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Old 10-24-2013, 08:47 AM   #11
kevman
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Originally Posted by wooohooo View Post
Once they get damaged or wet it's hard to fix but they're good for cheap. Probably not a good rental house thing
I was just going to say the opposite. You can buy almost every piece separate so if something gets damaged it's really easy to replace and barely costs anything.

I've installed 2 IKEA kitchen's in my rental now and they're great. Well actually it was the same kitchen twice following the flood hence the replacement part experience. For the price they can't be beat and IMO they hold their own against cabinets that cost much more.
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