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Editor's Pick
Ikea's new kitchen solution gets custom for designs that won't fit inside the box.
I love a custom solution with a off-the-rack price point, and Ikea’s new Sektion collection fits the bill: mix and match simple open shelving, drawers and cabinetry onto suspension rails (easy enough for one person to install, apparently) to create a one-of-a-kind look. Drawer heights come as small as 5 inches, and door heights as tall at 60 inches—so even that tricky sloped ceiling can be managed with ease.Sektion collection kitchen, Ikea, across the West, ikea.ca
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