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Yea think so - 800 cabinet + 80 leg/plinth (skirting) + 30/40 Worktop = 910-920 which is standard work height. Bear in mind Ikea use a smaller plinth than others (more typically 150) and no “service void” behind so you need to make sure if you have any horizontal service runs they do so underneath (within the 80mm).
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Excellent, thank you. The only real service run is water and drainage to the dishwasher, but it's right next to the sink, which is staying in the position in which it is currently. So it should be manageable. (Electric required for dishwasher, cooker, hob and filter hood of course, but that will be underfloor and rise up the wall vertically in a chase - or so I believe is typical).
I may have to trim the backs of the cabinets to miss the skirting boards, though, as they are ~150mm tall.
Finally getting around to ordering the bits to redo my kitchen. Seems my previous comments and questions on here were 7 months ago!
Anyone who has used IKEA carcasses: how do they interface with skirting boards, and what height feet should I be using? The blurb gives a height of 880mm for the base units, I've assumed this includes the feet as otherwise the finished units will be far higher than the standard (which I've read is circa 910mm).