I know its a pandemic and shopping in stores is complicated right now BUT I would LOOOOVEEE to see some sort of guide to buying wood at the hardware store. I always get so intimidated and confused. Watching the whole process of you doing it would be so helpful!! :)
Ann she might not see this great suggestion because you put it as a reply to another comment. Please repost to the video. So she can see! I hope she will consider your idea 💙
Oh... you're going to need some sort of fastening between those boards. Ideally would be some biscuits or dowels, but pocket holes would work. I think you're going to see the wood filler crack quite a bit in the future.
I was thinking just spring for a custom cut piece of wood. I didn’t think this was the item to save money on. I was also wondering about using those cabinets to support a person’s weight. They’re not designed for it. I hope there won’t be that many people sitting on the bench. I’m not convinced she saved that much money over a scratch build, particularly if she went with pine and/or MDF. I’m also worried about the hinges. My understanding is that hinges that support cantilevered weight are a specialty item, specifically designed for the purpose. Over time I think there will just be too much strain on the hinges. I think a Kallax shelving unit would have worked better than the cabinets, but maybe the measurements didn’t work. She must have wanted closed storage, because otherwise she could have just built a bench with cubbies below.
@@valerieann2751 I cringed when she painted the top white - a warm wood stain would have been so much better. Also that gap on the right side by the way would drive me nuts. Actually, building your own cabinet would have been better too - I'm really not agreeing with a lot of her choices lately. Personally, I think a split top with piano hinges to pull the top up is easier to load/unload things if she's using this as a front closet.
So my safety takeaways from this video - wear protective eye wear and ditch the jewelry when doing any sort of construction, including but not limited to assembling Ikea cabinets. Got it!
notice the masks being worn during the cutting part too. The dust can get in your lungs and having splinters inside your breathing apparatus leads to all sorts of health hazards!
We did a version of this. However we used drawers from their entertainment center section which you CAN add feet and you don’t have to worry about hinges because they are drawers. 👍🏼 It took us 1 day total to purchase and assemble.
PrincessJaetara Hi! I believe we used the Besta unit. They are not too deep but they fit our space perfectly. You can also double up on the drawers and it would be tall enough to use as an entry way table w/ storage.
Every episode has so many safety problems, it's just a matter of time until one of them gets a serious injury. No eye protection when drilling and sawing, 9:50 long hair hanging down when using the drill, climbing scaffolding without a safety strap, not taking rings and dangling necklaces off. It's honestly giving me anxiety, they do not take any shop safety precautions.
I have never been this early to a TSG vid! Wild stuff. I love doing built ins with knockdown cabinetry - makes the idea of a custom piece more approachable
I have those hinges on my kitchen uppers and you can adjust the pressure on them so they're not so violent (I have handle marks in my my ceiling from the install!)
Kelsey, for the wood top, next time, drill pocket holes first. Check out Dani Berger's farmhouse table. She does a step by step on how to create this exact thing.
at least the plan is to paint it and not leave it stark white, so that's a little better. She would have had to plan it without woodfill though, as others said
I'm drafting up plans for a banquette in my dining room and this is so helpful! LOVE that you went with the 2x4 base. Excited to hear if you find a better hinge solution because I'm seriously considering those IKEA cabinets.
I think this turned out amazing! I wondered if large drawers might be an option instead of the hinged doors. I know the Besta series has drawer options, but I’m not sure what dimensions they come in. I also would recommend removing the baseboards at the ends so the bench is flush against the wall. This is the perfectionist in me talking - that small gap on the right above the baseboard would drive me nuts. That said, this is an awesome IKEA hack and it’s giving me some ideas for the future! Great job!
7:25 we did the same thing with our kitchen we didn’t use the feet. We built a 2 x 4 base and didn’t use the kick boards from them either they are shiny so we got white moulding from Home Depot
I get what you're saying but then it would've driven me crazy to have the higher end on the right as opposed to the left. Visually I like the way it looks and in addition, it was such a perfect fit for the drawer unit on the left.
I think she should have added a coat cupboard on that side. I mean what else could she put in that corner? And it would be actually useful coat storage
I agree she should’ve done a tall cabinet for coats on the right. She could’ve stacked the cabinet on top of the lower door unit and then would’ve gotten a lot more storage out of it. Also the height would help balance it out against the fireplace. Then she could’ve kept the drawer cabinet on the left or just swapped that out for a hinged door. Keeping it how it is feels awkward because the drawer unit is basically hiding behind the fireplace..
kels, 1) it looks dope and you did a good job, 2) I think it would benefit from some trim pieces and caulk to fill the gaps along the wall on the left and right sides, to give that proper “built-in” look. 3) Those hinges are usually adjustable, I would look into it or otherwise honestly return them 🤷🏻♀️ and 4) I’m not totally convinced about the joinery on those boards, I think you might see the wood filler cracking. For the future I think you should rip cut the rounded edges off with circular saw and a straight edge, and then pocket hole together the boards :) Great video as always though. House is coming together nicely!!
I'd totally throw some pillows on the edges of the bench maybe a blankie for show and pop a plant on the drawer side or maybe like a plate that holds keys etc. It turned out so good been wanting to do a similar project in my apartment for the longest time.
These kitchen cabinets are so versatile!! I work for an interior architect and they’re building all sorts of stuff out of these. Love how your project turned out, can’t wait for more making home episodes 😍
i'm literally liking and commenting on all your new videos to increase engagement so your videos get pushed out more because you guys are so underrated!!
That exact same thing happened to my dad with his ring catching on a fence. Except, the case was written about in some medical article, because it was the first (or one of the first?) successful reattachment of that kind.
this turned out SOOO good!! i see a plant going on top of the drawers and some hooks on the opposite side for coats! love that you can just kick your shoes into the first cabinet and tuck them away!
Just an idea: You could buy a simple rectangular mirror and build a wooden frame or buy a simple wood-framed mirror and then to imitate the decorative aspect buy different decorative baseboards. My hardware store has a variety of relatively cheap and easily combinable baseboards with swirls and decorations. Then prime the whole thing (wood glue makes for a very cheap primer, just use a few thin layers) and then spray gold. For a more vintagey effect, you could brunch on a light layer of brown oil paint and wipe most of it away to give that old, antique effect.
i've watched this 3 times already and I am honestly obsessed with this ikea hack! I work for ikea and I am literally going to show this to the kitchen coworkers when i'm in next it's such a brilliant idea
Omg!!! It’s been a week of restless searching for a bench long enough, or cute enough for my space, with no luck. If I choose the one long enough, it doesn’t have storage, if I choose the one cute enough, it’s tini tiny!!! Thank youuuuu 😍😍😍
Lee Valley is INCREDIBLE! I grew up with their catalog. They carry so much interesting home/garden/hardware stuff. It's the best place to go Christmas shopping!
That's a great fit and omg it's so satisfying how well it fits!! I would DEFINITELY change the changes to the other ones unless you're ok with risking your floor/safety of people opening it! Can't wait to see how you decorate this! I would definitely do some sort of coat hanging/vertical storage to the right side of the window and maybe art work or shelving on the left side above the drawers to balance it out? Also add some nicee cushions for the settings defs! Super excited for the rest of the series I wish you would upload more often ❤️
Fantastic build Kelsy! I admire that you did this and with very little error. Thank you for sharing the whole process as this is real and therefore encouraging to me and many others I'm sure. I watch DIY Huntress and she is brilliant yet makes mistakes sometimes. Congratulations for WHEN you guys get to 2 million subscribers!
I love this build. I have searched a lot to find a solution for a built-in or semi built-in piece like this. I could never find exactly what I was looking for. I will have to check out Ikeas kitchen build section to design mine. Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m excited to try and make my idea come to life because of this video. Lol. Excited to see what color you end up choosing for that piece. Who am I kidding I’m so excited to just see the whole entry way space done. I always love this channel for awesome ideas at a great price point.
This. I have been looking for a, 'How To' with IKEA cabinets forever. I plan on a window seat in my small kitchen/dining room. Thanks so much for sharing!
I was literally flintching when you picked up those cabinets, I thought it was going to break your back. You guys inspire me... I want to make stuff, I'm too afraid I'd just waste my money trying.
I am always so impressed by how you can take an idea and make it a reality! This looks fantastic, can't wait for the next making home episode to see it fully styled! 😁
My first thought to solve the hinge problem was to attach magnet strips at the top of each cabinet for it to have a closing point, but perhaps they'd weaken with time. This turned out fantastic, definitely come sweet inspo for the future!
Since you said you this built-in was your solution to a hall closet, you should put some coat hooks to the right of the window! It will give you somewhere to hang coats and will offset the drawers on the left so the setup doesn't look as asymmetrical! I absolutely love the way you executed this Kelsey, you guys are the best! 🤩
This looks lovely! I've been happily surprised by the usefulness of those sturdy upper cabinet thingies for other purposes. My dad gave me an extra long one from his old office and we just put it on its side and use it as our linens storage, since our house has little closet space. It fits milk crates perfectly so we slid 3 of them in to use as shelves for the linens. My free reuse for an upper cabinet! I'm sure there must be more of them available for free/cheap from businesses that are moving.
Brilliant hack! I've never thought of using kitchen cabinets like this. The handles are gorgeous, I'd have picked the same. Good luck with the rest of the entryway, I'm looking forward to the video.
You can totally make this a window seat! Add a long cushion the length of the whole piece (minus the file cabinet area), add some accent pillows, and bam! Reading area with storage!
Who else literally gets SO EXCITED when they post!? I always love your videos! They inspire and motivate me SOOO much with growing my channel! Thank you for making such amazing videos!❤️
I COMPLETELY loved this. Especially the fact that it's renter-friendly. Are you going to put a pretty cushion on the bench? I could see something in a monstera plant print....
This is a sick IKEA hack! I totally want to do this for our small dining room to have a "built-in" bench. It would be perfect because I also use it as an office! Storage is key.
You could use the soft-open tailgate strut for any truck. It’s called a “damping strut.” It prevents it from dropping open while still making it easy to close. It cost around $35 and it’s not too big
@TheSorryGirls I actually used those exact cabinets to make a similar looking piece, I adjusted the hinges so that they weren't as "aggressive" per instructions. But I also screwed a screw into the mechanism so that the hinges wouldn't slam into the floor.
What a great hack! I'm sure the hinges are an easy fix. I love that it's renter friendly too. To me that also means if I find a different spot in my home I want to try it out in, I can!
First time watching! AND I'm a girl who builds stuff too! YaY for THAT!!! Wood is my favorite building medium too. I just wanted to mention the reason why wood sizes aren't true to their listed width. Yes, wood DOES shrink. BUT - most of the reason is from the width of the blade that cuts the wood. It's pretty thick. The width of the blade is referred to as a "kerf". So a 2 x 4 is really approx. 1.3/4 x 3.3/4 The 1/4 of an inch that's missing is from the width of the kerf. AND - If the wood has been run thru a planer to make it perfectly smooth on one side (or both sides) the size will be smaller still. The shrinkage adds a smidge more of missing size. AND wood swells when it absorbs humidity. So - that adds width. Usually AFTER you've built... Which makes your doors stick... Ok. That's my teaching moment for the day! Loved the video! I have NEVER had a pre-built cabinet fit so perfectly! SCORE!!! Gonna watch more of your vids too! Ciao ♡♡♡ P.S. I wrote my comment above before finishing the video, so want to tell you WHY it's called a Dry Fit. Essentially, the dry refers to the "wet" of the glue. So if you were building a chair for instance - it has many parts that fit together. You would fit all the pieces together before adding the final glue, to make sure no last adjustments need to be done w the wood before gluing it together, with the "wet" glue. Hence the "dry fit". And THAT last step is called the "glue-up" ! I just feel like when you're using all the cool tools, then it helps to know the WHY behind the DOING ! And - I LOVE your bench! Quick suggestion on the toe kick by the vent: Remove it, and cut that black flappy piece off, then I bet the vent won't pop up anymore! ♡
The top would have looked great with a light stain. Wood filler definitely doesn't stain well at all though. Future tip for anyone. When my husband and I did something similar for our dresser drawer faces. We very carefuly pre-drilled holes in the side of each piece of wood then hammered little pieces of dowel rods to hold the wood together and then used TONS of wood glue with super tight clamps. We also sanded the edge of each piece before glueing to make sure it was extra straight and would fit together "seamlessly". We didn't have to use barely any wood filler and were able to stain. 😊 Maybe paint the top black to match the seats in the kitchen and give more contrast! ❤ still looks great though!
Looks great! I like to cabinet hack too. I have two bathroom vanity cabinets that I turned into an island, for my craftroom and kitchen wall cabinets I mounted one on top of the other and made a free standing toiletry cabinet for the guess bath. I did something similar to yours in my eldest daughters room years ago with two clothes cabinets on each end with a coffee table inbetween as a window seat with baskets underneath. A biscuit joiner would work great for joining your set top together. I've lost count how many times I've borrowed a tape measure in a store. haha
LOVE that use of SEKTION, but since you went the route of a custom wood base for the cabinets, I would have done without the FORBATTRA toekick altogether and just had a piece of trim cut to the length of the cabinets. The seem from the IKEA toekick is very visible. As for the hinges idk what else could have been done except for hanging them as they're intended to open upwards. I used to work for IKEA, specifically designing kitchens for them, and we had clients come in who wanted to use the kitchen system for other uses, and while I never had anyone who wanted to use it for an entryway, it wasn't unheard of. Looks great overall though!!! I love the Sorry Girls! :)
I'm thinking - there should be a way to hide the holes between the ends of the bench and the walls? That will complete the built-in look and feel to perfection. Great job
Could probably use quarter round or something and just attach it to the seat so that when it’s placed they just cover the gabs and make it look connected to the walls. I think that could probably work, yeah?
I would suggest turning your cabinets around so that they open up instead of down. You could also make the cabinet knobs have some sort of cushioning on them. Maybe cover the cushioning with some cool fabric. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect timing! I'm buying a house and was just wondering how to diy a window seat with storage! Also I'm in serious lust over the vintage tile in the entry! 😍
I've seen similar things on Pinterest using an Ikea entertainment stand and two bookshelves from the same range. That was less ~custom~ and about $200-$300 more than yours! I'm so glad you did this DIY as I was planning on following the more expensive Pinterest route, I'll have to check out the kitchen cabinet builder.
I love this channel so much and these videos. Though at 8:40 did not love seeing you walk up the wrong way down an aisle! I know it's hard and we've all done it, but try to be more careful next time! Thanks! Sending love from NB Canada.
Personally I would build some drawers on runners to insert into the bases and attach the doors to them. Much more convenient to just pull out a shallow drawer for shoes, boots, etc. It does add more time and expense to the project than just swapping hinges though. Love the concept. Thanks for sharing!
I was thinking the same! She said that these cabinets are not designed for this, and then she proceeds wtih putting that heavy-ass top on it - i get it it should redistribute the weight but the cabinets are now actually holding the top plus a person's weight.
Exactly. They are kitchen cabinets - they aren't intended to have people sitting on them. And if they do break, then you're spending the money to re-install something that is designed for sitting. Better to build it out materials that are intended for the purpose you need.
I think the thing you need for the hinge-problem in your cabinets are called ‘struts’ ! they slow down the movement and stop at a certain angle. Super enjoyed the video! 🌹
The finger story with the ring.. that’s called Degloving. It happens a lot in woodworking so most people wear silicone rings so if a machine snags on your ring is just snaps off. Be safe and careful building!
You can adjust the strength of the hinges on the hinges themselves… I have the same cabinets
Bumping to the top ^
I hope they see this! 🤞
Kelsey... please look at this!!
Bop to the top 👆
I hope she sees this!! I mean she did ask for advice on them!! haah
Tell me why I was so sad when she primed the top piece, that wood with the white looked soooo good😭
exactly! funnily Ikea has a line of living room furniture in that style. I have the TV stand, and i love the look.
I think she should stain it, that would look really good too🤔😊❤️
I know right. Even a stain would've looked amazing on it
Yeah, the all-white makes it look kinda office-y...
Wood filler does not stain nicely even if its "stainable"
would loved to have been in the Ikea parking lot to see Kelsey reenacting her interactions/process alone
I know its a pandemic and shopping in stores is complicated right now BUT I would LOOOOVEEE to see some sort of guide to buying wood at the hardware store.
I always get so intimidated and confused. Watching the whole process of you doing it would be so helpful!! :)
Second this! I get so confident online then freak when i get there
Aah my people! I would need a knowledgeable person to hold my hand through every step…at-least for several trips!
Becky would have used a live edge wood for the top seat part
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Her Mom crying about building IKEA furniture. We've all been there.
Just pay IKEA to build it for you. Worth every penny! 😊
😅 my brother had just a side table/night stand bought I was also crying since the steps so long for something so easy.
Belinda L YES
I don’t know about you but the stool I built in 5 steps went together perfectly
I love building IKEA furniture, it's like a big puzzle! I think it's on of the best thinks about buying from IKEA 😅
In my experience a “dry fit” is usually when you fit all the pieces of a project together before gluing it! Just FYI! Great video :)
Ann she might not see this great suggestion because you put it as a reply to another comment. Please repost to the video. So she can see! I hope she will consider your idea 💙
A friend of mine calls a dry fit the time you put things together before the beer gets there! LOL.
Oh... you're going to need some sort of fastening between those boards. Ideally would be some biscuits or dowels, but pocket holes would work. I think you're going to see the wood filler crack quite a bit in the future.
Hoo boy. I was looking for this comment.
You are 100% correct.
This. I was so nervous looking at that
Ah, just put a cushion on it
I was thinking just spring for a custom cut piece of wood. I didn’t think this was the item to save money on.
I was also wondering about using those cabinets to support a person’s weight. They’re not designed for it. I hope there won’t be that many people sitting on the bench. I’m not convinced she saved that much money over a scratch build, particularly if she went with pine and/or MDF.
I’m also worried about the hinges. My understanding is that hinges that support cantilevered weight are a specialty item, specifically designed for the purpose. Over time I think there will just be too much strain on the hinges.
I think a Kallax shelving unit would have worked better than the cabinets, but maybe the measurements didn’t work. She must have wanted closed storage, because otherwise she could have just built a bench with cubbies below.
I think a herringbone top would have been so cute if you were going to piece together wood
Bobbie Sindhar I was hoping the wood top would have been stained instead of painted. The finished product did look great tho
@@valerieann2751 I cringed when she painted the top white - a warm wood stain would have been so much better. Also that gap on the right side by the way would drive me nuts. Actually, building your own cabinet would have been better too - I'm really not agreeing with a lot of her choices lately. Personally, I think a split top with piano hinges to pull the top up is easier to load/unload things if she's using this as a front closet.
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So my safety takeaways from this video - wear protective eye wear and ditch the jewelry when doing any sort of construction, including but not limited to assembling Ikea cabinets. Got it!
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YES!!!
notice the masks being worn during the cutting part too. The dust can get in your lungs and having splinters inside your breathing apparatus leads to all sorts of health hazards!
Becky: Do you need help?
Kelsey: NoOOOoo!! *Nearly breaks her back*
Me all the times.
We did a version of this. However we used drawers from their entertainment center section which you CAN add feet and you don’t have to worry about hinges because they are drawers. 👍🏼 It took us 1 day total to purchase and assemble.
That's a great idea!
Awesome! I was thinking that drawers would be much better but couldn't find anything at that depth... Do you have a link you could share? Thanks ;)
PrincessJaetara Hi! I believe we used the Besta unit. They are not too deep but they fit our space perfectly. You can also double up on the drawers and it would be tall enough to use as an entry way table w/ storage.
Any video with drawers?
Kelsey accumulating injuries for twenty two minutes
Every episode has so many safety problems, it's just a matter of time until one of them gets a serious injury. No eye protection when drilling and sawing, 9:50 long hair hanging down when using the drill, climbing scaffolding without a safety strap, not taking rings and dangling necklaces off. It's honestly giving me anxiety, they do not take any shop safety precautions.
I have never been this early to a TSG vid! Wild stuff. I love doing built ins with knockdown cabinetry - makes the idea of a custom piece more approachable
I have those hinges on my kitchen uppers and you can adjust the pressure on them so they're not so violent (I have handle marks in my my ceiling from the install!)
i feel so so invested in this home now!!!! i absolutely can’t wait for the next “proper” episode 🥰
Kelsey, for the wood top, next time, drill pocket holes first. Check out Dani Berger's farmhouse table. She does a step by step on how to create this exact thing.
Yes! This whole video I was thinking she should've done it as a collab with Danie!
And Christina from DIY mommy also used the same method of making built ins with IKEA cabinets. 🤷🏽♀️
Do you know where to find it? I keep trying to look but it looks like her website isnt working
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I thought this was going to be a making home episode 😭
Still a good one though
It technically is
Good to know that expert DIY'ers like the Sorry Girls also struggle with Ikea furniture... 😬
It was amazing to the point of primer on that beautiful light wood bench.. Why cover pretty wood...
Yes! I was thinking it would be so beautiful with a medium-dark stain.
Agreed! When she primed it I was like noooooo because I definitely thought she was planning to stain it some gorgeous wood tone
at least the plan is to paint it and not leave it stark white, so that's a little better. She would have had to plan it without woodfill though, as others said
Every Tuesday I legit refresh RUclips all evening for the uploads. Tuesdays belong to the sorry girls. You killed this hack
what happened to Tuesday and Thursday?? Seriously disappointing.
"On Tuesday's we watch The Sorry Girls" & if you dont, you can't sit with us!
I'm drafting up plans for a banquette in my dining room and this is so helpful! LOVE that you went with the 2x4 base. Excited to hear if you find a better hinge solution because I'm seriously considering those IKEA cabinets.
I'm very invested in seeing her solution to coat storage. Bring on the making home entry way episode sis 🙌🏼👀❤
The OCD in me keeps thinking about that vent and how it’s lifting
The OCD in me can't stop staring at the dip in the bottom of the two pieces of wood she glued together for the top! Can't. Look. Away. 😨
She should've removed it before putting the plastic thing... but that irritates me so much too!
For me it's the gap in the kickboards 🙈
same! I had to take a deep breath looking at it. :D
That's not OCD
I think this turned out amazing! I wondered if large drawers might be an option instead of the hinged doors. I know the Besta series has drawer options, but I’m not sure what dimensions they come in. I also would recommend removing the baseboards at the ends so the bench is flush against the wall. This is the perfectionist in me talking - that small gap on the right above the baseboard would drive me nuts.
That said, this is an awesome IKEA hack and it’s giving me some ideas for the future! Great job!
7:25 we did the same thing with our kitchen we didn’t use the feet. We built a 2 x 4 base and didn’t use the kick boards from them either they are shiny so we got white moulding from Home Depot
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Guess I'll be making this for my dining room. It looks amazing. You two give me such courage when I'm afraid to tackle a project.
Love this! Would have put drawer unit behind door instead so person isn’t sitting behind door when it opens and gets their knees or toes squashed. 😩
I get what you're saying but then it would've driven me crazy to have the higher end on the right as opposed to the left. Visually I like the way it looks and in addition, it was such a perfect fit for the drawer unit on the left.
I think she should have added a coat cupboard on that side. I mean what else could she put in that corner? And it would be actually useful coat storage
The drawer unit.... too low ! I would love this unit more, being one piece. The drawer unit somehow ruins the flow.
I agree she should’ve done a tall cabinet for coats on the right. She could’ve stacked the cabinet on top of the lower door unit and then would’ve gotten a lot more storage out of it. Also the height would help balance it out against the fireplace. Then she could’ve kept the drawer cabinet on the left or just swapped that out for a hinged door. Keeping it how it is feels awkward because the drawer unit is basically hiding behind the fireplace..
I think she will put coat hangers behind the door and some hanging plants or shelves above the drawers. I hope so.
kels, 1) it looks dope and you did a good job, 2) I think it would benefit from some trim pieces and caulk to fill the gaps along the wall on the left and right sides, to give that proper “built-in” look. 3) Those hinges are usually adjustable, I would look into it or otherwise honestly return them 🤷🏻♀️ and 4) I’m not totally convinced about the joinery on those boards, I think you might see the wood filler cracking. For the future I think you should rip cut the rounded edges off with circular saw and a straight edge, and then pocket hole together the boards :)
Great video as always though. House is coming together nicely!!
I'd totally throw some pillows on the edges of the bench maybe a blankie for show and pop a plant on the drawer side or maybe like a plate that holds keys etc. It turned out so good been wanting to do a similar project in my apartment for the longest time.
These kitchen cabinets are so versatile!! I work for an interior architect and they’re building all sorts of stuff out of these. Love how your project turned out, can’t wait for more making home episodes 😍
i'm literally liking and commenting on all your new videos to increase engagement so your videos get pushed out more because you guys are so underrated!!
That exact same thing happened to my dad with his ring catching on a fence. Except, the case was written about in some medical article, because it was the first (or one of the first?) successful reattachment of that kind.
I'm totally doing this in our mudroom! Leaves plenty of storage for all weather items for our family! Thanks for sharing!
this turned out SOOO good!! i see a plant going on top of the drawers and some hooks on the opposite side for coats! love that you can just kick your shoes into the first cabinet and tuck them away!
can you do the huge gold/brass french mirror that been everywhere lately but for cheap please?
I think they did for the office? Or I'm misunderstanding your description.
@@Lynsey17 misunderstanding they never have the office one is just modern the french mirror is with vintage frame.
Just an idea: You could buy a simple rectangular mirror and build a wooden frame or buy a simple wood-framed mirror and then to imitate the decorative aspect buy different decorative baseboards. My hardware store has a variety of relatively cheap and easily combinable baseboards with swirls and decorations. Then prime the whole thing (wood glue makes for a very cheap primer, just use a few thin layers) and then spray gold. For a more vintagey effect, you could brunch on a light layer of brown oil paint and wipe most of it away to give that old, antique effect.
i've watched this 3 times already and I am honestly obsessed with this ikea hack! I work for ikea and I am literally going to show this to the kitchen coworkers when i'm in next it's such a brilliant idea
Omg!!! It’s been a week of restless searching for a bench long enough, or cute enough for my space, with no luck. If I choose the one long enough, it doesn’t have storage, if I choose the one cute enough, it’s tini tiny!!! Thank youuuuu 😍😍😍
“Am I gonna die?” I love that reaction, so precisely to the point.....
Okay, that handle template is genius! I'm definitely going to use that idea when I'm adding handles to my projects.
YAS! I love that idea, too!
Lee Valley is INCREDIBLE! I grew up with their catalog. They carry so much interesting home/garden/hardware stuff. It's the best place to go Christmas shopping!
Best part of the video - adding the pricing for the Band-Aids to the project -- hilarious!!
That's a great fit and omg it's so satisfying how well it fits!! I would DEFINITELY change the changes to the other ones unless you're ok with risking your floor/safety of people opening it! Can't wait to see how you decorate this! I would definitely do some sort of coat hanging/vertical storage to the right side of the window and maybe art work or shelving on the left side above the drawers to balance it out? Also add some nicee cushions for the settings defs! Super excited for the rest of the series I wish you would upload more often ❤️
Kelsey: “It smells like buttery popcorn!”
Me: concerned
I am literally currently working on this for my apartment, but with bookshelves on both ends. What a timely video!!!
Fantastic build Kelsy! I admire that you did this and with very little error. Thank you for sharing the whole process as this is real and therefore encouraging to me and many others I'm sure. I watch DIY Huntress and she is brilliant yet makes mistakes sometimes. Congratulations for WHEN you guys get to 2 million subscribers!
I love this build. I have searched a lot to find a solution for a built-in or semi built-in piece like this. I could never find exactly what I was looking for. I will have to check out Ikeas kitchen build section to design mine. Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m excited to try and make my idea come to life because of this video. Lol. Excited to see what color you end up choosing for that piece. Who am I kidding I’m so excited to just see the whole entry way space done. I always love this channel for awesome ideas at a great price point.
Kelsey,
Great work! You're sooo close with this project...replace those hinges gurl, you got this, YAY! 👩🔧
This. I have been looking for a, 'How To' with IKEA cabinets forever. I plan on a window seat in my small kitchen/dining room. Thanks so much for sharing!
I was literally flintching when you picked up those cabinets, I thought it was going to break your back. You guys inspire me... I want to make stuff, I'm too afraid I'd just waste my money trying.
I am always so impressed by how you can take an idea and make it a reality! This looks fantastic, can't wait for the next making home episode to see it fully styled! 😁
We're about to downsize into an apartment and I was JUST getting ready to look for extra storage options! It's perfect! 👐🏼👐🏼
I really liked the editing of this video (doing voice over over footage rather than just explaining to a camera).
Wow - I love this DIY! This storage bench looks so legit, I can't believe it was an Ikea hack! Great job Kelsey! Love from England x
My first thought to solve the hinge problem was to attach magnet strips at the top of each cabinet for it to have a closing point, but perhaps they'd weaken with time. This turned out fantastic, definitely come sweet inspo for the future!
Since you said you this built-in was your solution to a hall closet, you should put some coat hooks to the right of the window! It will give you somewhere to hang coats and will offset the drawers on the left so the setup doesn't look as asymmetrical! I absolutely love the way you executed this Kelsey, you guys are the best! 🤩
Is there a way to adjust the tension on the hinges so that they don’t snap? I know some hinges have that option.
Woah you have to return those hinges 😱💰 what you need is a 90 degree tip out hinge, we used them in our van build! 🚐
This looks lovely! I've been happily surprised by the usefulness of those sturdy upper cabinet thingies for other purposes. My dad gave me an extra long one from his old office and we just put it on its side and use it as our linens storage, since our house has little closet space. It fits milk crates perfectly so we slid 3 of them in to use as shelves for the linens. My free reuse for an upper cabinet!
I'm sure there must be more of them available for free/cheap from businesses that are moving.
Brilliant hack! I've never thought of using kitchen cabinets like this. The handles are gorgeous, I'd have picked the same. Good luck with the rest of the entryway, I'm looking forward to the video.
You can totally make this a window seat! Add a long cushion the length of the whole piece (minus the file cabinet area), add some accent pillows, and bam! Reading area with storage!
Who else literally gets SO EXCITED when they post!? I always love your videos! They inspire and motivate me SOOO much with growing my channel! Thank you for making such amazing videos!❤️
I COMPLETELY loved this. Especially the fact that it's renter-friendly. Are you going to put a pretty cushion on the bench? I could see something in a monstera plant print....
This is a sick IKEA hack! I totally want to do this for our small dining room to have a "built-in" bench. It would be perfect because I also use it as an office! Storage is key.
You could use the soft-open tailgate strut for any truck. It’s called a “damping strut.” It prevents it from dropping open while still making it easy to close. It cost around $35 and it’s not too big
return the hinges .. ikea has a good return policy lol
Yup, I've done that before! 🤣
Why are Kelsey's outfits always so cute?! 😍
@TheSorryGirls I actually used those exact cabinets to make a similar looking piece, I adjusted the hinges so that they weren't as "aggressive" per instructions. But I also screwed a screw into the mechanism so that the hinges wouldn't slam into the floor.
What a great hack! I'm sure the hinges are an easy fix. I love that it's renter friendly too. To me that also means if I find a different spot in my home I want to try it out in, I can!
Brilliant project. I knew from the start of the video though, that the hinge type was wrong. Good on you for pointing it out.
First time watching!
AND I'm a girl who builds stuff too!
YaY for THAT!!!
Wood is my favorite building medium too.
I just wanted to mention the reason why wood sizes aren't true to their listed width.
Yes, wood DOES shrink.
BUT - most of the reason is from the width of the blade that cuts the wood. It's pretty thick. The width of the blade is referred to as a "kerf".
So a 2 x 4 is really approx.
1.3/4 x 3.3/4
The 1/4 of an inch that's missing is from the width of the kerf.
AND - If the wood has been run thru a planer to make it perfectly smooth on one side (or both sides) the size will be smaller still.
The shrinkage adds a smidge more of missing size.
AND wood swells when it absorbs humidity. So - that adds width. Usually AFTER you've built...
Which makes your doors stick...
Ok. That's my teaching moment for the day!
Loved the video!
I have NEVER had a pre-built cabinet fit so perfectly! SCORE!!!
Gonna watch more of your vids too!
Ciao ♡♡♡
P.S. I wrote my comment above before finishing the video, so want to tell you WHY it's called a Dry Fit.
Essentially, the dry refers to the "wet" of the glue.
So if you were building a chair for instance - it has many parts that fit together. You would fit all the pieces together before adding the final glue, to make sure no last adjustments need to be done w the wood before gluing it together, with the "wet" glue.
Hence the "dry fit".
And THAT last step is called the "glue-up" !
I just feel like when you're using all the cool tools, then it helps to know the WHY behind the DOING !
And - I LOVE your bench!
Quick suggestion on the toe kick by the vent:
Remove it, and cut that black flappy piece off, then I bet the vent won't pop up anymore! ♡
The top would have looked great with a light stain. Wood filler definitely doesn't stain well at all though.
Future tip for anyone. When my husband and I did something similar for our dresser drawer faces. We very carefuly pre-drilled holes in the side of each piece of wood then hammered little pieces of dowel rods to hold the wood together and then used TONS of wood glue with super tight clamps. We also sanded the edge of each piece before glueing to make sure it was extra straight and would fit together "seamlessly". We didn't have to use barely any wood filler and were able to stain. 😊
Maybe paint the top black to match the seats in the kitchen and give more contrast! ❤ still looks great though!
Looks great! I like to cabinet hack too. I have two bathroom vanity cabinets that I turned into an island, for my craftroom and kitchen wall cabinets I mounted one on top of the other and made a free standing toiletry cabinet for the guess bath. I did something similar to yours in my eldest daughters room years ago with two clothes cabinets on each end with a coffee table inbetween as a window seat with baskets underneath. A biscuit joiner would work great for joining your set top together. I've lost count how many times I've borrowed a tape measure in a store. haha
Wow! Girl you totally did that!! Looks so professional, and built in! Looove IT!
That is a great idea. I like that you did the changes you made. And you are spot on about being renter friendly. Yes let's do more.
I love the outfits chosen for putting together ikea furniture! (I guess also for making a video)
Glad you went with those handles, much better than the other ones! This is just Beautiful!!!!
LOVE that use of SEKTION, but since you went the route of a custom wood base for the cabinets, I would have done without the FORBATTRA toekick altogether and just had a piece of trim cut to the length of the cabinets. The seem from the IKEA toekick is very visible. As for the hinges idk what else could have been done except for hanging them as they're intended to open upwards. I used to work for IKEA, specifically designing kitchens for them, and we had clients come in who wanted to use the kitchen system for other uses, and while I never had anyone who wanted to use it for an entryway, it wasn't unheard of. Looks great overall though!!! I love the Sorry Girls! :)
I'm thinking - there should be a way to hide the holes between the ends of the bench and the walls? That will complete the built-in look and feel to perfection. Great job
Could probably use quarter round or something and just attach it to the seat so that when it’s placed they just cover the gabs and make it look connected to the walls. I think that could probably work, yeah?
I would suggest turning your cabinets around so that they open up instead of down. You could also make the cabinet knobs have some sort of cushioning on them. Maybe cover the cushioning with some cool fabric. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect timing! I'm buying a house and was just wondering how to diy a window seat with storage! Also I'm in serious lust over the vintage tile in the entry! 😍
I've seen similar things on Pinterest using an Ikea entertainment stand and two bookshelves from the same range. That was less ~custom~ and about $200-$300 more than yours! I'm so glad you did this DIY as I was planning on following the more expensive Pinterest route, I'll have to check out the kitchen cabinet builder.
Super right, lovely and your planking beyond cool !!
I loved the toe kick to the toe kick!!! The piece looks awesome!!! Good job!!!
I love this channel so much and these videos.
Though at 8:40 did not love seeing you walk up the wrong way down an aisle! I know it's hard and we've all done it, but try to be more careful next time! Thanks!
Sending love from NB Canada.
"Dry fit" means without glue. You want to make sure you have enough clamps before you actually start the glue up.
Can't wait to see how you decorate this....lots of pillows in vibrant colors would be nice ! Oh, and a nice trellis plant on the left.
this could not have come at a better time i was literally looking up diy ikea built ins earlier today....
This is a god send because I’ve been searching everywhere for a good diy on this
Personally I would build some drawers on runners to insert into the bases and attach the doors to them. Much more convenient to just pull out a shallow drawer for shoes, boots, etc. It does add more time and expense to the project than just swapping hinges though. Love the concept. Thanks for sharing!
Watching this I’m so stressed about how much weight that bench can actually hold
@Brèagha yesssss so true
Same! Someone is going to sit on that cheap MDF and its gonna fold. Yeah she reinforced the top but didn't brace the middles.
I was thinking the same! She said that these cabinets are not designed for this, and then she proceeds wtih putting that heavy-ass top on it - i get it it should redistribute the weight but the cabinets are now actually holding the top plus a person's weight.
Exactly. They are kitchen cabinets - they aren't intended to have people sitting on them. And if they do break, then you're spending the money to re-install something that is designed for sitting. Better to build it out materials that are intended for the purpose you need.
@@SorrensSorrow should've spaced it between with some wooden columns
Been looking forward to a new video all day!
I was just saying I wish there was a new sorry girls video!
Great job! Looks like a custom built piece. Thanks for including the total cost as well.
GIRLS RULE !!! You did an amazing job Kelsey !!! ♥️
you guys are just geniussssssssss!!!!! and I am not doing any work and watching you guys.. you guys got me hooked!!
Literally did this exact thing to make my kitchen island! Built my own base, connected the cabinets, voila!
I think the thing you need for the hinge-problem in your cabinets are called ‘struts’ ! they slow down the movement and stop at a certain angle. Super enjoyed the video! 🌹
This turned out SO WELL omg! Also WE LOVE Maggie Rogers playing in the background!! 😍😍
The finger story with the ring.. that’s called Degloving. It happens a lot in woodworking so most people wear silicone rings so if a machine snags on your ring is just snaps off. Be safe and careful building!