Posts Tagged ‘IKEA Bathroom series’

12 Ways to Store Bathroom Essentials

Monday, November 9th, 2009 by Susan


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Makeup, toiletries, hair care items, jewelry – bathrooms are full of little things to keep tidy. How do you manage it? IKEA offers a multitude of choices for bathroom storage and organization, from built-in units with pull-outs to decorative tins. There’s something for every style and budget. In part three of our IKEA Bathroom Series, we look at 12 ways to store bathroom essentials at IKEA … Read the rest of this entry »

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Powder Room Perfect: LILLÅNGEN

Sunday, November 8th, 2009 by Susan

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In this second in our series on the IKEA Bathroom range, we explore LILLÅNGEN (See GODMORGON: IKEA Wakes Up to High Quality Bathroom Cabinets).  Think of LILLÅNGEN as GODMORGON’s little brother. A little vanity – barely more than the size of a pedestal – the LILLÅNGEN fills in where no other sink could even dare try. The smallest version is less than 16″ wide! Outfitted with hooks, a soap dish and a moveable tray, all of which attach by hooks, LILLÅNGEN uses the small space it takes up very efficiently. It even has a a built-in shelf along the back on which to perch your bottle of handsoap, toothbrush holder or ring-keeper. Read on to explore the possibilities that LILLÅNGEN affords …

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GODMORGON: IKEA Wakes Up to High Quality Bathroom Cabinets

Thursday, November 5th, 2009 by Susan

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For years, those of us aware of the high quality of IKEA’s kitchen cabinet lines (AKURUM in North America and FAKTUM everywhere else) bemoaned the fact that the VATTERN range of IKEA bathroom cabinets just didn’t measure up. The quality of the substrate as well as the finish, whether it be a veneer or a foil finish, was just sub-par. The sidewalls were thinner than they should have been, and the hinges and hardware were flimsy by comparison to the BLUM hardware used in the kitchen cabinetry. Well, not anymore…

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