Finally, the last handle has been fixed 🤙
Still some details to add here and there but the kitchen is fully functional so I can go in slow mode from now on 🦥
What I've learned...
* Ikea is simple and amazing.
*Follow the parts and check them on the list you get.
* Assemble cabinets one by one. Do not skip!
* Having the right tools save you a lot of time.
* If you don't know something look up at youtube. Tons of ikea videos on YT
* When wiring the electricity, switch off the main switch and work with a head lamp
* With handheld metal detector you'll avoid drill into stuff you shouldn't drill into
* If numbers arent your thing, measure 3 times before you saw!
* Take notes what other parts you need to buy will save you a lotta gas.
* Clean up the mess regularly to avoid searching parts and tools.
The whole kitchen has been renovated by my own two hands without any help of others except plumber who moved the radiator 1.5m away to the other wall. I unfortunately don't have the tools to do that.
Ikea got a new loyal customer 🤓
Sorry for the advertisement but this is my firs Ikea experience and I have only pros and no cons whatsoever.

