The biggest range change in IKEA history, the new redesigned kitchen system METOD offers great quality kitchens at affordable prices.
“We believe that everyone should have the possibility of a great quality kitchen, no matter the size of their wallet or the shape of their kitchen area,” explains Tim Prevade, IKEA Australia’s country range activity leader. “We’ve changed the basic building blocks of modern kitchens by introducing a system of completely flexible, functional and stylish modules.”
Redesigning the basic building blocks of a kitchen to create a new system that will change the way Australian consumers design, plan and install; the innovative concept will offer more layout, style and storage possibilities than any other major retailer.
[contextly_sidebar id=”qZqviB85vojlr8sS5apSIbJ4YzBRnh7d”]Versatile because of its modular design and maximising space thanks to its redesigned measurements, METOD’s products include a choice of twenty door fronts, cabinet frames in both black-brown and white, redesigned interior organisers, new kinds of integrated LED lighting and an additional four accent door colours of stainless steel, green, yellow and a 3D look.
The decision to introduce the new system was made as a result of a shift in consumer wants and needs, which have greatly evolved in recent years. “Kitchens are the heart of a home,” says Tim. “Today more than ever, they are hub for all kinds of activities — from cooking and eating to socialising, relaxing or helping the children with their homework. This is why we decided to meet today’s needs in all ways possible.”
Creating a customer’s dream kitchen has previously only been available through designer kitchen retailers, at designer prices. METOD will now open up the opportunity for all households in Australia to create a completely personalised kitchen that uses every centimetre of space available, at a price one can afford. Sounds perfect to me!
Comments
Sarma says
The oak veneer doors pictured in the above article are unfortunately not available in Australia
Jen Bishop says
Oh, that’s a shame! We assumed everything we were given images of was available here. Apologies for any confusion caused. Jen