espresso bar hack from IKEA METOD
Do you love coffee? Then you want a nice place for that expensive espresso machine in your home. Handyman Khanh took up the challenge and built an espresso bar with sideboard from IKEA METOD elements and oak timber panels from TOSIZE.at. The structure fits exactly into an unused niche in his living room. A clever use of space!
Khanh had us cut the panels in miter and joined them together with slats and wood glue. He also built connections for electricity into the cabinet. Glitsa Parquet lacquer was used to finish the wood. The oak gives the whole a warm look!
Unique DIY kitchen in special colour
If you want an IKEA kitchen in a very specific colour while also applying some customised solutions, there's no getting around it: you'll have to hack your IKEA kitchen. That's what this handyman did with his hack of a kitchen island and cabinet wall. We understand why, because the colour with which the custom-sawn moisture resistant MDF is finished is really special!
The kitchen worktop is made of waterproof MDF with epoxy and three layers of concrete ciré.
A very nice, unique DIY kitchen makeover!
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Getting started with your homemade IKEA METOD and FAKTUM hacks
Were you able to find inspiration for hacking your own IKEA kitchen? We hope so. In any case, our handymen have tried very hard to create a unique DIY project.
Order the sheet material for your IKEA hack from TOSIZE.at. Perfectly tailored, delivered to your home without any hassle. So you can quickly get back to cooking and enjoying your kitchen.
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Have fun hacking your IKEA kitchen and we would love it if you would share your result with us too!