THE ANATOMY OF A CABINET
CABINETS
Cabinets are the building blocks of any remodel. Whether starting with Ikea cabinets or Swedeboxx, there are mulitple size and color options that fit any project.
FRONTS
Made to their specs. Drilled for their hardware. Modern Twig’s custom-made doors and drawer fronts are pre-drilled to fit the Ikea’s Sektion, Godmorgon, Pax, Besta, and Swedeboxx cabinet frames.
PANELS
Hide the visible parts of the cabinet by creating a harmonious and complete look. Panels create a cohesive and complete look by concealing exposed wall-mounted or floor-standing cabinets at the end of a row or the sides and back of central islands.
Trim
Complete the look of your kitchen, from top to bottom, by adding a trim to cover the gap between the floor and the base cabinets or ceiling and the wall cabinet.
HOW IT WORKS
FIND YOUR STYLE
From Mid-Century Modern to Traditional Farmhouse and everything in between. Browse from multiple cabinet door options to find your unique style. Order samples to get inspired!
PLAN YOUR PROJECT
ORDER
Order your cabinets and hardware from Ikea or Swedeboxx. Then order your custom fronts from us. Simply submit your design, get a quote, and place your order!
TIPS ON HOW TO MEASURE YOUR KITCHEN
Precise and accurate measurements are the foundation for a successful custom Ikea kitchen. Take your time, measure in inches, and before you know it you’ll be on your way to a successful home-remodeling project! Need professional assistance? We highly recommend Ikea’s Measuring Service. Book an appointment with them and they’ll send a pro out to measure your kitchen for you.
STEP 1
Start by measuring from the floor to the ceiling. Then measure the distance between walls and from the corners to the doors.
STEP 2
Measure the widths and heights of doors and windows. Then measure their distances from the floor, the ceiling, and the corners of your kitchen.
STEP 3
Measure the location of water and gas lines, drains, ventilation shafts, outlet and light switches, or any important fixture in your kitchen that must be planned around. If keeping the appliance location the same, measure the center of the appliance from the corners of the room.
ASK JESSE
If you have a question, he’ll find an answer.