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Has anyone actually used the Bodarp Ikea cabinet doors?

5 years ago

We are getting ready to pull the trigger on my new kitchen and I am planning on doing bodarp lowers with white uppers, but I'm wondering if anyone has actually used the Bodarp in real life yet? I'd love to see it in action in something other than a promotional photo.

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  • 4 years ago

    This is mid project, but we settled on square tiles with some texture. I’ll post a picture when we finally finish it. (I got pregnant and the morning sickness has been a beast.)

  • 4 years ago

    Looks great!

  • 4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Forgot to post an update of our kitchen! We went for Bodarp top and bottom and a polished white quartz worktop. We have square ’tutti fruiti’ splashback tiles. I love the kitchen and no worries about it being too dark. Window cleaner gets the fingerprints off.


  • 4 years ago

    Has anyone combined white VOXTORP and BORDARP?

  • 4 years ago

    We are doing it know. Should be done in about two weeks. Can't wait to see the combo, but based on samples it's veryyy nice.

  • 4 years ago

    @Liudmila Jovmir Any update on that? We're planning the same and would love some pictures before pulling the trigger!

  • 4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I am doing Bodarp Bottom cabinets and Haggeby on top its amazing.The reason i did white uppers is because I have a small kitchen.Also I used Haggeby for the matte true white finish.I opened the wall to make it more open. I am thinking wood shelves where that piece of tile is.Or, more cabinets placed horizontal.Not sure? It's taking about 9 months because of all the boxes for bases and uppers were delayed...I will post better pics when I get closer.



    My pics are bad because my camera phone is awful...White marble like quartz on counters

  • 4 years ago

    I've had Bodarp cabinets since Aug. 2021. I love the way they look - we get many compliments. However - the surface is a pain in the ass to clean. if anything stays on the surface for more than a few hours (if not noticed while cooking, etc.), it can leave a permanent streak or imprint. Also, after cleaning (and I mean strictly according to IKEA guidelines), some of the cabinet doors still look streaky. I got Bodarp b/c it's a flat surface and I wanted easy cleaning. I'm not sure I'd say I regret it, but I may have considered something else if I knew how fussy the matte surface was.

  • 4 years ago

    Window cleaner works really well on ours

  • 4 years ago

    I agree with everyone (pain in the butt to clean) The cabinets get grease marks so, i am more aware to use handles and try not to touch the cabinets as much and so far window cleaner works the best.

  • 4 years ago

    Tile cleaner also works well. i didnt realize how much cleaning they’d need when i got them.

  • 4 years ago

    I haven’t had a problem with marks, I don’t know why. Still very pleased with my Bodarp cabinets.

  • 3 years ago

    Erin, I LOVE your kitchen!!! 😍😍 It's now my inspiration. What were the white uppers you used with BODARP? Where did you get your cabinet pulls? Was your countertop from IKEA or somewhere else?

  • 3 years ago

    Thanks Lauren! We used the Haggeby uppers. I ordered my cabinet pulls on Amazon for cheap, and the countertop is calcatta jubilee from Arizona tile. It wasn’t from IKEA

  • 3 years ago

    We’ve finally completed our Bodarp install minus the backsplash. The uppers are Veddibge
    We are in love!

  • 3 years ago

    Megan your kitchen turned out beautifully!! Nice work.  Did you use 40" uppers?

  • 3 years ago

    Yes, we did 😊

  • 3 years ago

    Megan, your kitchen looks amazing already. I just ordered my Veddibge and Bodarp cabinets. Your floor goes so well with that combo I may just have to follow suit😊


    Can't wait to see the finished backsplash update from both you and Erin!

  • 3 years ago

    I'm planning to do BODARP with white uppers like so many of you have. For the white cabinets, I'm torn between haggeby, veddinge, and ringult. It seems like Haggeby is the most matte, ringult is very glossy, and veddinge is in the middle? 

    What do you all think looks best with BODARP?

  • 3 years ago

    I would be a liitle bit leery of Haggeby, particularly if the doors are used a lot. The price seems to be very low and I am not sure whether does reflect the quality.


    I have both BODARP and VEDDINGE, but not in the same room, however, it seems the colors could be a good match and VEDDINGE seems to be a reasonably good quality for the price (I have had them for 3 years and no problems).

  • 3 years ago

    We did haggeby because I liked the match better and the price was great. We are over a year into a very heavily used kitchen with no problems.

  • 3 years ago

    Has anyone in this thread used BODARP with RINGHULT on top? I'd love to see photos of this combo!

  • 3 years ago

    Has anyone matched bodarp to a BM paint color?

  • 3 years ago

    Anyone here used Bodarp and Askersund combination?

  • 3 years ago

    Hey! Did you end up liking the green cabinets? We’re thinking of using this for our island !

  • 3 years ago

    I love the look of them. My only complaint is that they do show fingerprints so if you have lots of littles, you’ll be fighting handprints often

  • 3 years ago

    Do you feel like the they have held up well with daily life and little handprints, or do they stain or retain streaks? would you choose the bodarp again? i have a 2 year old, really love the look and color but seriously debating because of upkeep. your kitchen photos look great!

  • 3 years ago

    @Jeanna Wright I’ve had them for two years. no stains or permanent streaks. I do clean them weekly. (no kids)

  • 3 years ago

    Thank you @Frances Bolton. Your kitchen looks great also! And i believe it was you who mentioned the drawer pulls you chose make a big difference as well? great to know that they seem durable after two years. i appreciate the feedback!

  • PRO
    3 years ago

    We recently completed this Bodarp/Axstad White kitchen as part of a whole-house renovation:



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  • PRO
    3 years ago

    We moved into a home recently with Ikea cabinets in place, and they were installed shortly before we purchased the home. Have to say, very satisfied with the look. The previous owners went for more of a beige/tan color for the cabinets so not exactly the same as BODARP, and they added grey countertops. I am happy with the rather neutral colors as it fits my personal style more. Overall, I say its quality is very good.

  • 3 years ago

    My partner and I recently completed a full home renovation for our vacation home / Airbnb in Palm Springs. For the kitchen we used IKEA BODARP lowers and VEDDINGE uppers. To add some midcentury flair, we used “Chips Macro Bianco White 8x8 Terrazzo Look Matte Porcelain Tile” from Tilebar. Countertops are quartz KASKER from IKEA. It turned out pretty dang sleek!

  • 3 years ago

    @Karen Bearman i realize this thread is old but I’m wondering how you did an integrated fridge with Bodarp? Did you purchase extra cover panels and have them cut to size? I only see an option for a small fridge cabinet but we have a 36” fridge. Thanks in advance!

  • 3 years ago

    Commenting on an old thread but can anyone who has used Bodarp share what paint color they used. We are doing Bodarp lowers and Haggeby uppers.

    Thanks !

  • 3 years ago

    Do you mean for the walls? We have Bodarp lowers and Veddibge uppers and we used Simply White by Benjamin Moore

  • PRO
    3 years ago

    For the kitchen shown above I used Benjamin Moore "Chantilly Lace."

  • 3 years ago

    Are these ikea uppers?! (Natural wood with no handles)

  • 2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    Love everyone's ideas! What have you guys done for kitchen stools if you have. We are going with black handles, cork flooring, light grey countertopscountertops it's for a cabin so nothing too fancy hahah

  • 2 years ago
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    I know this is an old thread, but what's the specific tile you used for the backsplash? @Erin Moore

  • 2 years ago

    Love all these combinations. I was thinking of high gloss white ringhult but now maybe the veddinge or axstad is a better call. The kitchen I'm doing is really tiny so I thought the gloss would reflect light. Did anyone consider that combination?

  • 2 years ago

    @Erin Moore hoping you see this. can you source the 4x4 tile you used for your kitchen backsplash?

  • last year

    My daughter used the IKEA Bodarp green kitchen units for her new open plan kitchen extension and sourced some wooden terrazzo worktops, ply handles and oak slats panels to go round the peninsular. Looked amazing when completed. Here are some photos taken during the completion of it.

  • last year

    Hello, we were about to go for the Ikea Bodarp grey green kitchen but found a thread on Pinterest saying ”dont do it as the cupboards stain permanently with greasy oil marks”. Has anyone had this problem? We need a kitchen to last!

  • last year

    It does get grease marks on it from hands however have been told by someone that sugar soap fetches it off, although not tried it yet. Apart from that they look lovely. Interestingly the showroom ones don’t have marks on them

  • last year

    We’ve had them for 3 years and no stains. I use windex with a wet cloth and then wipe them with a dry cloth aftwerwards. It works great.

  • last year

    I knkw this is an old post but Rachael pleae tell me what work surface your daughter has ? the speckled one. thank you

  • last year

    Hi Andrea, it is by a company called Foresso and it is made from offcuts of wood. It is beautiful and much better than I imagined!

  • last year

    Thank you. does the design have a name please? it looks just what im after

  • last year

    Hi Andrea it is Foresso worktop in ivory oak, you can choose how dense you want the oak particles. It is sent cut to size

  • last year

    Thank you all SO MUCH for this thread! It’s incredibly helpful for those of us still in the planning stages 👍