The ASKERSUND Dark Brown Ash Kitchen from IKEA

19.01.2023

"ASKERSUND fronts blend beauty and practical function. The easy-clean melamine surface withstands moisture, scratches and bumps, while the dark brown wood pattern both looks and feels natural and vibrant."

IKEA Askersund Dark Brown ash effect IKEA Kitchen with Ringhult metod and Ekbacken countertop. This kitchen is equipped with Bosjön kitchen faucet and Långudden sink. Kitchen cabinets and drawers have handles from the Nydala series. Hållbar recycling solution is standard in most IKEA kitchens.

This Askersund kitchen from IKEA is filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, Oslo, Norway.

How do I install Metod IKEA kitchen?

Is it hard to install IKEA kitchen cabinets? Can I install it myself? Frequently asked questions among those who are interested in buying an IKEA kitchen. IKEA has made Youtube videos of how to install your Metod kitchen, step by step. Click on each link to go directly to the Youtube video.

  1. Part 1 - Prepare the room

  2. Part 2 - Assemble cabinets

  3. Part 3 - Install cabinets

  4. Part 4 - Doors and drawers

  5. Part 5 - Appliances and sink

  6. Part 6 - Lighting

  7. Part 7 - The final touches

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