I just picked 3 of the boards and some accessories to get me started in my goal to get most of the millions of little things OFF of my sewing workspace!
Thank you for making this video! I've been curious about this system, so I very much appreciate your review. Thank you for including a description of the installation, the various accessories, and the pros and cons of the system. Thanks again for the great video!
Excellent overview; I learned a lot and really enjoyed your presentation. I've been vacillating between the Skådis system and a DIY traditional pegboard and your video helped a lot! Thank you!
Thank you for the review. Agree with your concern regarding mounting with only 2 screws. Suspect that can be reinforced by drilling appropriately placed holes through the mounting bracket and adding additional screws. Add long screws, using washers as spacers, to the bottom edge, as well. Personally prefer traditional pegboard & hooks. Not a log more work to add the support frame. Freedom to add load bearing shelves and other purchased & DIY accessories. Thank you, again, for sharing your opinion.
Thank you so much for your input, and yes in reality it's not all that more work with a DIY system. And for heavy stuff and more versatile options it's a no-brainer for sure
Thank you for your video on this system. Good information. I have almost all Ikea pieces in my sewing room and am very pleased with how everything came out. on one wall I have a Kallax 4 units x 4 units and used the drona cubes to store all my fabrics. I like this because my fabrics are stored neatly and out of site. on another wall I have another Kallax , 2 x 4 units wide, in which I store books, magazines and my pressing tools. One thing I did was to take Ikea casters and install them under a tall 4 drawer filing cabinet for which I also installed an Ikea mirror on the side. On the other side I want to install cork board. My room is only 10 x 10 1/2 feet, but with Ikea pieces it is very efficient.
Does not work with regular pegboard- it uses hooks. Very versatile, and there are loads of designs on Thingyverse to print your own fittings and accessories
I have an IKEA near me. The accessories for this pegboard are rarely stocked. They generally have a lot of one particular accessory in one color. Perhaps it’s fallout from COVID-19 issues at factories? Inventory of many things in the store are low/gone. Perhaps accessories can be found elsewhere online?
I bought these this month for my sewing room - really really happy with them. And the accessories are perfect. Especially loving the letter holders which I’ve used for holding pattern instructions from both magazine & books (and printed patterns!). Just ordered some more accessories too because my Ikea didn’t have stock when I went in.
Last Stitch with the letter holders, I’ve found if I’m following instructions off a magazine then the stretchy bungee cords are great for holding down the pages too. It’s all just so practical! I was initially concerned about being “tied in” to the system because of the shape of the holes, but the price of them is so good compared to regular peg boards it was definitely worth a shot.
**One serious CON** -- Ikea pegboards are only compatible with Ikea peg accessories. The oval shaped hole spacing is different than standard pegboard holes which makes the pegboard not compatible with generic pegboard accessories. For further annoyance the ikea skadis hooks are not a shippable item -- you have to go to the store to get them. Frustrating if you bought their pegboard and had it shipped to you.
you might consider printing a bottom bracks and the mounts as well as a solution. In my case I am using Skadis as decoration on Dormers which are at inward facing 45 degree angles and need the bottom brcket to be mounted to hold the panel against the wall
Your sewing space looks really nice with skådis in place. I actually bought this system, but for my kitchen. But I have concrete walls, and haven't had the energy to mount them yet. It's no walk in the park to make holes in concrete 😬. Back in the nineties I used pegboard in my sewing room and I've got to warn you all, things get very dusty! These days I keep everything in containers with lids, but it sure doesn't look as nice!
Oh, I feel you, concrete walls are the worst to drill! And great point about the dust, I'm not a huge fan of having open storage either, so I'm primarily only using it for things like rulers, manuals and most used tools.
Madusonkeeper, can you tell me how you've found the desk connector? Does the board flap around at the top where it's unsupported, or does it feel solid and sturdy? I'm worried it will snap off with pressure!
@@katewilliams4982 Yes it wiggles at the top, when you move the table. I have it on my sewing table and it also wiggles when I use my machine. But you have only problems with the clear boxes. I taped them. It does not snap off.
Yay. We don't have IKEA in New Zealand, a huge sadness for me😢. I get my IKEA fix through visits to friends and family in Australia and sometimes Singapore and have this system on my list for my next trip. Not sure I need it but WANT it (pretty much my approach to all my purchases from IKEA 😗😍
Hehe, creating cravings for things we don't need is pretty much Ikea whole businesses model 😀I don't ever stroll in the stores, I just get in quick with a purpose and then leave again. Otherwise the spending would be out of control. Hope Ikea gets to your country soon. Auckland must have enough people to sustain a store?
Depending on your wall surface and the weight of things you are going to hang on the board, you can also use 3M Command strips to attach the board to the wall.
I just picked 3 of the boards and some accessories to get me started in my goal to get most of the millions of little things OFF of my sewing workspace!
Thank you for making this video! I've been curious about this system, so I very much appreciate your review. Thank you for including a description of the installation, the various accessories, and the pros and cons of the system. Thanks again for the great video!
So happy to hear you appreciated the video and found it useful. I was pleasantly suprised how good the system is
This is very interesting! I am slowly going mad from the excess of my sewing stuff and this looks like a remedy for my pain. Thank you!
This really is the answer, I'm still super happy with it!
Thanks for making this! I'm planning out a small electronics workshop at home and this will 100% help me pick a pegboard!
Excellent overview; I learned a lot and really enjoyed your presentation. I've been vacillating between the Skådis system and a DIY traditional pegboard and your video helped a lot! Thank you!
Really informative video, thanks. I am about to paint my room and once I am done I intend to buy these pegboards. I think they look so cute!
Yes they look so good, more polished and high-quality than I had expected. Happy to hear you appreciated the video!
Thank you for the review. Agree with your concern regarding mounting with only 2 screws. Suspect that can be reinforced by drilling appropriately placed holes through the mounting bracket and adding additional screws. Add long screws, using washers as spacers, to the bottom edge, as well. Personally prefer traditional pegboard & hooks. Not a log more work to add the support frame. Freedom to add load bearing shelves and other purchased & DIY accessories.
Thank you, again, for sharing your opinion.
Thank you so much for your input, and yes in reality it's not all that more work with a DIY system. And for heavy stuff and more versatile options it's a no-brainer for sure
Thank you for your video on this system. Good information. I have almost all Ikea pieces in my sewing room and am very pleased with how everything came out. on one wall I have a Kallax 4 units x 4 units and used the drona cubes to store all my fabrics. I like this because my fabrics are stored neatly and out of site. on another wall I have another Kallax , 2 x 4 units wide, in which I store books, magazines and my pressing tools. One thing I did was to take Ikea casters and install them under a tall 4 drawer filing cabinet for which I also installed an Ikea mirror on the side. On the other side I want to install cork board. My room is only 10 x 10 1/2 feet, but with Ikea pieces it is very efficient.
Yes Ikea really excels when it comes to clever storage solutions that are also pleasing to the eye. I too have Kallax in my sewing corner and love it!
I just installed one this week, and I love it!!
Do you know if the Skadis accessories would fit a standard pegboard, or do they require the lengthened holes this one has?
Does not work with regular pegboard- it uses hooks. Very versatile, and there are loads of designs on Thingyverse to print your own fittings and accessories
I have an IKEA near me. The accessories for this pegboard are rarely stocked. They generally have a lot of one particular accessory in one color. Perhaps it’s fallout from COVID-19 issues at factories? Inventory of many things in the store are low/gone. Perhaps accessories can be found elsewhere online?
I bought these this month for my sewing room - really really happy with them. And the accessories are perfect. Especially loving the letter holders which I’ve used for holding pattern instructions from both magazine & books (and printed patterns!). Just ordered some more accessories too because my Ikea didn’t have stock when I went in.
Great idea to use the letter holders for patterns! Everyone I've heard from so far has been really happy with the Skådis. And I agree 😊
Last Stitch with the letter holders, I’ve found if I’m following instructions off a magazine then the stretchy bungee cords are great for holding down the pages too.
It’s all just so practical!
I was initially concerned about being “tied in” to the system because of the shape of the holes, but the price of them is so good compared to regular peg boards it was definitely worth a shot.
**One serious CON** -- Ikea pegboards are only compatible with Ikea peg accessories. The oval shaped hole spacing is different than standard pegboard holes which makes the pegboard not compatible with generic pegboard accessories. For further annoyance the ikea skadis hooks are not a shippable item -- you have to go to the store to get them. Frustrating if you bought their pegboard and had it shipped to you.
My father in low and husband gave me this boards and put them up they are great
you might consider printing a bottom bracks and the mounts as well as a solution. In my case I am using Skadis as decoration on Dormers which are at inward facing 45 degree angles and need the bottom brcket to be mounted to hold the panel against the wall
A screw can easy hang a metric ton (more than 2 actually for an M5 bolt made of decent steal, IIRC).
Your sewing space looks really nice with skådis in place. I actually bought this system, but for my kitchen. But I have concrete walls, and haven't had the energy to mount them yet. It's no walk in the park to make holes in concrete 😬. Back in the nineties I used pegboard in my sewing room and I've got to warn you all, things get very dusty! These days I keep everything in containers with lids, but it sure doesn't look as nice!
Oh, I feel you, concrete walls are the worst to drill! And great point about the dust, I'm not a huge fan of having open storage either, so I'm primarily only using it for things like rulers, manuals and most used tools.
Great video, been thinking about tis system but really wanted the same but in a laser cut magnetic stainless steel for great strength and versatility.
You can also attach it easily to a desktop with additional screw attachment so you can move it with table or desktop
Madusonkeeper, can you tell me how you've found the desk connector? Does the board flap around at the top where it's unsupported, or does it feel solid and sturdy? I'm worried it will snap off with pressure!
@@katewilliams4982 Yes it wiggles at the top, when you move the table. I have it on my sewing table and it also wiggles when I use my machine. But you have only problems with the clear boxes. I taped them. It does not snap off.
Thanks for a lucid explanation and particularly how to avoid the mistake you made while installing pegboards
side by side!
Yay. We don't have IKEA in New Zealand, a huge sadness for me😢. I get my IKEA fix through visits to friends and family in Australia and sometimes Singapore and have this system on my list for my next trip. Not sure I need it but WANT it (pretty much my approach to all my purchases from IKEA 😗😍
Hehe, creating cravings for things we don't need is pretty much Ikea whole businesses model 😀I don't ever stroll in the stores, I just get in quick with a purpose and then leave again. Otherwise the spending would be out of control. Hope Ikea gets to your country soon. Auckland must have enough people to sustain a store?
Is it magnetic?
Excellent! Awesome video...thanks!!
Depending on your wall surface and the weight of things you are going to hang on the board, you can also use 3M Command strips to attach the board to the wall.
Good review. Have never been to Ikea. The closest one is a little over 90 miles. One of these days I'll get there.
That is quite some distance, but I think you will find the trip worth it. It's unlike any other furniture/home wear store :-)
What is the Ikea Skadis board made from?
Do these have to mounted into studs??
Thank you a comprehensive instruction on this system.
NICE VIDEO, THANKS!
There should be an attachment to attach it to a desk top as well...
There are attachments for attaching to a desk as well. At least they have it here in Ireland.
Does the rails that you hang on the wall come with the board, or did you have to buy them separately?
They are included!
Beautifully done!
Thank you! I get still get anxious every time I have to drill holes in the wall, but so worth it with this one 😊
Does IKEA Skadis accessories work with regular pegboard?
this is really good to know! thanks for making this vid.
Happy to hear you found it useful!
Are the hooks compatible with the container store pegboard?
No not really, they are made for the big oval holes and will not be easy to attach to regular peg board holes
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing👍
:( don't have Ikea in New Zealand
What a bummer, I thought they had stores all over the world by now!
Don't have it in South Africa either.
Oh no, there should clearly be a market for them in SA. I just assumed that they would have a store in such a large country
You can get pegboard at any hardware stores like OBI or HomeDepot
Of course, but the Skådis system offer a lot of desirable perks
Not strong enough? Add more screws!
As I am a Swede I can tell you that "Skådis" is the swedish word for actor and to "Skåda" is to watch/see