Friday, December 14, 2012
Fullen on Fullen
Materials: Fullen
Description: The Fullen sink base cabinet is very low compared with the height of my sink, so I thought why not put two on top of each other?
I cut of the side panels on the reduced Fullen so they would fit under the normal Fullen. I drilled new holes for the assembly pins and put it together as normal. This part will be without doors so I left out the part with the hinges.
Then I cut a new hole for the drain pipe in the top panel of the normal Fullen with a jigsaw and put the shortened Fullen version on top and fixed it with some small screws.
I followed the rest of the instructions and fitted the combo with doors, back panels and legs.
~ Jens Kløve, Copenhagen
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I don't need an under sink cabinet right now, but that doesn't mean I can't love these ikea-style diagrams. About time Ikea included some proper tools in their packages! Nice :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very good ikea hack for my sink. :) I might head down to a nearby ikea store to get the required stuffs and get this hack done :)
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to buy a countertop that doesn't have the cutout? I want to use this to hide a litterbox but it needs a full top.
ReplyDeleteI didn't imagine you can make a combination setup like that! Looks like I got another idea for the new bathroom.
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