SKÅDIS-compatible · 40 mm grid
SKÅDIS pegboard planner
Drag SKÅDIS-compatible bins, hooks, and holders onto a 40 mm grid, watch each one snap into place, and print a true 1:1 mounting template before you buy a thing. This free planner runs entirely in your browser — no account, no install, and nothing leaves your device. Lay out the board below, then print it actual-size so it fits the first time.
Start your SKÅDIS boardNot affiliated with IKEA. SKÅDIS is a trademark of Inter IKEA Systems B.V.
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Lay out your SKÅDIS-compatible board, then print it 1:1
Here's how it works: pick from SKÅDIS-compatible bins, hooks, and holders, drop them onto the board, and each one snaps to the nearest slot so nothing lands crooked. The planner flags anything that overlaps or runs off the edge, then exports a tiled PDF you can tape to the wall to position your board and check every accessory clears before you commit. Plan once on screen, hang once on the wall.
SKÅDIS-compatible 40 mm grid
Everything snaps to a 40 mm staggered grid, so your plan lines up with a SKÅDIS-compatible board slot for slot.
Fit & clearance check
Drop in your gear and the planner flags overlaps and anything hanging past the edge — before it costs you a re-buy.
1:1 mounting template
Export a true-scale PDF across A4 or Letter sheets, with a calibration ruler so you can confirm it printed at 100%.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official IKEA SKÅDIS planner?
No. Pegboardly is an independent tool and is not affiliated with IKEA in any way. SKÅDIS is a trademark of Inter IKEA Systems B.V.; we use the name only to describe what the planner is compatible with. It's built by makers who use these boards, lays out SKÅDIS-compatible accessories, and prints a template you can mount against — but it is not an IKEA product.
Does the SKÅDIS planner use the correct 40 mm hole spacing?
It uses a 40 mm grid with alternate columns offset by 20 mm — the spacing the SKÅDIS-compatible community has measured and reproduced in its own 3D-print files. Those numbers are community-sourced, not confirmed by IKEA, so treat the on-screen board as a close planning model. Always print the 1:1 template and check it against your real board before you mount anything.
Can I export a 1:1 printable mounting template for my SKÅDIS layout?
Yes. One click exports a true-scale PDF tiled across A4 or Letter sheets, with registration marks to align the pages and a printed calibration ruler. Print at 100% — never “fit to page” — then measure the ruler to confirm the scale before you tape the sheets up. Used that way, the template positions your board and accessories exactly where you planned them.
Can I add 3D-printed SKÅDIS-compatible accessories to my plan?
Yes. The catalog has generic SKÅDIS-compatible shapes — bins, hooks, holders — and you can add a custom item with your own width and height to stand in for any 3D-printed add-on you've found or designed. Size it to match the print's footprint, drop it on the grid, and the planner checks it fits alongside everything else before you print.
Will my SKÅDIS layout save if I close the tab?
Yes. Your layout autosaves to your own browser, so it's waiting when you come back — nothing is uploaded and no account is needed. To move it to another device or send it to someone, use the share link, which packs the whole layout into a URL. Clearing your browser data is the only thing that wipes a local save.