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KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 "

IKEA

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Moderate

Most people assemble the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " in about 1 hour and 40 minutes, based on 2 real buyers who logged their time on FlatPackTime. The build is rated moderate and can be done solo. If this is your first time with IKEA furniture, add 20โ€“30% to the estimate.

Moderate

A moderately demanding build that benefits from two people on some steps. Experienced builders can handle it solo, but it's slower alone.

โš ๏ธFirst-time builders typically take 20โ€“40% longer than the average. If you're assembling solo or don't have an electric screwdriver, budget extra time.
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KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " โ€” Assembly Overview

Shelving units are some of IKEA's most popular furniture for good reason โ€” versatile, functional, and generally approachable. The KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " takes an average of 1 hour and 40 minutes according to 2 buyers who documented their assembly, with a moderate difficulty rating. The 8ร—5 configuration has 40 compartments, which adds panel count and alignment time compared to smaller units. Most people can tackle this build solo.

Avg Time
1 hour and 40 minutes
Difficulty
Moderate
People
1โ€“2
Reviews
2 logged

Why this build takes as long as it does

The 8ร—5 configuration means 40 individual shelf compartments, each requiring its own cam bolt connections and alignment. You're assembling roughly 14 interlocking panels โ€” and each one needs to be seated correctly before the next. The back panel insertion is the most unforgiving step: at this scale, if the frame isn't square when you slide it in, you'll need to take things apart. Most of the time on large grid units goes into checking squareness and seating the back panel correctly.

What usually slows people down

  • !Keeping all 40 compartments aligned as the build grows โ€” small errors compound across a large grid
  • !Back panel insertion โ€” it has to go in before the unit is stood up, and it locks the frame square
  • !Sorting the high volume of cam locks, dowels, and shelf pins before starting
  • !Wall anchoring โ€” locating studs correctly and getting the anchor level takes more time than the assembly itself

Step-by-Step Assembly Guide

  1. 1Lay out all panels on a clean floor. Sort hardware into cam locks, dowels, shelf pins, and back panel nails.
  2. 2Insert dowels into one side panel at all marked positions.
  3. 3Slide any internal shelf dividers onto the dowels before attaching the second side panel.
  4. 4Attach the second side panel, using a mallet to seat the dowels fully. Insert cam bolts and tighten.
  5. 5Attach the top and bottom panels in the same way. Check squareness before tightening fully.
  6. 6Slide the back panel into the groove and nail or staple it at each marked position.
  7. 7Stand the unit upright and attach any feet. Wall-anchor before loading with heavy items.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • โœ•Not checking squareness before nailing in the back panel โ€” the back panel is the only thing that squares the frame
  • โœ•Hammering the back panel nails in before all cam bolts are hand-tightened
  • โœ•Standing the unit upright before the back panel is secured โ€” it will rack under its own weight
  • โœ•Skipping wall anchoring on units taller than 3 feet

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " take to assemble?

Based on 2 real buyers who logged their build on FlatPackTime, the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " takes an average of 1 hour and 40 minutes to assemble. First-time assemblers typically take 20โ€“40% longer than experienced builders, especially if they don't sort hardware before starting.

Can I assemble the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " alone?

Yes โ€” the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " is rated moderate and most buyers complete it solo. Having a second person speeds things up, but it's not required for this build.

What tools do I need to assemble the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 "?

IKEA includes an allen key with the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 ", but an electric screwdriver is the single biggest time-saver. A rubber mallet helps seat dowels without marking the wood, and a bubble level catches alignment issues early. For a build this size, having all three tools ready before you start makes a real difference.

Is the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " worth assembling yourself?

At IKEA's price point, self-assembly is usually the practical choice. The KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " is rated moderate โ€” manageable for most people with a bit of patience.

Does the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " need to be wall-anchored?

Yes โ€” any freestanding shelf unit over 3 feet tall should be anchored to prevent tip-over. IKEA includes tip-over restraints in the box. This is especially important if you have children, if you store heavy items on upper shelves, or if the unit is freestanding rather than in a corner.

How much weight can the KALLAX / LINNMON Workstation, white, 30 1/8x54 3/4x57 5/8 " hold?

IKEA rates most KALLAX shelves at around 55 lbs (25 kg) per shelf when the unit is wall-anchored and loaded evenly. Concentrating heavy items on one shelf while others are empty puts the frame at risk of racking. Check your specific manual for the exact weight rating.