Table of Contents
- Why Orlando Homeowners Are Choosing IKEA Kitchens
- The IKEA SEKTION System Explained
- Complete Cost Breakdown for an IKEA Kitchen
- DIY vs. Professional Installation: An Honest Comparison
- 8 Common IKEA Installation Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
- Timeline: What to Expect From Start to Finish
- Shopping at the Orlando IKEA Store
- Choosing the Right Door Fronts for Your Orlando Home
- Frequently Asked Questions
IKEA kitchens have exploded in popularity across Central Florida, and for good reason. The SEKTION cabinet system offers genuinely good quality, modern designs, and prices that are 40-60% lower than comparable semi-custom cabinets from traditional brands. Add in a 25-year warranty, and it is easy to see why so many Orlando homeowners are making the switch.
But here is the catch: IKEA kitchens arrive as flat-packed boxes of parts. Turning those boxes into a beautiful, functional kitchen requires careful planning, precise assembly, and expert installation. In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about getting an IKEA kitchen installed in Orlando, from choosing the right components to understanding the true costs and timeline.
Why Orlando Homeowners Are Choosing IKEA Kitchens
We have seen a significant increase in IKEA kitchen installation requests across Central Florida over the past two years. Here is why homeowners are choosing IKEA over traditional cabinet brands:
- Price. A complete IKEA kitchen (cabinets, door fronts, hardware, interior organizers) for a medium-sized kitchen costs $2,000-$5,000 in materials. A comparable semi-custom kitchen would cost $8,000-$18,000 for materials alone.
- Modern design. IKEA's door front options (AXSTAD, BODBYN, VOXTORP, HAGGEBY, RINGHULT, and more) range from classic Shaker to ultra-modern flat-panel. The Scandinavian design aesthetic works beautifully in Florida homes.
- Quality construction. SEKTION cabinet boxes are made from particleboard with a melamine finish that resists moisture, which is especially important in Florida's humid climate. The 25-year limited warranty backs this up.
- Modular flexibility. The SEKTION system offers more size options than most stock cabinet lines, with widths from 12 to 36 inches and heights from 15 to 40 inches for wall cabinets. This lets you fill spaces that standard stock cabinets cannot.
- Interior accessories. IKEA's UTRUSTA and MAXIMERA drawer and organizer systems are among the best in the industry for the price. Full-extension, soft-close drawers come standard.
- Easy to plan. The IKEA Kitchen Planner tool lets you design your kitchen online with exact measurements before purchasing.
The IKEA SEKTION System Explained
If you have never worked with IKEA kitchens before, understanding the component system is essential. Unlike traditional cabinets that come as complete, pre-assembled units, IKEA kitchens are built from separate components:
Cabinet Frames (SEKTION)
These are the boxes themselves. They come flat-packed and require assembly. SEKTION frames are available in base, wall, and tall/pantry configurations. Each frame has a specific width, depth, and height. You choose the frame that fits your layout.
Door Fronts and Drawer Fronts
The visible part of your kitchen. IKEA offers over a dozen door front series, each with a distinct look. The doors are purchased separately from the cabinet frames, which means you can mix and match or upgrade just the fronts later without replacing the entire cabinet.
Interior Components
Shelves, drawers (MAXIMERA), pull-out organizers, lazy Susans, and other interior fittings are all sold separately. This lets you customize each cabinet for its specific use, but it also means more planning and more parts to order.
Cover Panels, Fillers, and Trim
SEKTION cabinets need cover panels on exposed sides, filler strips between cabinets and walls, and toe kicks at the bottom. These finishing pieces are critical for a professional look but are easy to overlook when ordering.
Legs and Suspension Rail
SEKTION base cabinets sit on adjustable legs (not directly on the floor), and wall cabinets hang from a metal suspension rail. This system makes leveling much easier than traditional cabinet installation methods. The suspension rail is one of the best features of the IKEA system: it distributes weight across the wall and makes precise alignment straightforward.
Important: The modular nature of IKEA kitchens means you will have many more individual items to order than with traditional cabinets. A typical kitchen might have 150-300 individual SKUs. Missing even one small component can delay your project, so thorough planning is critical.
Complete Cost Breakdown for an IKEA Kitchen
Here is what Orlando homeowners can expect to pay for a complete IKEA kitchen project:
| Component | Small Kitchen (10-15 LF) | Medium Kitchen (15-25 LF) | Large Kitchen (25-35 LF) |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEKTION frames | $400 - $800 | $700 - $1,400 | $1,100 - $2,200 |
| Door/drawer fronts | $500 - $1,500 | $900 - $2,500 | $1,500 - $4,000 |
| Interior organizers | $200 - $600 | $400 - $1,200 | $600 - $2,000 |
| Hardware, hinges, legs | $100 - $300 | $200 - $500 | $300 - $700 |
| Cover panels, fillers, trim | $100 - $300 | $200 - $500 | $300 - $700 |
| Total IKEA materials | $1,300 - $3,500 | $2,400 - $6,100 | $3,800 - $9,600 |
| Professional assembly + install | $1,500 - $3,000 | $2,500 - $5,000 | $3,500 - $7,000 |
| Old cabinet removal | $300 - $500 | $400 - $700 | $500 - $1,000 |
| TOTAL PROJECT COST | $3,100 - $7,000 | $5,300 - $11,800 | $7,800 - $17,600 |
Note: These costs do not include countertops, backsplash, appliances, or plumbing/electrical work. Countertops alone typically add $2,000-$8,000 for granite or quartz in Orlando.
For a broader comparison of cabinet types and costs, see our 2026 Cabinet Installation Cost Guide for Orlando.
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IKEA's marketing makes kitchen installation look approachable, and their assembly instructions are well-designed. But there is a significant difference between assembling a BILLY bookcase and installing a full kitchen. Here is an honest comparison:
The Case for DIY
- Cost savings: You save $2,500-$7,000 in professional assembly and installation fees
- Personal satisfaction: Building your own kitchen is a major accomplishment
- Flexibility: You work on your own schedule, evenings and weekends
The Reality of DIY IKEA Kitchen Installation
- Time commitment: Plan for 80-120 hours of work for a medium kitchen. That is 2-3 full weeks of evenings and weekends. Most DIYers underestimate this by 50-100%.
- Tool requirements: You need a drill/driver, impact driver, level (4-foot minimum), circular saw or miter saw, clamps, stud finder, jigsaw (for sink cutouts), and various other tools. Renting or buying these adds $200-$500.
- Skill level: Assembling IKEA cabinets is moderately easy. Installing them level, plumb, and perfectly aligned across an entire kitchen is significantly harder, especially with uneven Orlando-area walls and floors.
- Stress and frustration: Things will go wrong. Parts will be missing. You will make mistakes. Your kitchen will be unusable for weeks.
- No kitchen for weeks: If you are doing this on evenings and weekends, your kitchen could be out of commission for 3-6 weeks. That means eating out or using a temporary cooking setup.
The Case for Professional Installation
- Speed: A professional team completes a full IKEA kitchen in 2-4 days, not weeks
- Precision: Professionals ensure every cabinet is level, plumb, and aligned. This matters enormously for how doors close, drawers slide, and countertops fit.
- Problem-solving: Out-of-square walls, uneven floors, plumbing in the wrong spot: experienced installers deal with these issues daily
- Warranty protection: Improper installation can void IKEA's warranty. Professional installation ensures compliance.
- Less stress: You plan and buy; we build and install. Your kitchen is back in operation in days, not weeks.
Our recommendation: If you enjoy hands-on projects and have a full week to dedicate, a small, simple IKEA kitchen (one wall of base and wall cabinets) is a reasonable DIY project. For anything more complex, including L-shaped kitchens, corner cabinets, islands, or tall pantry units, professional installation pays for itself in time saved and quality of results.
8 Common IKEA Installation Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
After installing hundreds of IKEA kitchens across Orlando and Central Florida, we have seen every mistake in the book. Here are the most common ones:
1. Not Using the Suspension Rail
Some DIYers try to hang wall cabinets individually, screwing each one directly into studs. IKEA's suspension rail system is designed to distribute weight evenly and make alignment easy. Skipping it leads to cabinets that are misaligned, not level, and potentially unsafe. Always use the suspension rail.
2. Ignoring Wall Irregularities
Florida homes frequently have walls that are not perfectly flat or plumb. If you push cabinets flush against an uneven wall, the doors will not align properly. The fix is to shim cabinets and use filler strips to bridge gaps between cabinets and walls. Always check walls with a straight edge before starting.
3. Ordering the Wrong Parts
IKEA's modular system means dozens of individual SKUs for a single kitchen. Forgetting cover panels, filler strips, toe kick boards, or specific hinge types is extremely common. We recommend ordering everything through the IKEA Kitchen Planner and then reviewing the list with a professional before placing your order. Order 10% extra hardware (hinges, door dampers, drawer slides) as backup.
4. Not Checking for Level at Every Step
Cabinets must be level in all directions: front-to-back, side-to-side, and across the entire run. A cabinet that is 1/8 inch out of level might not seem like much, but the error compounds across multiple cabinets. By the end of a 20-foot run, your last cabinet could be visibly crooked. Check level after installing each cabinet.
5. Forgetting About Plumbing and Electrical
Sink base cabinets need cutouts for plumbing. Cabinets near ovens or dishwashers need electrical access. Wall cabinets above ranges need cutouts for range hood ducting. Plan these modifications before you start assembly, not during installation.
6. Rushing the Assembly
IKEA cabinet assembly is not difficult, but it requires attention to detail. Rushed assembly leads to stripped cam locks, misaligned holes, and weakened joints. Take your time. Read the instructions completely before starting each cabinet. Pre-sort all hardware into labeled bags.
7. Not Reinforcing for Heavy Countertops
If you are installing granite or quartz countertops (which are very popular in Orlando kitchens), the cabinet frames must be perfectly level and adequately supported. Some configurations benefit from additional support brackets or reinforcement strips along the top of base cabinets.
8. Skipping the Cover Panels
SEKTION cabinet sides are unfinished melamine. Any exposed side (at the end of a cabinet run, on an island, or next to a refrigerator) needs a cover panel that matches your door fronts. Forgetting these makes your kitchen look obviously unfinished.
Timeline: What to Expect From Start to Finish
Here is a realistic timeline for an IKEA kitchen project in Orlando, from planning to completion:
| Phase | Duration | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Planning and design | 1 - 3 weeks | Measure kitchen, design in IKEA Planner, finalize selections |
| Ordering and delivery | 1 - 2 weeks | Place order, schedule delivery (or pick up at Orlando IKEA) |
| Old cabinet removal | 1 day | Demo existing cabinets, disconnect plumbing, patch/repair walls |
| Assembly | 1 - 2 days (pro) / 5 - 10 days (DIY) | Assemble all cabinet frames, attach doors and drawers |
| Installation | 1 - 2 days (pro) / 3 - 7 days (DIY) | Install suspension rail, hang and level all cabinets, fillers, trim |
| Countertop templating | 1 day (after install) | Countertop fabricator measures after cabinets are installed |
| Countertop fabrication | 1 - 2 weeks | Stone is cut and polished at the fabrication shop |
| Countertop installation | 1 day | Countertops delivered and installed |
| Plumbing reconnection | Half day | Reconnect sink, dishwasher, disposal |
Total timeline with professional installation: 4-6 weeks from planning to a fully functional kitchen.
Total timeline with DIY installation: 6-12 weeks, depending on your available time and experience.
Shopping at the Orlando IKEA Store
The Orlando IKEA store is located at 4092 Eastgate Dr, Orlando, FL 32839, near the Florida Mall. Here are some tips for Orlando IKEA kitchen shoppers:
- Visit the kitchen department. IKEA Orlando has multiple full-size kitchen displays where you can see different door front styles, countertop options, and interior organizers in person. This is invaluable for making final decisions.
- Book a free planning appointment. IKEA offers free kitchen planning sessions with their in-store designers. They will help you use the IKEA Kitchen Planner and create a complete parts list. This service is free but book early as appointments fill up quickly.
- Check stock before going. Use the IKEA website to check if specific items are in stock at the Orlando store. Popular door fronts and specific cabinet sizes sometimes run low.
- Consider delivery vs. pickup. IKEA delivery for a full kitchen order costs $69-$149 depending on your location in Central Florida. For a large order, delivery is usually worth it since a full kitchen fills an entire SUV or truck.
- Inspect your order immediately. Check every box for damage before your installer arrives. IKEA will replace damaged items, but it takes time. Ordering 2-3 weeks before your installation date gives you a buffer for replacements.
Choosing the Right Door Fronts for Your Orlando Home
The door fronts you choose define the look of your kitchen. Here are IKEA's most popular series and which Orlando home styles they complement:
| Door Front | Style | Best For | Price Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| AXSTAD | Shaker / transitional | Traditional and transitional Orlando homes | $$ |
| BODBYN | Classic / traditional | Colonial, Mediterranean, Craftsman homes | $$ |
| VOXTORP | Modern flat-panel | Contemporary homes, condos, modern builds | $$ |
| HAGGEBY | Minimalist flat | Budget-friendly modern kitchens | $ |
| RINGHULT | High-gloss modern | Ultra-modern kitchens, European style | $$ |
| LERHYTTAN | Stained wood / rustic | Farmhouse, cottage, Florida bungalow | $$ |
| ASKERSUND | Wood grain pattern | Natural look on a budget | $ |
For a broader look at cabinet style trends, including non-IKEA options, check out our guide to the 10 Best Kitchen Cabinet Styles for Orlando Homes in 2026.
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(407) 483-2804 SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CONSULTATIONFrequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to have someone install an IKEA kitchen in Orlando?
Professional IKEA kitchen assembly and installation in Orlando typically costs $2,500 to $7,000 depending on kitchen size, complexity, and whether old cabinet removal is included. This covers assembly of all flat-packed cabinets, installation on walls and floors, leveling, alignment, and finishing touches. For detailed pricing, see our 2026 cost guide.
Is an IKEA kitchen worth it?
For most Orlando homeowners, absolutely yes. IKEA kitchens offer 80% of the quality of semi-custom cabinets at 40-60% of the price. The 25-year warranty, modern designs, and excellent interior organizers make IKEA one of the best values in the kitchen industry. The main drawback is that assembly and installation require skill and time, which is why we recommend professional installation.
How long does IKEA kitchen installation take?
With a professional installer, a complete IKEA kitchen (assembly + installation) takes 2-4 days for a medium-sized kitchen. DIY installation typically takes 2-4 weeks of evenings and weekends.
Can I mix IKEA cabinets with non-IKEA components?
Yes, this is increasingly popular. Many Orlando homeowners use IKEA SEKTION frames with custom or third-party door fronts from companies like Semihandmade, Kokeena, or Reform. This gives you the value of IKEA cabinet boxes with a premium or unique door front look that you cannot get from IKEA directly.
Does IKEA offer installation services?
IKEA partners with TaskRabbit for installation services, but availability and quality can vary. Many Orlando homeowners prefer to hire a dedicated cabinet installer (like Inka Installation) who has extensive experience specifically with IKEA kitchens and can provide a warranty on the installation labor.
What about IKEA kitchens and Florida humidity?
IKEA SEKTION cabinets are made from moisture-resistant melamine-coated particleboard, which holds up well in Florida's humid climate. However, proper installation is key: cabinets must be elevated off the floor (which the IKEA leg system accomplishes) and sealed properly around plumbing penetrations to prevent moisture intrusion. We have installed IKEA kitchens throughout Central Florida with excellent long-term results.