I gave up on installing the IKEA KVARTAL about five years ago. I came across them still in the box in a closet near the window I wanted to cover. I thought I would try again, only to realize I was missing parts. I didn't know at the store that I needed brackets or a multi-track. Thanks for the in-depth instructions, tips, and tricks. I hope to finally put the panels to use.
I’ve been looking everywhere for this video! I have so many unused panel blinds and I would love to set up! The link for the track system and panel bottoms have been 404’d 😢 any other suggestions to what hardware rails would work like this? Thank you!! @beatthebush
I’ve watched a lot of instructional videos and yours is the best I’ve ever seen. You didn’t waste any time on useless information and included a lot of time-saving details. Thank you.
Thank you for making me feel like I’m not the only one who was frustrated with IKEA’s products! The actual cutting of the fabric was the stopping point over 3 months ago! I will finish today no matter how it looks! Thanks again!
Soooo glad I could find a video on the kvartal curtain panels (not regulat curtains). Cuz I am exchanging my panels and I am trying to figure out how to properly hang the panels. This was super helpful. If anyone has a turorial they could tag me on that slows/zooms that part down/in, I would greatly appreciate it. Have a great day.
I am re-installing my 3-slider panels in my new home and this was a wonderful reminder of how to do it. I really like that you show the 'mistakes' or issues you've encountered and what to watch out for. I like that you sometimes described things as "things" but it was totally clear what you were talking about, it was actually endearing :)
So I bought these this past weekend and I was going to put them up myself but you are making me think that I may have bitten off more than I can chew. YIKES!!
+zeusvalentine Thanks! =D =D =D Would you think making say a TV stand from IKEA would be too easy? I'm not sure if I should get some furniture that I may happen to need and make a video on it.
Thanks! notoriouskelly The subjects of my content is all over the place so just a heads up, you may suddenly come upon talks about credit cards or baking cheesecakes...
Just purchased the single rail system with the little 1" ceiling extender holding piece. Not sure how to install yet, was hoping your video would show it, but your system is a bit different. Liked all the info though, and things to watch out for. LOVE your idea about the scanned receipt/instruction kiosk! GENIUS!!!!
Thanks! You did a great job - but convinced me that I don't want to do it. I especially liked your tips to IKEA at the end -- lets hope someone is listening!
Thank you! My husband and I just purchased this system & your video was extremely helpful especially the recommendation to lube railings to keep blinds sliding easily. Thank you again, shadia
+Ralph Hernandez If you cut both the rails equally, you can then put the support bracket in the middle. If you cut them unequally and put the support in the middle, then it wont be as structurally strong.
Hi, I just watched your video. You did a great job explaining everything clearly and you went into great detail. Loved your voice! I really liked the close up shots you did. That really helped. I agree with the guy who said it would have been really helpful if you had continued with step by step instructions of the rails and slowed down how you put on the things on the curtain panels. All compliments!! Make more vidoes!!
Hi! Thanks for the helpful video. Do you know if once I have it installed I can change the curtains? My apartment had them installed already but the curtains are ripped I want to replace them. Thank you for the video
Kim Carlisle - thanks! i agree I probably missed a few bits where I can cover each step in more detail. I'll have to incorporate these in my future work. There's this whole business I did with readjusting the top and bottom rail a week later to make sure everything is PERFECTLY straight. Now I'll have to stop by Ikea and buy some new furniture just so I can make another video, lol.
Excellent instructions and commentary. I wanted to use this for a triple curtain system but it doesn't seem strong enough to hang brocade drapes. I wish I had such clear instructions when installing the Algot system.
Great video. I have the triple rail version. We've had it for a few years and some of my little roller things (in your video around 2:50) are lost or broken. Does anyone know or a replacement? I don't want to have to buy a whole new set of rails just for the little roller.
I can't figure out how to put the grey plastic bits in so the panels catch and all open or close as one, right now I have to do each one individually. I thought the same about the allen key. And the idea about the manuals is a good one. I had to use 6 panels so you can imagine how many keys I had at the end.
+Jacky Parris 6 panels that open from the middle? First to figure out is if you want the last panel to be on the front or back of the stack when everything is closed. Then you try to fit the brackets on so they are in the locked position. There are only two types and you need one of each at the junctions. This follow up video I made on this may help: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
+Ralph Hernandez Thanks! If and when the plastic rollers snap, you can just buy a new set of top/bottom rail hardware ($5.99 right now) and just replace it. Slide the broken one out and put the new one in.
Thanks for the honest information about the downside of this system. It may work for some but thanks to you, we are not installing these panels which we were just about to purchase.
I can't figure out how to get the panels to slide together....like I pull them draw rod of one and they all should open, right? any pictures or advice?
+franchesca peters Depends. If you want them all to open up and all stack in front of each other then yes, you need five rails. If you open 3 to left and 2 to right then you only need the one triple rail.
Ok thank you. Its really a challenge to know all that you need with this system from online. So many different parts sold separately. Its annoying especially since i would like a sheer curtain to the back and a black out drape to the front. This far in my cart I have two triple curtain rails, four wall hardware, five curtain panels, five top and bottom rails, three block-out curtains, single rail, glider and hook ( I think this is for the blackout drapes), curtain hooks, and a draw rod. Is that all I will need and Do you have any recommendations for what I could use to hide the curtain rails or make them more attractive?
+franchesca peters The curtain panels will need to run on their own rail. Each panel has its own rail. You will need two triple to span the width, therefore you need 2x2 more single rails for the other 2 curtain panels. Then you will need one rail for the black-out curtains (one rail meaning enough to span the width). So by my account, you'll need 6 rails running in parallel so it's better you buy a total of 4 triple rails. Make sure two triple rails is long enough to span the width of your opening. Four wall hardware is a good idea rather than three because this will be a bit heavier than my setup. You want to choose the four wall hardware for either the ceiling or the wall. Never tried hiding the rails but maybe you can use the remainder of the curtain panels to cover them?
Hey...great helpful video! I need 6 panels for my door how many rails would I need to have them all open on to one side (not opening down the middle half to one side and the other half to the other side).
+JOEY EMANUEL The wavy edge fabric sounds pretty hopeless to me. I know what you mean, the edges gets stretched out over time while the middle is fine creating a non-uniform wavy panel. After painting, I guess you can no longer wash them. Last ditch effort would be to iron them on very low heat like you said. OR you could try stretching the middle out also. Roll it up with slight force, too much may just tear it. You could also make 1mm V cuts maybe 3-6 inches in and patch them back up with iron on fabric patches. They will look funny with the patch but you could do it to ALL of them in a pattern to make it look like that is the style. Not sure about your budget but each panel goes for $5-10 so its not too bad to just get new ones also.
Thanks BeatTheBush. Finally an insturction video on the Kvartal I can watch without getting sea-sick!! I really like the instructions and fyi you give (wish you hadn't fast forwarded through the slide insertion though), but great job. will keep watching channel.
Thank you, the video was great. My question. my opening is 96 inches, so I thing I'm going to have to use a triple and a single rail system. I would like to mount them on the inside if the window frame where I took out the vertical blinds, is this possible.
Alexander Montalvo I think so. I used wall mounting brackets in the video. They also have the ceiling mount types. In your case, you would use the ceiling mound and drill into the top window frame and hang the rails from there. You might want to consider if the single and triple rails might be too deep and might protrude out of the frame. Also, I never tried this, but you may need a set of ceiling mounts for each set of rails.
My husband used your video to install our Ikea Kvartal system, it was GREAT! However, we are having trouble getting the curtain panels to catch on one another when pulling open in each direction. Can you provide any help in pictures for how to put the "catches" on correctly so this works?
Kim Eberly Did you already put them in and they just do not work at all? Or are they failing to catch once in a while? The once in a while problem can be solved if you have single rails and triple rails by aligning them very close together in parallel. Even remove the end plug if you have to. I could post a follow up video on this but that may take me a while.
Thank you so much for responding quickly. I wanted to get it done this weekend. Everything else was so smooth, but the connecting part. I tried putting the Track 1 with the rod on the very front track, then I put on Slider Track 2 on middle track (this is behind #1) and then I put SliderTrack 3 in the last track nearest the window. Still not catching as I pull the rod. So now I am getting back up on the ladder and trying again :(
+Mercedes Freeman There are different ways to configure it. The final closing panel could be on the left or right side and the way I did it is to have the closing panel in the BACK of the stack. One thing to realize is that the stubby connector (one without the rod connector hole) catches things on BOTH sides and so does the other connector. This allows for the whole stack to be spaced out when closed and stacked together when opened. This part is pretty tricky and I advise to set it all up on a table first before installing it so you wont be going up and down the ladder.
Wow you have just gained 2,000 stars in my eyes. I'm going to make sure you have lots of likes and subscribes !!!! You are patient and you don't mind helping. So on each track should I put the two types of stubs and it doesn't matter which end gets the type that can take the rod hook ? I'm just going to only have 1 rod pull. That I understand. Thanks so much.
+Mercedes Freeman Thanks, not a problem helping. I might have to make a better video so that it's better explained for this part. It does matter very much which end gets which type. Do you want to pull the rod left or right to close the blinds? And would you be okay with having the last blind (the one with the rod) to be in the back of the stack?
+BeatTheBush Try this: A = Unit with a hole to put the rod B = Stubby piece Closed Mode Rod+A-----------------------------------A ----------B--------------------------A ----------B--------------------------b Open Mode Rod+A-----------------------------------A ----------B--------------------------A ----------B--------------------------B You only have one A and one B for each set of panel rails you buy.
+Mercedes Freeman Each panel comes with A and B. So the way it worked out for me was to indeed put two As in the panel nearest the glass. Q2: yes that's correct Q3: Just repeat the configuration of the middle panel as needed. Best way to do just figure it all out is to just put the rail on a table and install all the panels without the cloth part on the rail. Then you can fiddle with the plastic brackets until it works. Even with the diagram in Q2, I would make sure it all works correctly before hanging the panels.
You mentioned lubricating the tracks isn't it possible for the panels to get dirty on the top if you use some type of oil? In fact how do you clean the panels?
Shelley A I didn't use a standard squeeze bottle oil but rather a aerosol silicone spray: amzn.to/1lutZ15 It's a bit expensive on amazon so I recommend getting it at a local hardware store. I use this over WD-40 because it is actually a lubricant and will last much longer. WD-40 on the other hand dries out and works best as a de-greaser. The silicone spray is thin enough that it doesn't drip down at all. The panels are still new so I think if I ever need to wash them I could take them down and submerge them in soapy water and rinse.
99hourvideos You have to buy it separate. Lets see... it's $2 on their website right now. The link in the video description name Ikea Kvartal Hardware will take you there.
Question, the part where you had to re-cut the rail for the 1 3/8" clearance. Is this needed on all installs where the edges would touch? Such as inside a window, and you need to do this becuase you installed the holder would you need to have the clearance if you used the ceiling mount?
Ha Ha I cut it already, dang I hope this will work out ikea does suck with their instructions... BTW I bought a metal cutting blade for my miter saw at the blue box store by dewalt. I think the blade you used is for wood only!!!
I got three panels I just painted them white again and it worked good made them more solid now I could have used any color really, MY Question is , Is there a Way to Straighten the edges i like the pattern how do I re make them go flat instead of the sides of the fabric folding forward , and you know they do that, I went to the store and some already look like that now in the store already , any suggestions I hesitate to iron them i have washed them and bleach them that worked before then now I painted them they had yellowed with time of course , hope you get Ideas that why I'm writing details I just need to figure out how to make them flat again ? Thanks
+JOEY E You are not supposed to wash them or bleach them!! The material must be stiff and if you wash it, you are removing the stiff starch of it and it will become softer to the touch and obviously have more flow that creates waves or the folding of the edges. Since you already washed them and bleach them, I don't see why not you should try to iron them and stiff starch them again. You can make it from scratch. You will need starch powder, water, a vessel for mixing (in this case a kitchen sink, and something to agitate the solution). You can use a scrupulously clean plastic bucket, if you like, or a big enamel wash basin. I would avoid aluminum as it tends to discolor things. Mix 1/2 Cup starch and 1 Cup cold water. You need something large enough to soak the shirts in solution. Pour in the solution you just made. Mix well. Then add 1 qt boiling water and mix carefully. Let cool down and spray that in the curtains, wet them well and iron them.
well they needed paint they had turned yellow and they ought to make them washable , but anyhow I found out that no the washing did not take out any starch nor do they have any, i already fixed them and added more screws , that helped, and i painted them a fresh white. and they are beautiful again better then new. even added some Teal to the Pattern I'm an artist I got my ways lol love them designer of my own. they are old and out of stock I didn't want to get rid of the design I don't like the new designs at Ikea . so I made pretty much my own. with them. and upgraded them. , thank you for trying to help
The original homeowner installed these panels . I have to reinstall a panel since someone stepped on it ( handyman) . I do not have any of the original pieces. I wanted to ask what size allen wrench is used? I need to pick one up from hardware store. I had to have discontinued parts ..3D printed and mailed to me. Your video was very helpful! Thank you for making this!!
Oh ok. So people don't have to go hunting for another commnet: it's when you have two rails long, the center hanger can be kept in the center. if you cut one and not another, the weak point wont be right where it hangs and wont be as sturdy.
Thanks for your video-its kind of daunting with only the pictograph instructions. I never figured out what all the extra hardware was for...A Hack saw works just as well(its only aluminum) if you dont have the Chop Saw shown.
I’m installing the Vidga tracks. I have mounted the 3 brackets, now before I cut the tracks I am curious as to how many inches should the track extend out from the outer brackets??? I can’t find anything on this! Mine are, from left bracket to right bracket 86.5 inches. Do I extend it out 1”, 2”, 3”????? What do you recommend? Thanks!!!
Shane MacKenzie Absolutely. With the wider hanging bracket, you can use one triple rail and then two single rail. If you do 6, you can put two triple rails. When you put multiple rails together, you need to make sure they are close enough together so when you pull the curtains, the connecting hooks will engage. When I did it, spacing them by the end pieces was too wide, they need to be closer than that.
Sehkan Chance Okay, I finally got a picture of it. Maybe it's too late maybe note. But I'm going to put it at the end of my next video I'm trying to upload right now.
Sehkan Chance Not sure if you saw it but I put the picture at the end of a video you may never watch lol. It's at ua-cam.com/video/M7aS9NmAErA/v-deo.htmlm57s
Hi Thanks for this video. This was my only reference to fix my sliding panel. I could finish everything in 5 hours just bcoz of this video. But how did u lubricate the track (meaning what product should I use). I am farely new to DIY.
+shan1901 Wow, that's fast. =D I'm so glad it helped you out! Thanks for telling me about how this video helped you because it really gets me excited about making more DIY vids. I just used silicone lubricant spray. Plenty of people would advise NOT to use WD-40 because it's a de-greaser not a lubricant.
Thanks for your video. I like the system, in particular the tightly configured aluminum track, but I also see how flimsy the non-ball bearing rollers are. I'm a cabinetmaker and could readily mill UHMW plastic slide strips to fit inside the track. I'm thinking I'd probably make the slide strip as long as the width of the panel, then devise a way to connect the fabric header to it. I haven't had the Kvartal components in hand yet for close inspection. Given your familiarity with the product, does my plan seem mechanically feasible to you? Thanks again for your post.
Michael Schuler It does seem feasible but I worry about the friction if you put the whole length to slide against. I would so the same IF the original ones breaks. Why fix something that isn't broken yet? If the lifetime is 3 years, I would be inclined to just buy them again to save effort.
BeatTheBush Thanks. Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought you said that one of the little roller pieces broke before you could even get the unit assembled... In any case I'll take your advice about avoiding full length slides to minimize friction. That said, I thought of UHMW because of its durability and also because I have found it to be somewhat self-lubricating in other sliding jigs and fixtures I have fabbed in my shop for applications where the sliding elements were significantly heavier than those here. But I must agree that I might as well wait for failure before seriously considering the hassle of re-inventing. Another element in my potential adaptation (cannibalization) of this hardware system would be (for architectural purpose) the desire to substitute 1/4" hardwood plywood for the fabric panels. They would nokt be terribly heavy, but could match up with other millwork items in the space they will divide. Thanks again for your well produced post. It was really effective for any of us considering Kvartal purchase without the opportunity on test-drive ...
Michael Schuler You are very welcome, very glad my video helped. =D It is one of the hook pieces that keeps them spaced evenly that broke, not the roller. You probably would need the UHMW stuff if you're going to hang 1/4" wood on there and probably beef up the hanging elements too.
BeatTheBush Last questions: Exactly how wide is the single track? How wide is the triple? (I couldn't find a tech drawing anywhere, and the Ikea person said the info was unavailable... I will need four or five panels, similar to your installation, and space available for the track system is very constricted.) Thanks again. Ikea should pay you as a rep...
Michael Schuler 45mm and 15mm exactly. +/- 0.01mm. And you know, the ends have plastic caps that will keep you from stacking them unless you do not use the end caps. Those will add a little bit more and I have no measurements for those. I'm guessing about 4mm added to the thickness for each cap.
+BeatTheBush Hi! I was wondering if you could update us--are you still using the Kvartal system? What do you think of it now that you have used it a couple of years? Have you had any problems? Anything you would do differently?
+fe cliff Sure. I installed it around 6/2014 and it now has become close to 2 years using it. It works the same as the day I installed it so nothing has changed. I did need to modify it slightly due to the over lapping panels getting caught. I documented this with another video here: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html Other than that, know what I know today, I would still use this system as it is very cost effective and it looks great.
+BeatTheBush Wow--Thank you!!! Sounds great!! I also appreciate such a quick reply... Didn't know what to expect since this video is a couple years old. I am seriously so thankful you have this tutorial on the great world wide web as Ikea's minimalist instruction approach is a bit confusing on some of the more involved products like the Kvartal system. I have a couple of more questions, and I know you may not have first hand knowledge with them, but do you mind giving me your opinion given your experience with Kvartal? If you have the time to let me know your thoughts, I would sincerely appreciate it! :) (1) Do you have any opinions on how this system would function with regular curtains vs. the panel curtains? (2) With your own experience with the system, how do you estimate this method (www.ashbeedesign.com/2012/12/laundry-room-reveal-ikea-hack-kvaratal.html or specifically this hacked bracket image -- 1.bp.blogspot.com/-uk4DCfxJC7E/UNIsJgt9ehI/AAAAAAAAID8/HwBY7YvLOwQ/s400/AshbeeDesignLaundry3.4.jpg) of mounting the track flush to the ceiling would work? (3) How do you think the system would hold up if someone were to cut the panels and rails in half? (In order to make them 12" wide vs. the 24" standard they come in--I assume in order to make this work you might be able to cut the curtain panels in half but would still need an a top/bottom rail set for each panel in order to get all of the hardware...correct?) (4) Lastly, if using a handsaw to cut the track, would you recommend the Kvartal hacksaw? Any tips on using it to get a clean cut?
fe cliff Sure glad to help. Lol, very good questions and I actually have to look at mine to figure out the answers. 1. They have those hooks to attach to the rails instead of the panels but I've never used the curtains myself. I assume it would be less complex than the panels since the curtains just hang down. 2. I don't like this flush mount hack because new mounting position is weak against the weight of the tracks. While it may look nice now, any pull on it will easily pry the whole thing off. This is even if you use the plastic drywall anchors with your screws. 3. Cutting the 24" to 12" would probably work fine. You would need one 24" panel set to make each 12", you will not get 2 12" sets because of the hardware needed. 4. Never used the Kvartal hacksaw. You can use any hack saw really. Any hacksaws would make a decent cut freehand but if you're picky you might want to use their cutting guide for the Kvartal.
TheNewGreenIsBlue Thanks! Its so that the discontinuity in the two sides would be right in the center. That way, the center bracket will hold the weight of each side evenly. You could have it uneven but then the hanging bracket will have to be at the discontinuity spot.
BeatTheBush Thanks! I figured that was the main reason. I was mounting to the ceiling and only needed 30cm from the second rail, so I opted to just cut one, keeping 1m for another area.
Hi! Thank you for your video! Ikea Store tells me it's not possible to have 4 panels that slide together, because the single rail is not as close as the triple rail. How did you proceed? In your second video, you present another setting to overlay the panels. What's the size of this overlay (in inches), to calculate the final length. Best Regards
+MrTheMerovingian Ha! From the video you see I did it anyway. It's true that they wont fit like a glove but you try to squeeze the rails together more rather than spaced apart just as much as the ends due to the plastic end caps.
+MrTheMerovingian I assume you mean the overlap between that panels. It's about 2 inches. Final length would be (n-1)*2 inches shorter in length. You really need the overlap to keep the panels from getting stuck. In fact, I would even recommend 4 inch overlap because mine gets stuck once in a blue moon still.
+MrTheMerovingian LOL! You made a CAD drawing. Looks nice! Oh, btw. You may want to add yet one more rail row if you want to add another layer of curtains to increase privacy.
I bought the system over a year ago , just now trying to install , thought I had everything needed but there aren't any screws to attach the brackets to the system???? Good grief these are frustrating to say the least .
I want to install Kvartal to divide my room for my roommate and me but im looking for something less transparant then the panel curtains I found on Ikeas website any suggestions?
Drey White Did you take a look at the Anno Tupplur fabric for the curtains? bit.ly/1tDSk6m They look pretty opaque and seems like it wont be see through.
Thanks for your video - very interesting and informative video. I'd like to replace 2 bi-fold doors with 4 21-inch wide panels that will slide to the right. But instead of fabric panels I'd like to use something thin but more substantial - maybe aluminum sheeting, mdf board - something that I can add a decorative element to, to make a focal point on the wall when closed. Do you think the IKEA rail system would work for that kind of application? I don't want the 4 rails to be too deep - just a couple of inches like yours.
+Sam Holzmann This is Ikea stuff after all and not meant to hold anything too heavy. You want it thick and heavy enough so that accidental kinks wont make a crease in your sheeting. Yet you want it thin enough to not exceed the weight limit on the things. I would try to use more wall/ceiling attachments and also know that the plastic rollers may wear out faster due to the extra weight on it. I obviously haven't done it before so these are just opinions. You're on your own with the special mod here.
Great instructional video and I wish I had watched it BEFORE buying all the stuff at IKEA.... I think I may still need to get a few of the pieces that I didn't notice while studying the booklet at the store. You really should contract with Ikea to show how to do installation prior to buying the products! But then maybe people would say, "uh, maybe it's too much effort" and not buy it, Lol! I'm really considering bringing it all back because it looks like it doesn't slide very smoothly. But I'm wondering, do you still like it? Or was it worth all the effort?
You may have wanted to overlap the opposite way so a person would not be able to look inside toward the living are but instead if they tried to look inside it would be at the wall...and the panels could be overlapped more to prevent peepers altogether. You did an excellent job otherwise, this is really a very well make and informative video.
Great video! We love the one that came with the house we rent. However, we need to change the fabric panels. Any clue how to open them up to remove the originals? We took a panel down, but can't figure it out. Thanks in advance!
I got the single rail system, and when purchasing; I made sure to get an employee to help me, so that I had all the right parts. I was about to install and decided to watch a few install videos first. Despite being an accomplished carpenter, I knew it was best to be safe with the trickier Ikea products. Instantly I realized the Ikea employee did guide me to get the all the right parts...For just one 24 inch section! Hahahaha... come on Ikea! Maybe I should have known I didn't have enough, but the tracks all come bundled, and without knowing how it worked, but seeing multiple rails, I figured it was enough. Silly me. I'm not sure I'll go back and get the rest of the materials... I want to make a movable green screen for my studio; as in, it slides out of the way when not in use, and thought this was the best way to go. Do you think it would work well for this application? Oh yeah, nice job!
+Jeigh Neither Hum.... movable green screen. I don't think it'll work because the panels are not continuous. If you try to remove the green in post, the lighting will not be uniform and you'll likely get some weird vertical artifacts at the edges of the panels. But.... if you don't need to to be perfect, I guess it'll do. THEN again, I have yet to use some green screens myself so just my 2 cents.
+BeatTheBush Yeah, that's what I was thinking after I saw your install... The fact that they don't really overlap a lot, could cause light bleed & unwanted residuals. I might do it backwards then... Paint the wall green & use decorative panels to cover it during down time. Thanks for your input!
+Jeigh Neither I think you have to be pretty even with the green paint if you do. I'm thinking you just get one of those large green screen rolls and hang it, I dunno.
I've used them both, but the rolls are really expensive, and if you don't already have a psyche wall built, and the giant pin & dowel to hang it from; well, those are usually expensive too. I guess you wouldn't need a psych wall. I can't remember the brand, but there is a nice type that somehow self-blends. Plus, it's just a personal studio, so I won't have industry lights on it. In fact, I'll keep things as dim as I can get away with. When are you planning on making the investment? If you do it sometime in the next month or so, and remember this thread; let me know what you decided to go with, and how it works out. I will do the same ;)
+Jeigh Neither No time frame on when actually as I don't have a need for it other than to play with. If anything I was just thinking of a roll that hangs from some metal tripods that comes with the set.
Great video brother! You did well ! So here we are almost 3 years later, any thoughts on durability? How have they held up with daily use? Also, what are you thoughts with regards to how much light these things block out? Our sliding door at the back of the house lets a LOT of light in later afternoon and my wife and I love to watch movies at that time occasionally. Percentage wise, how much light do you think they eliminate? Again, well done man!
you did a very good video, on the money.. but i liked the smart panel system a asian girl was advertising them, any idea where in florida i can buy them..
Sehkan Chance Thanks! =D I would also prefer an asian girl presenting this instead of myself. Who wants to look at some dude install sliding panels right? Too late! What is viewed cannot be unviewed! How about IKEA Miami at 1801 NW 117th Ave, SweetWater, FL. Maybe I misunderstood your question.
No I'm a girl 2.. I'm not attracted to no friggin girl. I used her in it so that you would know what video I'm talking about sir..Its the smart panel she spoke in one of Asian languages. Don't know where she's from. The Smart panel look so easy to install and display. I need in my life. . Altho your look very easy too. It look hard 2.I just like options. . Ikea is close to mi.
B BG You are correct in poor quality. The rollers are plastic and could break with wear. At the same time, blinds gets dirty and dusty over several years so I'm more for buying it again in a few years. Thx for the link. Sehkan Chance Looks like less hardware and should be cheaper. I didn't like how it uses one rail and so each panel will rub against another every time you open an close. The system looks just like a Kvartal but you use just one rail and lots of hooks instead. bit.ly/1wo0wpX
Yes that what I thought but she made it look Easy to assemble. I bought the parts to do the one like you did from ikea. But scared to tackle it. I will sometime this week.wish I had video appearance like you or I'd send you the video. Will let you know the out come tho and any trial and tribulations along the the way
I have these (already installed) in my new house and your video has pretty much convinced me to take them down... I love the look, but they are so flimsy and always get caught on each other when I open them, which is causing the fabric to ripple. I see that Levolor makes a similar system... are you familiar with it? The sample system at Lowes seems to be more robust. Thanks for your input!
Holly Legare Awww really? Sad to see them go down since I enjoy mine still. Yes, I have to be careful when opening and closing them so they do not get caught. I also take care to use the stick to open and close them so that I do not touch them and make them dirty. I thought about screwing down the brackets (hooks that catches each panel) in a slightly inset of about 2" so there is more over lap when you fully close the whole thing. This would make them not get caught on each other. This is probably going to take a little bit of modification. I did look at the Levolor and the like at Lowes or Home Depot. They are indeed more robust but covering the same area will run you about $600 which is close to 4x the cost of these.
BeatTheBush How would I go about setting the brackets so they overlap more? That would probably solve my problem... and I have extra panels... Can I use the piece I already have?
Holly Legare The brackets are held on by a single screw. ua-cam.com/video/92ahXAHxj6Q/v-deo.htmlm2s I would try to move the smaller bracket in 2 inches. There are pre-drilled holes and the screw should fit fine. The thing that requires modification is probably the plastic braket because you cannot put the bracket in anymore than just the end. You would have to shave off the extra material so that you can do this. Alternatively, I can see the same thing is possible with the larger bracket and will achieve the same results. Looks like this is complicated enough to warrant a video on how to do this. haha... I'll put one together in the near future.
You mentioned that if your doorway is longer than a single rail, it's best to cut both rails to the same length instead of leaving one rail full-length and cutting the other one. Why is it better?
John Gordon If you had two rails cut to the same length then you can put the additional hanging support in the middle. It'll look more even and it will be structurally stronger.
Great explanation. Did you like the final result in your window? do they look better than a regular blind? My husband is putting it on right now, I hope it is a good change, after all that work! You said about 8 hours to install one window and we have to install 4!
Isabel Salazar I absolutely love the way it looks now. Very modern, absolutely looks better than a regular blind to me, and it's held up since I posted this video, no problems so far. I shopped for a similar type at Home Depot and it would have costed around $500-600 since I would have had to be custom. Yeah.... 8 hours since it was my first time putting it up. Probably 6 hours for the second one.
Thanks for this video. I hate Ikea instructions without words, There is one thing I missed in your video. How did you attach the individual panels to eachother?
Hi, thanks for the video. I bought 4 single rails because i need 4 panels. Anywho, hubby is pulling his hair out right now. He can't figure out how to make 4 single rails work so that they are all connected and and slide like they are supposed to. (aaaand that's how the fight started). We can't just go to IKEA because ours would be 2 hrs away- bummer. Thanks for your help
C Morrow I never had 4 single rails but I think the trick would be to not put the plastic end caps on. Arrange the rails as close to each other in parallel as possible and the connecting plastic hooks should connect and allow you to pull all of them at once. Good luck!
that is a very good idea about printing out only the instructions you need AND in the language you want. I hate having instructions in 4 languages...like thats going to make it any clearer. lol
I wonder if they will make this vending machine for me. Then again, an extra step make make customers mad that they have to do this. I think maybe it can be made very easy if they just scan their receipts and it all prints out in 10 seconds.
They could just have larger receipt printers at the register that prints your receipt as a cover page and the instructions for all your purchase as additional pages.
Marcy KD The Kvartal top and bottom rail is $5.99 each right now and you get two roller things each. I imagine even IF they sold the roller things, it'll go for like $1.99 each anyway so it's not that bad but that the only way.
Hey Beat,Just saw your video about the Kvartal Kurtain system. do you really think its worth the money and time? as I had them quote me a price of 177.85 for the same set up you have. I really don't want to spend that kinda of money for something that looks like it might not be all that good.. Any info would help and thanks for showing the video of your installation .
I guess if you can get the same thing for that then it might be better to get that to save you some time. Is it good? I'm still using mine and still really like the look. Time? It's not worth the time since you can see in the video it'll take a good day or two to install the whole thing. I generally like DIY whenever I can so I enjoy it on top of saving money.
Great job. I just picked this up. I've had to make several trips to Ikea to get extra pieces and hardware that weren't included. Not looking forward to this taking 5 hours :(
It's sorta fun in itself because you're building something. Just take it slowly and take breaks if you get tired. I suspect it's so cheap because you're trading the low price for the extra work you have to put in to set this up.
my wife is interested in this "panel curtain" idea from IKEA, so I was hoping you could clarify something for me. to have a completed project, do you need just the panel curtains + rail/track, or do you also need something called a "panel curtain holder" (from their website $10cdn)
"Panel curtain holder" are those strips of metal that holds the curtain itself. So you need a whole load of parts. You may also need the things that holds the track to the ceiling or wall.
Great video! Just wondering though, how did you lubricate the tracks? We have just installed the same system with 6 panels and they are rough as guts as they slide along and sometimes they don't catch the next blind, very frustrating. Did you lubricate with the tracks already installed or on the ground before you installed them? Cheers
I lubricated the tracks with silicone Lube while it was off but I supposed you can lube it while installed also if it has a straw nozzle. Wear a mask tho to avoid inhaling the spray. Are you sure you do not have any debris in the track making it rough? It may not be catching because the tracks are not close enough together, I.e. a triple and single needs to butt up against each other.
+Nicole Bradley Dual triple as in two rows of triple in parallel or a single triple. What I mean is the separation between more than one rail set should be pretty close in order for one panel to catch the next one. Even though you can put more than one set of rails in parallel, it seems the end caps are not designed for this. The end caps actually separates the sets so that they do not catch well.
Nicole Bradley Opps, accidentally deleted your previous comment. I was "Cheers for the quick reply. We may have to take them down to check if there is any debris in them to be honest and just lubricate them them. We have all triple tracks and they are definitely aligned correctly."
+BeatTheBush yeah I've noticed they are really designed for more than one track parallel. our parallel tracks are definitely butted against each other. We took the panels off last night and lubricated the wheels and this morning they are pretty good so we'll see how they go. Thanks, appreciate the help from you and your video
So hard to show what I mean. Let me do one more try. Each "-----" is a triple rail. So if you have four triple rails, 2 length wise and 2 more running in parallel, I'm talking about the spacing between the rails running in parallel, not the connection connecting them lengthwise. The plastic end caps makes you space them apart about 2 mm. If you force them to touch at the center and/or shave the end caps a bit, the panels will connect better.
This thing has been above my window for about 6 to 7 years and I can't get off!!!! The rails that mount on the wall won't slide anymore. The metal pieces are stuck to each other :'( I don't know what to do!
I am thinking about installing this rails, I was doing some research about how to do it and I found your tutorial, It is very good and informative but I realized that I don't own the tools you are using, like the saw machine, the square ruler, etc :(
Pakito Morales Not a problem! If you don't have the saw machine you can just purchase the hack saw and saw guide block Ikea has right next to this item at the store. For the alignment of the panels, use anything square to alight the top/bottom piece like a board from a shelf or large poster paper.
BeatTheBush hey you really did ah great job.. but i so liked the smart panel that i saw a litle Asian girl advertise. wahy easier..you wouldn't happen to know how i can get a hold of that system here in florida.????. Another thing why did you show us only night views? i wanted to see how it hold up against the sun light. did it block the sun light any
Sehkan Chance I put a link to a day view of the panel for you in another comment. I responded to you a while ago but seems like somehow it didn't get posted. For the smart panel that is only single rail, can you not just use the Kvartal single rail with these: www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70188683/ ?
FYI Ikea stocks small parts at the warehouse, people break things all the time during installation (9:30) if you have part number they will get it for you free of charge. I know this from experience. later BTB.
+fernando saldana True! One time I helped a friend obtain one of the poles in a bunk bed (not a small part obviously). If they have the part they will give that to you for free!
+Tracy Ferguson Great idea. I decided to go with the wall mount near the ceiling because the ceiling was covered in popcorn and was not perfectly level. Could use spacers but I would also have to use two sets of ceiling mounts since I had a 3 + 1 rail setup.
Yes, your video is SO MUCH more real world then watching the 2 chunky Swiss chicks putting it up on a fake wall. Since the time you put yours up, have the little plastic rollers held up. My wife wants this installed in my 4 year olds room. Once those little plastic rollers snap, are they easily replaceable? Thanks for the great video. I will try my best to talk my wife out of installing these!
Better idea, do you know anybody in the Los Angeles area who can install this for me?, I think is better to pay for that than to purchase tools that I wont have any future use.
Pakito Morales You can try taskrabbit.com you can hire people that have a track record of handyman work to do it for you. Btw, the tool should only be $10-20 ish since it's meant to be one time use.
There's a hack for this where you only need 2 rails for multiple panels. Install each panel in a zig zag fashion - not sure if they will link together this way though? I think this was on Ikea Hackers.
Yeah... you can but the draw back is that they will not open up fully. I really do enjoy opening up my windows all the way at times so even knowing this before hand, I would still do one rail per panel.
Elizabeth Castillo You're a cute puppy! You must have some sort of puppy keyboard and mouse to comment. would give your head a scratch and say: "Hellooooooo PUPPY! Helloooooooo!!!!"
+Lynn Letran Thanks much. Yes, assembling and putting this up take a bit of time. I guess that's why its so much cheaper than other commercial options that only requires hanging.
I gave up on installing the IKEA KVARTAL about five years ago. I came across them still in the box in a closet near the window I wanted to cover. I thought I would try again, only to realize I was missing parts. I didn't know at the store that I needed brackets or a multi-track. Thanks for the in-depth instructions, tips, and tricks. I hope to finally put the panels to use.
You are the best. Thanks for doing this video 8 years ago because today in 2022 I so needed it! ❤️
You are so welcome!
I’ve been looking everywhere for this video! I have so many unused panel blinds and I would love to set up!
The link for the track system and panel bottoms have been 404’d 😢 any other suggestions to what hardware rails would work like this?
Thank you!!
@beatthebush
I’ve watched a lot of instructional videos and yours is the best I’ve ever seen. You didn’t waste any time on useless information and included a lot of time-saving details. Thank you.
Thank you for making me feel like I’m not the only one who was frustrated with IKEA’s products! The actual cutting of the fabric was the stopping point over 3 months ago! I will finish today no matter how it looks! Thanks again!
This product takes a long time to assemble and make it work. I guess that is why it's so cheap.
Soooo glad I could find a video on the kvartal curtain panels (not regulat curtains). Cuz I am exchanging my panels and I am trying to figure out how to properly hang the panels. This was super helpful. If anyone has a turorial they could tag me on that slows/zooms that part down/in, I would greatly appreciate it. Have a great day.
I am re-installing my 3-slider panels in my new home and this was a wonderful reminder of how to do it. I really like that you show the 'mistakes' or issues you've encountered and what to watch out for. I like that you sometimes described things as "things" but it was totally clear what you were talking about, it was actually endearing :)
Thank you! Ahhh, I"m glad it helped you install your too. I still like mine.
So I bought these this past weekend and I was going to put them up myself but you are making me think that I may have bitten off more than I can chew. YIKES!!
It takes a lot of time to get it tuned right. I see why it's about 1/3 the cost or ready made ones.
It’s a lot of effort, but I definitely want this for my studio apartment to separate my sleeping area from the rest. Thank you for the detailed video!
This is truly a DIY system but at least it’s cheap.
your was much more thorough than the IKEA video...well done man...sending you good karma bro
+zeusvalentine Thanks! =D =D =D Would you think making say a TV stand from IKEA would be too easy? I'm not sure if I should get some furniture that I may happen to need and make a video on it.
Better than average demonstration and video skills - makes me want to watch more of your work!
Thanks! notoriouskelly The subjects of my content is all over the place so just a heads up, you may suddenly come upon talks about credit cards or baking cheesecakes...
Just purchased the single rail system with the little 1" ceiling extender holding piece. Not sure how to install yet, was hoping your video would show it, but your system is a bit different. Liked all the info though, and things to watch out for. LOVE your idea about the scanned receipt/instruction kiosk! GENIUS!!!!
If you use the ceiling holder, I think you have to make sure to use some dry wall anchors if the ceiling is dry wall. Thanks for watching! =D
Thanks! You did a great job - but convinced me that I don't want to do it. I especially liked your tips to IKEA at the end -- lets hope someone is listening!
+n merritt Thanks much! Awww... but the panels looks nice, I guess you just don't want to spend the effort.
Thank you! My husband and I just purchased this system & your video was extremely helpful especially the recommendation to lube railings to keep blinds sliding easily. Thank you again, shadia
You are very welcome! Happy installing!
+Ralph Hernandez If you cut both the rails equally, you can then put the support bracket in the middle. If you cut them unequally and put the support in the middle, then it wont be as structurally strong.
Wow man! Wish all installation videos were like this :D Thank you
You're welcome!
Dude, you rock! Video is beautifully made! Total attention to detail, all sorts of advice, very very useful.
Portuman Thanks! Are you going to install one yourself soon?
Hi, I just watched your video. You did a great job explaining everything clearly and you went into great detail. Loved your voice! I really liked the close up shots you did. That really helped. I agree with the guy who said it would have been really helpful if you had continued with step by step instructions of the rails and slowed down how you put on the things on the curtain panels. All compliments!! Make more vidoes!!
Thank you Thank you - your instructions are very clear. Much more helpful than the poor sales people at Ikea.
Meme Chocho Thanks! Very glad it helped. So are you going to install a set?
I'm planning on getting some of these in the next month, so thanks for the tutorial!
Lots of great tips and tricks!
Glad it helped! Just beware that its a lot of work.
Fantastic tutorial on IKEA Kvartal panels, THANKS!!!
You're welcome. I'm surprised if they even sell this one still.
Hi! Thanks for the helpful video. Do you know if once I have it installed I can change the curtains? My apartment had them installed already but the curtains are ripped I want to replace them. Thank you for the video
Kim Carlisle - thanks! i agree I probably missed a few bits where I can cover each step in more detail. I'll have to incorporate these in my future work. There's this whole business I did with readjusting the top and bottom rail a week later to make sure everything is PERFECTLY straight. Now I'll have to stop by Ikea and buy some new furniture just so I can make another video, lol.
Excellent instructions and commentary. I wanted to use this for a triple curtain system but it doesn't seem strong enough to hang brocade drapes. I wish I had such clear instructions when installing the Algot system.
I would make a video on the Algot but I don't have another set of yard doors to install them on, lol. :D
Great video. I have the triple rail version. We've had it for a few years and some of my little roller things (in your video around 2:50) are lost or broken. Does anyone know or a replacement? I don't want to have to buy a whole new set of rails just for the little roller.
I know this was years ago, but I am looking to put one of these up soon! Thank you so much for your helpful video. :)
Glad it was helpful!
I can't figure out how to put the grey plastic bits in so the panels catch and all open or close as one, right now I have to do each one individually. I thought the same about the allen key. And the idea about the manuals is a good one. I had to use 6 panels so you can imagine how many keys I had at the end.
+Jacky Parris 6 panels that open from the middle? First to figure out is if you want the last panel to be on the front or back of the stack when everything is closed. Then you try to fit the brackets on so they are in the locked position. There are only two types and you need one of each at the junctions. This follow up video I made on this may help: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
+Ralph Hernandez Thanks! If and when the plastic rollers snap, you can just buy a new set of top/bottom rail hardware ($5.99 right now) and just replace it. Slide the broken one out and put the new one in.
Thanks for the honest information about the downside of this system. It may work for some but thanks to you, we are not installing these panels which we were just about to purchase.
You're welcome! It certainly works for me and it still works great. A lot of work to put up though.
I can't figure out how to get the panels to slide together....like I pull them draw rod of one and they all should open, right? any pictures or advice?
+Katie Tseng I have a follow up video that shows how they little connectors are used here: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
Great video! Thanks especially for the tips on cutting the rails and panels to length.
Thanks! Hope you get yours up. I have a tips on this rail to make it run smoother if you are interested. ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
+BeatTheBush ÷uuidiruii3i
Never heard about that website, I'll check it out, thank you very much
I am trying to understand how this works. If you intend to use five panels of curtain then you need five rails?
+franchesca peters Depends. If you want them all to open up and all stack in front of each other then yes, you need five rails. If you open 3 to left and 2 to right then you only need the one triple rail.
Ok thank you. Its really a challenge to know all that you need with this system from online. So many different parts sold separately. Its annoying especially since i would like a sheer curtain to the back and a black out drape to the front. This far in my cart I have two triple curtain rails, four wall hardware, five curtain panels, five top and bottom rails, three block-out curtains, single rail, glider and hook ( I think this is for the blackout drapes), curtain hooks, and a draw rod. Is that all I will need and Do you have any recommendations for what I could use to hide the curtain rails or make them more attractive?
+franchesca peters The curtain panels will need to run on their own rail. Each panel has its own rail. You will need two triple to span the width, therefore you need 2x2 more single rails for the other 2 curtain panels. Then you will need one rail for the black-out curtains (one rail meaning enough to span the width). So by my account, you'll need 6 rails running in parallel so it's better you buy a total of 4 triple rails. Make sure two triple rails is long enough to span the width of your opening. Four wall hardware is a good idea rather than three because this will be a bit heavier than my setup. You want to choose the four wall hardware for either the ceiling or the wall. Never tried hiding the rails but maybe you can use the remainder of the curtain panels to cover them?
Thank you very much.
OMG, your instruction idea is genius!
Hey...great helpful video! I need 6 panels for my door how many rails would I need to have them all open on to one side (not opening down the middle
half to one side and the other half to the other side).
Dani Jackson You need two triple rails in parallel running the length of the 6 panels. Each triple is 55" long.
+JOEY EMANUEL The wavy edge fabric sounds pretty hopeless to me. I know what you mean, the edges gets stretched out over time while the middle is fine creating a non-uniform wavy panel. After painting, I guess you can no longer wash them. Last ditch effort would be to iron them on very low heat like you said. OR you could try stretching the middle out also. Roll it up with slight force, too much may just tear it. You could also make 1mm V cuts maybe 3-6 inches in and patch them back up with iron on fabric patches. They will look funny with the patch but you could do it to ALL of them in a pattern to make it look like that is the style. Not sure about your budget but each panel goes for $5-10 so its not too bad to just get new ones also.
Thanks BeatTheBush. Finally an insturction video on the Kvartal I can watch without getting sea-sick!! I really like the instructions and fyi you give (wish you hadn't fast forwarded through the slide insertion though), but great job. will keep watching channel.
Jac B Thanks Jac! Perhaps I needed to include the part where I snap them into the rail. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you, the video was great. My question. my opening is 96 inches, so I thing I'm going to have to use a triple and a single rail system. I would like to mount them on the inside if the window frame where I took out the vertical blinds, is this possible.
Alexander Montalvo I think so. I used wall mounting brackets in the video. They also have the ceiling mount types. In your case, you would use the ceiling mound and drill into the top window frame and hang the rails from there. You might want to consider if the single and triple rails might be too deep and might protrude out of the frame. Also, I never tried this, but you may need a set of ceiling mounts for each set of rails.
BeatTheBush .
Good job. You're so thorough.
Thanks! I even went back to tweak them so they are perfectly aligned. Then I made a video about it here: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
Also, you said you cut both of the main rails equally rather than just one. Was there a benefit to doing it that way? Thanks.
My husband used your video to install our Ikea Kvartal system, it was GREAT! However, we are having trouble getting the curtain panels to catch on one another when pulling open in each direction. Can you provide any help in pictures for how to put the "catches" on correctly so this works?
Kim Eberly Did you already put them in and they just do not work at all? Or are they failing to catch once in a while? The once in a while problem can be solved if you have single rails and triple rails by aligning them very close together in parallel. Even remove the end plug if you have to. I could post a follow up video on this but that may take me a while.
Thank you so much for responding quickly. I wanted to get it done this weekend. Everything else was so smooth, but the connecting part. I tried putting the Track 1 with the rod on the very front track, then I put on Slider Track 2 on middle track (this is behind #1) and then I put SliderTrack 3 in the last track nearest the window. Still not catching as I pull the rod. So now I am getting back up on the ladder and trying again :(
+Mercedes Freeman There are different ways to configure it. The final closing panel could be on the left or right side and the way I did it is to have the closing panel in the BACK of the stack. One thing to realize is that the stubby connector (one without the rod connector hole) catches things on BOTH sides and so does the other connector. This allows for the whole stack to be spaced out when closed and stacked together when opened. This part is pretty tricky and I advise to set it all up on a table first before installing it so you wont be going up and down the ladder.
Wow you have just gained 2,000 stars in my eyes. I'm going to make sure you have lots of likes and subscribes !!!! You are patient and you don't mind helping. So on each track should I put the two types of stubs and it doesn't matter which end gets the type that can take the rod hook ? I'm just going to only have 1 rod pull. That I understand. Thanks so much.
+Mercedes Freeman Thanks, not a problem helping. I might have to make a better video so that it's better explained for this part. It does matter very much which end gets which type. Do you want to pull the rod left or right to close the blinds? And would you be okay with having the last blind (the one with the rod) to be in the back of the stack?
+BeatTheBush Try this:
A = Unit with a hole to put the rod
B = Stubby piece
Closed Mode
Rod+A-----------------------------------A
----------B--------------------------A
----------B--------------------------b
Open Mode
Rod+A-----------------------------------A
----------B--------------------------A
----------B--------------------------B
You only have one A and one B for each set of panel rails you buy.
+Mercedes Freeman Each panel comes with A and B. So the way it worked out for me was to indeed put two As in the panel nearest the glass. Q2: yes that's correct Q3: Just repeat the configuration of the middle panel as needed.
Best way to do just figure it all out is to just put the rail on a table and install all the panels without the cloth part on the rail. Then you can fiddle with the plastic brackets until it works. Even with the diagram in Q2, I would make sure it all works correctly before hanging the panels.
You mentioned lubricating the tracks isn't it possible for the panels to get dirty on the top if you use some type of oil? In fact how do you clean the panels?
Shelley A I didn't use a standard squeeze bottle oil but rather a aerosol silicone spray: amzn.to/1lutZ15
It's a bit expensive on amazon so I recommend getting it at a local hardware store. I use this over WD-40 because it is actually a lubricant and will last much longer. WD-40 on the other hand dries out and works best as a de-greaser.
The silicone spray is thin enough that it doesn't drip down at all. The panels are still new so I think if I ever need to wash them I could take them down and submerge them in soapy water and rinse.
Ok thanks for that!!! Much appreciated!
Where do I get the rod from? Do I buy it seperate or does it come with all the boxes like allen keys?
99hourvideos You have to buy it separate. Lets see... it's $2 on their website right now. The link in the video description name Ikea Kvartal Hardware will take you there.
Question, the part where you had to re-cut the rail for the 1 3/8" clearance. Is this needed on all installs where the edges would touch? Such as inside a window, and you need to do this becuase you installed the holder would you need to have the clearance if you used the ceiling mount?
+david fujimoto Nope. You only need the 1 3/8" clearance if you use the wall hangers. If you use the ceiling mount, you do not need the clearance.
Ha Ha I cut it already, dang I hope this will work out ikea does suck with their instructions... BTW I bought a metal cutting blade for my miter saw at the blue box store by dewalt. I think the blade you used is for wood only!!!
david fujimoto Lol! Yeah, it could be! =_=
I got three panels I just painted them white again and it worked good made them more solid now I could have used any color really, MY Question is , Is there a Way to Straighten the edges i like the pattern how do I re make them go flat instead of the sides of the fabric folding forward , and you know they do that, I went to the store and some already look like that now in the store already , any suggestions I hesitate to iron them i have washed them and bleach them that worked before then now I painted them they had yellowed with time of course , hope you get Ideas that why I'm writing details I just need to figure out how to make them flat again ? Thanks
+JOEY E You are not supposed to wash them or bleach them!! The material must be stiff and if you wash it, you are removing the stiff starch of it and it will become softer to the touch and obviously have more flow that creates waves or the folding of the edges. Since you already washed them and bleach them, I don't see why not you should try to iron them and stiff starch them again.
You can make it from scratch. You will need starch powder, water, a vessel for mixing (in this case a kitchen sink, and something to agitate the solution). You can use a scrupulously clean plastic bucket, if you like, or a big enamel wash basin. I would avoid aluminum as it tends to discolor things. Mix 1/2 Cup starch and 1 Cup cold water. You need something large enough to soak the shirts in solution. Pour in the solution you just made. Mix well. Then add 1 qt boiling water and mix carefully. Let cool down and spray that in the curtains, wet them well and iron them.
well they needed paint they had turned yellow and they ought to make them washable , but anyhow I found out that no the washing did not take out any starch nor do they have any, i already fixed them and added more screws , that helped, and i painted them a fresh white. and they are beautiful again better then new. even added some Teal to the Pattern I'm an artist I got my ways lol love them designer of my own. they are old and out of stock I didn't want to get rid of the design I don't like the new designs at Ikea . so I made pretty much my own. with them. and upgraded them. , thank you for trying to help
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
+Marci Forbes You're very welcome! =D
The original homeowner installed these panels . I have to reinstall a panel since someone stepped on it ( handyman) . I do not have any of the original pieces. I wanted to ask what size allen wrench is used? I need to pick one up from hardware store. I had to have discontinued parts ..3D printed and mailed to me. Your video was very helpful! Thank you for making this!!
Could I buy fabric from the fabric store and clip them with the ikea hardware? They don’t have any fun designs
You said you would say why both tracks had to be cut to the same size but I didn't find where you explained that. Can you tell me why?
Never mind. See where you addressed this in your comments
Oh ok. So people don't have to go hunting for another commnet: it's when you have two rails long, the center hanger can be kept in the center. if you cut one and not another, the weak point wont be right where it hangs and wont be as sturdy.
Thanks for your video-its kind of daunting with only the pictograph instructions. I never figured out what all the extra hardware was for...A Hack saw works just as well(its only aluminum) if you dont have the Chop Saw shown.
+Larry See You're welcome! Yeah hack saw works fine and you can probably do it even without the guiding block they sell you.
Hm. Don't think I'm gonna be installing these any time soon but if I do I know what to watch! Great tutorial!
Yeah... I worry about the wider appeal of this niche video. It's not everyday someone goes and install some blinds... lol.
I’m installing the Vidga tracks. I have mounted the 3 brackets, now before I cut the tracks I am curious as to how many inches should the track extend out from the outer brackets??? I can’t find anything on this! Mine are, from left bracket to right bracket 86.5 inches. Do I extend it out 1”, 2”, 3”????? What do you recommend? Thanks!!!
No idea how Vidga tracks are similar to Kvartals. You need enough room off the ends to slide them in. That's one mistake I made.
Can I use the fonsterviva panels with the vidga triple rail ?
I cant say for sure since I'm using Kvartal panels.
Thanks for the video. Do you think it's possible to make a 5 track system?
Shane MacKenzie Absolutely. With the wider hanging bracket, you can use one triple rail and then two single rail. If you do 6, you can put two triple rails. When you put multiple rails together, you need to make sure they are close enough together so when you pull the curtains, the connecting hooks will engage. When I did it, spacing them by the end pieces was too wide, they need to be closer than that.
why did you only show night view, i would like to see how or if it blocked out the sun light
Sehkan Chance No reason really. I was making the video late into the night. I'll wedge in a picture of the day time look in my next video.
Sehkan Chance Okay, I finally got a picture of it. Maybe it's too late maybe note. But I'm going to put it at the end of my next video I'm trying to upload right now.
OK can't wait to see it . Procrastination got the best of Mr
Sehkan Chance Not sure if you saw it but I put the picture at the end of a video you may never watch lol. It's at ua-cam.com/video/M7aS9NmAErA/v-deo.htmlm57s
Hi Thanks for this video. This was my only reference to fix my sliding panel. I could finish everything in 5 hours just bcoz of this video.
But how did u lubricate the track (meaning what product should I use). I am farely new to DIY.
+shan1901 Wow, that's fast. =D I'm so glad it helped you out! Thanks for telling me about how this video helped you because it really gets me excited about making more DIY vids. I just used silicone lubricant spray. Plenty of people would advise NOT to use WD-40 because it's a de-greaser not a lubricant.
Thanks for your video. I like the system, in particular the tightly configured aluminum track, but I also see how flimsy the non-ball bearing rollers are. I'm a cabinetmaker and could readily mill UHMW plastic slide strips to fit inside the track. I'm thinking I'd probably make the slide strip as long as the width of the panel, then devise a way to connect the fabric header to it. I haven't had the Kvartal components in hand yet for close inspection. Given your familiarity with the product, does my plan seem mechanically feasible to you? Thanks again for your post.
Michael Schuler It does seem feasible but I worry about the friction if you put the whole length to slide against. I would so the same IF the original ones breaks. Why fix something that isn't broken yet? If the lifetime is 3 years, I would be inclined to just buy them again to save effort.
BeatTheBush Thanks. Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought you said that one of the little roller pieces broke before you could even get the unit assembled... In any case I'll take your advice about avoiding full length slides to minimize friction.
That said, I thought of UHMW because of its durability and also because I have found it to be somewhat self-lubricating in other sliding jigs and fixtures I have fabbed in my shop for applications where the sliding elements were significantly heavier than those here. But I must agree that I might as well wait for failure before seriously considering the hassle of re-inventing.
Another element in my potential adaptation (cannibalization) of this hardware system would be (for architectural purpose) the desire to substitute 1/4" hardwood plywood for the fabric panels. They would nokt be terribly heavy, but could match up with other millwork items in the space they will divide.
Thanks again for your well produced post. It was really effective for any of us considering Kvartal purchase without the opportunity on test-drive ...
Michael Schuler You are very welcome, very glad my video helped. =D It is one of the hook pieces that keeps them spaced evenly that broke, not the roller. You probably would need the UHMW stuff if you're going to hang 1/4" wood on there and probably beef up the hanging elements too.
BeatTheBush Last questions: Exactly how wide is the single track? How wide is the triple? (I couldn't find a tech drawing anywhere, and the Ikea person said the info was unavailable... I will need four or five panels, similar to your installation, and space available for the track system is very constricted.) Thanks again. Ikea should pay you as a rep...
Michael Schuler 45mm and 15mm exactly. +/- 0.01mm. And you know, the ends have plastic caps that will keep you from stacking them unless you do not use the end caps. Those will add a little bit more and I have no measurements for those. I'm guessing about 4mm added to the thickness for each cap.
+BeatTheBush Hi! I was wondering if you could update us--are you still using the Kvartal system? What do you think of it now that you have used it a couple of years? Have you had any problems? Anything you would do differently?
+fe cliff Sure. I installed it around 6/2014 and it now has become close to 2 years using it. It works the same as the day I installed it so nothing has changed. I did need to modify it slightly due to the over lapping panels getting caught. I documented this with another video here: ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html Other than that, know what I know today, I would still use this system as it is very cost effective and it looks great.
+BeatTheBush Wow--Thank you!!! Sounds great!! I also appreciate such a quick reply... Didn't know what to expect since this video is a couple years old.
I am seriously so thankful you have this tutorial on the great world wide web as Ikea's minimalist instruction approach is a bit confusing on some of the more involved products like the Kvartal system. I have a couple of more questions, and I know you may not have first hand knowledge with them, but do you mind giving me your opinion given your experience with Kvartal? If you have the time to let me know your thoughts, I would sincerely appreciate it! :)
(1) Do you have any opinions on how this system would function with regular curtains vs. the panel curtains?
(2) With your own experience with the system, how do you estimate this method (www.ashbeedesign.com/2012/12/laundry-room-reveal-ikea-hack-kvaratal.html or specifically this hacked bracket image -- 1.bp.blogspot.com/-uk4DCfxJC7E/UNIsJgt9ehI/AAAAAAAAID8/HwBY7YvLOwQ/s400/AshbeeDesignLaundry3.4.jpg) of mounting the track flush to the ceiling would work?
(3) How do you think the system would hold up if someone were to cut the panels and rails in half? (In order to make them 12" wide vs. the 24" standard they come in--I assume in order to make this work you might be able to cut the curtain panels in half but would still need an a top/bottom rail set for each panel in order to get all of the hardware...correct?)
(4) Lastly, if using a handsaw to cut the track, would you recommend the Kvartal hacksaw? Any tips on using it to get a clean cut?
fe cliff Sure glad to help. Lol, very good questions and I actually have to look at mine to figure out the answers.
1. They have those hooks to attach to the rails instead of the panels but I've never used the curtains myself. I assume it would be less complex than the panels since the curtains just hang down.
2. I don't like this flush mount hack because new mounting position is weak against the weight of the tracks. While it may look nice now, any pull on it will easily pry the whole thing off. This is even if you use the plastic drywall anchors with your screws.
3. Cutting the 24" to 12" would probably work fine. You would need one 24" panel set to make each 12", you will not get 2 12" sets because of the hardware needed.
4. Never used the Kvartal hacksaw. You can use any hack saw really. Any hacksaws would make a decent cut freehand but if you're picky you might want to use their cutting guide for the Kvartal.
+BeatTheBush THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+fe cliff You're welcome. =D
Great video! You never did end up explaining why you need to cut both slider rails instead of just cutting one. Is it just a looks thing?
TheNewGreenIsBlue Thanks! Its so that the discontinuity in the two sides would be right in the center. That way, the center bracket will hold the weight of each side evenly. You could have it uneven but then the hanging bracket will have to be at the discontinuity spot.
BeatTheBush Thanks! I figured that was the main reason. I was mounting to the ceiling and only needed 30cm from the second rail, so I opted to just cut one, keeping 1m for another area.
TheNewGreenIsBlue It's for OCD people like me that must have everything aligned and perfectly symmetrical. haha.
Hi! Thank you for your video! Ikea Store tells me it's not possible to have 4 panels that slide together, because the single rail is not as close as the triple rail. How did you proceed?
In your second video, you present another setting to overlay the panels. What's the size of this overlay (in inches), to calculate the final length.
Best Regards
+MrTheMerovingian Ha! From the video you see I did it anyway. It's true that they wont fit like a glove but you try to squeeze the rails together more rather than spaced apart just as much as the ends due to the plastic end caps.
+MrTheMerovingian I assume you mean the overlap between that panels. It's about 2 inches. Final length would be (n-1)*2 inches shorter in length. You really need the overlap to keep the panels from getting stuck. In fact, I would even recommend 4 inch overlap because mine gets stuck once in a blue moon still.
+BeatTheBush Thank you for your replies !
+BeatTheBush I'm ready :) oi59.tinypic.com/33cn58i.jpg
+MrTheMerovingian LOL! You made a CAD drawing. Looks nice! Oh, btw. You may want to add yet one more rail row if you want to add another layer of curtains to increase privacy.
I bought the system over a year ago , just now trying to install , thought I had everything needed but there aren't any screws to attach the brackets to the system????
Good grief these are frustrating to say the least .
If I remember correctly, I think those screws that attach the brackets to the rails comes with the rails.
We are considering these, but the plethora of parts at IKEA got me confused. Thanks for clearing it up!
So from this comment it sounds like no more confusion? Gonna install one at your place?
I think so.
Lisa B Cool! I think it looks great, hope you enjoy it too.
Can I use this on 117" width window?
Yes, the system is modular and you can make it as long as you like. You just need to get enough rails to span the length.
I want to install Kvartal to divide my room for my roommate and me but im looking for something less transparant then the panel curtains I found on Ikeas website any suggestions?
Drey White Did you take a look at the Anno Tupplur fabric for the curtains? bit.ly/1tDSk6m They look pretty opaque and seems like it wont be see through.
Thanks for your video - very interesting and informative video. I'd like to replace 2 bi-fold doors with 4 21-inch wide panels that will slide to the right. But instead of fabric panels I'd like to use something thin but more substantial - maybe aluminum sheeting, mdf board - something that I can add a decorative element to, to make a focal point on the wall when closed.
Do you think the IKEA rail system would work for that kind of application? I don't want the 4 rails to be too deep - just a couple of inches like yours.
This is to replace 2 bi-fold doors of a laundry closet.
+Sam Holzmann This is Ikea stuff after all and not meant to hold anything too heavy. You want it thick and heavy enough so that accidental kinks wont make a crease in your sheeting. Yet you want it thin enough to not exceed the weight limit on the things. I would try to use more wall/ceiling attachments and also know that the plastic rollers may wear out faster due to the extra weight on it.
I obviously haven't done it before so these are just opinions. You're on your own with the special mod here.
Great instructional video and I wish I had watched it BEFORE buying all the stuff at IKEA.... I think I may still need to get a few of the pieces that I didn't notice while studying the booklet at the store. You really should contract with Ikea to show how to do installation prior to buying the products! But then maybe people would say, "uh, maybe it's too much effort" and not buy it, Lol!
I'm really considering bringing it all back because it looks like it doesn't slide very smoothly. But I'm wondering, do you still like it? Or was it worth all the effort?
my borther! if Im going to use five panels how many rails do i need? i just bought the triple track.do i need to get more?
thank you
You need a triple and two single rails.
thank you so much for your quick response! you're the man!
=D
You may have wanted to overlap the opposite way so a person would not be able to look inside toward the living are but instead if they tried to look inside it would be at the wall...and the panels could be overlapped more to prevent peepers altogether. You did an excellent job otherwise, this is really a very well make and informative video.
Great video! We love the one that came with the house we rent. However, we need to change the fabric panels. Any clue how to open them up to remove the originals? We took a panel down, but can't figure it out. Thanks in advance!
They are just held down with hex screws. You don't seem them?
I got the single rail system, and when purchasing; I made sure to get an employee to help me, so that I had all the right parts. I was about to install and decided to watch a few install videos first. Despite being an accomplished carpenter, I knew it was best to be safe with the trickier Ikea products. Instantly I realized the Ikea employee did guide me to get the all the right parts...For just one 24 inch section! Hahahaha... come on Ikea! Maybe I should have known I didn't have enough, but the tracks all come bundled, and without knowing how it worked, but seeing multiple rails, I figured it was enough. Silly me. I'm not sure I'll go back and get the rest of the materials... I want to make a movable green screen for my studio; as in, it slides out of the way when not in use, and thought this was the best way to go. Do you think it would work well for this application?
Oh yeah, nice job!
+Jeigh Neither Hum.... movable green screen. I don't think it'll work because the panels are not continuous. If you try to remove the green in post, the lighting will not be uniform and you'll likely get some weird vertical artifacts at the edges of the panels. But.... if you don't need to to be perfect, I guess it'll do. THEN again, I have yet to use some green screens myself so just my 2 cents.
+BeatTheBush Yeah, that's what I was thinking after I saw your install... The fact that they don't really overlap a lot, could cause light bleed & unwanted residuals. I might do it backwards then... Paint the wall green & use decorative panels to cover it during down time. Thanks for your input!
+Jeigh Neither I think you have to be pretty even with the green paint if you do. I'm thinking you just get one of those large green screen rolls and hang it, I dunno.
I've used them both, but the rolls are really expensive, and if you don't already have a psyche wall built, and the giant pin & dowel to hang it from; well, those are usually expensive too. I guess you wouldn't need a psych wall. I can't remember the brand, but there is a nice type that somehow self-blends. Plus, it's just a personal studio, so I won't have industry lights on it. In fact, I'll keep things as dim as I can get away with. When are you planning on making the investment? If you do it sometime in the next month or so, and remember this thread; let me know what you decided to go with, and how it works out. I will do the same ;)
+Jeigh Neither No time frame on when actually as I don't have a need for it other than to play with. If anything I was just thinking of a roll that hangs from some metal tripods that comes with the set.
Great video brother! You did well !
So here we are almost 3 years later, any thoughts on durability? How have they held up with daily use? Also, what are you thoughts with regards to how much light these things block out? Our sliding door at the back of the house lets a LOT of light in later afternoon and my wife and I love to watch movies at that time occasionally. Percentage wise, how much light do you think they eliminate?
Again, well done man!
It still works like day 1 but I don't exercise it too much. I'd say they let in about 25% with the type of fabric I got. They have others.
Great instructions wish you were closer..I would hire you to do it for me :)
Lol! =D Hence the video so everyone can do it themselves. =D
You sure made it looked easy...:)
=D It was a pain really. Took a really long time.
you did a very good video, on the money.. but i liked the smart panel system a asian girl was advertising them, any idea where in florida i can buy them..
Sehkan Chance Thanks! =D I would also prefer an asian girl presenting this instead of myself. Who wants to look at some dude install sliding panels right? Too late! What is viewed cannot be unviewed! How about IKEA Miami at 1801 NW 117th Ave, SweetWater, FL. Maybe I misunderstood your question.
No I'm a girl 2.. I'm not attracted to no friggin girl. I used her in it so that you would know what video I'm talking about sir..Its the smart panel she spoke in one of Asian languages. Don't know where she's from. The Smart panel look so easy to install and display. I need in my life. . Altho your look very easy too. It look hard 2.I just like options. . Ikea is close to mi.
Sehkan Chance Perhaps you can post a link to the video you are talking about, I cannot find it.
B BG You are correct in poor quality. The rollers are plastic and could break with wear. At the same time, blinds gets dirty and dusty over several years so I'm more for buying it again in a few years. Thx for the link. Sehkan Chance Looks like less hardware and should be cheaper. I didn't like how it uses one rail and so each panel will rub against another every time you open an close. The system looks just like a Kvartal but you use just one rail and lots of hooks instead. bit.ly/1wo0wpX
Yes that what I thought but she made it look Easy to assemble. I bought the parts to do the one like you did from ikea. But scared to tackle it. I will sometime this week.wish I had video appearance like you or I'd send you the video. Will let you know the out come tho and any trial and tribulations along the the way
I have these (already installed) in my new house and your video has pretty much convinced me to take them down... I love the look, but they are so flimsy and always get caught on each other when I open them, which is causing the fabric to ripple. I see that Levolor makes a similar system... are you familiar with it? The sample system at Lowes seems to be more robust. Thanks for your input!
Holly Legare Awww really? Sad to see them go down since I enjoy mine still. Yes, I have to be careful when opening and closing them so they do not get caught. I also take care to use the stick to open and close them so that I do not touch them and make them dirty.
I thought about screwing down the brackets (hooks that catches each panel) in a slightly inset of about 2" so there is more over lap when you fully close the whole thing. This would make them not get caught on each other. This is probably going to take a little bit of modification.
I did look at the Levolor and the like at Lowes or Home Depot. They are indeed more robust but covering the same area will run you about $600 which is close to 4x the cost of these.
BeatTheBush How would I go about setting the brackets so they overlap more? That would probably solve my problem... and I have extra panels... Can I use the piece I already have?
Holly Legare The brackets are held on by a single screw. ua-cam.com/video/92ahXAHxj6Q/v-deo.htmlm2s
I would try to move the smaller bracket in 2 inches. There are pre-drilled holes and the screw should fit fine. The thing that requires modification is probably the plastic braket because you cannot put the bracket in anymore than just the end. You would have to shave off the extra material so that you can do this.
Alternatively, I can see the same thing is possible with the larger bracket and will achieve the same results.
Looks like this is complicated enough to warrant a video on how to do this. haha... I'll put one together in the near future.
Holly Legare I made a video just for you! =D Here it is, how to set the brackets so they overlap more. ua-cam.com/video/LszufuCjUnk/v-deo.html
BeatTheBush Great video! Thank you so much for doing this!
You mentioned that if your doorway is longer than a single rail, it's best to cut both rails to the same length instead of leaving one rail full-length and cutting the other one. Why is it better?
John Gordon If you had two rails cut to the same length then you can put the additional hanging support in the middle. It'll look more even and it will be structurally stronger.
BeatTheBush Thanks!
Great explanation. Did you like the final result in your window? do they look better than a regular blind? My husband is putting it on right now, I hope it is a good change, after all that work! You said about 8 hours to install one window and we have to install 4!
Isabel Salazar I absolutely love the way it looks now. Very modern, absolutely looks better than a regular blind to me, and it's held up since I posted this video, no problems so far. I shopped for a similar type at Home Depot and it would have costed around $500-600 since I would have had to be custom. Yeah.... 8 hours since it was my first time putting it up. Probably 6 hours for the second one.
Thanks for this video. I hate Ikea instructions without words, There is one thing I missed in your video. How did you attach the individual panels to eachother?
Hi, thanks for the video. I bought 4 single rails because i need 4 panels. Anywho, hubby is pulling his hair out right now. He can't figure out how to make 4 single rails work so that they are all connected and and slide like they are supposed to. (aaaand that's how the fight started). We can't just go to IKEA because ours would be 2 hrs away- bummer. Thanks for your help
C Morrow I never had 4 single rails but I think the trick would be to not put the plastic end caps on. Arrange the rails as close to each other in parallel as possible and the connecting plastic hooks should connect and allow you to pull all of them at once. Good luck!
that is a very good idea about printing out only the instructions you need AND in the language you want. I hate having instructions in 4 languages...like thats going to make it any clearer. lol
I wonder if they will make this vending machine for me. Then again, an extra step make make customers mad that they have to do this. I think maybe it can be made very easy if they just scan their receipts and it all prints out in 10 seconds.
They could just have larger receipt printers at the register that prints your receipt as a cover page and the instructions for all your purchase as additional pages.
Warren Malone Maybe like asking for paper or plastic, they ask you which language you want your instructions.
Marcy KD The Kvartal top and bottom rail is $5.99 each right now and you get two roller things each. I imagine even IF they sold the roller things, it'll go for like $1.99 each anyway so it's not that bad but that the only way.
Hey Beat,Just saw your video about the Kvartal Kurtain system. do you really think its worth the money and time? as I had them quote me a price of 177.85 for the same set up you have. I really don't want to spend that kinda of money for something that looks like it might not be all that good.. Any info would help and thanks for showing the video of your installation .
I guess if you can get the same thing for that then it might be better to get that to save you some time. Is it good? I'm still using mine and still really like the look.
Time? It's not worth the time since you can see in the video it'll take a good day or two to install the whole thing. I generally like DIY whenever I can so I enjoy it on top of saving money.
Great job. I just picked this up. I've had to make several trips to Ikea to get extra pieces and hardware that weren't included. Not looking forward to this taking 5 hours :(
It's sorta fun in itself because you're building something. Just take it slowly and take breaks if you get tired. I suspect it's so cheap because you're trading the low price for the extra work you have to put in to set this up.
my wife is interested in this "panel curtain" idea from IKEA, so I was hoping you could clarify something for me.
to have a completed project, do you need just the panel curtains + rail/track, or do you also need something called a "panel curtain holder" (from their website $10cdn)
"Panel curtain holder" are those strips of metal that holds the curtain itself. So you need a whole load of parts. You may also need the things that holds the track to the ceiling or wall.
+BeatTheBush did those metal pieces come with the panel, or did you have to purchase them extra?
For these IKEA assemble yourself things. EVERYTHING is separate.
Great video! Just wondering though, how did you lubricate the tracks? We have just installed the same system with 6 panels and they are rough as guts as they slide along and sometimes they don't catch the next blind, very frustrating. Did you lubricate with the tracks already installed or on the ground before you installed them? Cheers
I lubricated the tracks with silicone Lube while it was off but I supposed you can lube it while installed also if it has a straw nozzle. Wear a mask tho to avoid inhaling the spray. Are you sure you do not have any debris in the track making it rough? It may not be catching because the tracks are not close enough together, I.e. a triple and single needs to butt up against each other.
+Nicole Bradley Dual triple as in two rows of triple in parallel or a single triple. What I mean is the separation between more than one rail set should be pretty close in order for one panel to catch the next one. Even though you can put more than one set of rails in parallel, it seems the end caps are not designed for this. The end caps actually separates the sets so that they do not catch well.
Nicole Bradley Opps, accidentally deleted your previous comment. I was "Cheers for the quick reply. We may have to take them down to check if there is any debris in them to be honest and just lubricate them them. We have all triple tracks and they are definitely aligned correctly."
+BeatTheBush yeah I've noticed they are really designed for more than one track parallel. our parallel tracks are definitely butted against each other. We took the panels off last night and lubricated the wheels and this morning they are pretty good so we'll see how they go. Thanks, appreciate the help from you and your video
So hard to show what I mean. Let me do one more try. Each "-----" is a triple rail. So if you have four triple rails, 2 length wise and 2 more running in parallel, I'm talking about the spacing between the rails running in parallel, not the connection connecting them lengthwise. The plastic end caps makes you space them apart about 2 mm. If you force them to touch at the center and/or shave the end caps a bit, the panels will connect better.
This thing has been above my window for about 6 to 7 years and I can't get off!!!! The rails that mount on the wall won't slide anymore. The metal pieces are stuck to each other :'( I don't know what to do!
kirakiramango spray the metal bits with a little WD-40
I am thinking about installing this rails, I was doing some research about how to do it and I found your tutorial, It is very good and informative but I realized that I don't own the tools you are using, like the saw machine, the square ruler, etc :(
Pakito Morales Not a problem! If you don't have the saw machine you can just purchase the hack saw and saw guide block Ikea has right next to this item at the store. For the alignment of the panels, use anything square to alight the top/bottom piece like a board from a shelf or large poster paper.
BeatTheBush hey you really did ah great job.. but i so liked the smart panel that i saw a litle Asian girl advertise. wahy easier..you wouldn't happen to know how i can get a hold of that system here in florida.????. Another thing why did you show us only night views? i wanted to see how it hold up against the sun light. did it block the sun light any
Sehkan Chance I put a link to a day view of the panel for you in another comment. I responded to you a while ago but seems like somehow it didn't get posted. For the smart panel that is only single rail, can you not just use the Kvartal single rail with these: www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70188683/ ?
Good job! Well done.
Thanks you!
Why do you cut each rod. You didn’t explain that as you said you would?
Great video - thanks!
=D You're welcome.
Thank you for this video!
thanks for your quick answer 😊
FYI Ikea stocks small parts at the warehouse, people break things all the time during installation (9:30) if you have part number they will get it for you free of charge. I know this from experience. later BTB.
+fernando saldana True! One time I helped a friend obtain one of the poles in a bunk bed (not a small part obviously). If they have the part they will give that to you for free!
+BeatTheBush your kinda of old for a bunkbed..lol
+fernando saldana Also too old to play in the ballpit.
If you used the ceiling rather than wall hangers I believe you could have gotten further in to the corners.
+Tracy Ferguson Great idea. I decided to go with the wall mount near the ceiling because the ceiling was covered in popcorn and was not perfectly level. Could use spacers but I would also have to use two sets of ceiling mounts since I had a 3 + 1 rail setup.
Yes, your video is SO MUCH more real world then watching the 2 chunky Swiss chicks putting it up on a fake wall. Since the time you put yours up, have the little plastic rollers held up. My wife wants this installed in my 4 year olds room. Once those little plastic rollers snap, are they easily replaceable? Thanks for the great video. I will try my best to talk my wife out of installing these!
Better idea, do you know anybody in the Los Angeles area who can install this for me?, I think is better to pay for that than to purchase tools that I wont have any future use.
Pakito Morales You can try taskrabbit.com you can hire people that have a track record of handyman work to do it for you. Btw, the tool should only be $10-20 ish since it's meant to be one time use.
How about if you need 5 panels? 100 inches wide is my wall.
Then you need 5 rails in parallel. One triple and two single running along the 100" length.
There's a hack for this where you only need 2 rails for multiple panels. Install each panel in a zig zag fashion - not sure if they will link together this way though? I think this was on Ikea Hackers.
Yeah... you can but the draw back is that they will not open up fully. I really do enjoy opening up my windows all the way at times so even knowing this before hand, I would still do one rail per panel.
thank you for posting
blah blah blah you are very welcome! hope it helps!
lol you're adorable... great video! handy man for sure!
Elizabeth Castillo You're a cute puppy! You must have some sort of puppy keyboard and mouse to comment. would give your head a scratch and say: "Hellooooooo PUPPY! Helloooooooo!!!!"
great patience
+Lynn Letran Thanks much. Yes, assembling and putting this up take a bit of time. I guess that's why its so much cheaper than other commercial options that only requires hanging.
thanks, well done
+Greg Black Thanks!