
20 DIY Furniture Hacks For IKEA Products That Are Mind-Blowingly Good
Sometimes we see something in a furniture shop that we hope is just right. But perhaps it could do with just a little tweaking to make it absolutely perfect. Apparently, there’s a whole host of folk out there who thought similarly and then went ahead a further step and actually made it happen in the most satisfying of ways.
These IKEA furniture upgrades done by various people is everything. Its talented, creative and inspiring. If you love things that need just that little tweak to make it perfect, the following is bound to be super satisfying.
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#1 Laundry Room Remodel Using Mostly IKEA Kitchen Cabinets And Countertop

#2 Finally Almost Done With A New Entertainment/Library

#3 IKEA Kallax Entry Bench Hack

#4 Komplement Pants Drawer As A Wine Shelf!

#5 Made Some Changes To The Ställ

#6 Had A Gap Between Our Kitchen Cupboards And Larder Unit, Put A Skadis Board On Some Drawer Runners To Make A Pull-Out Knife Rack/Spice Rack

#7 Kitchen Pantry, My First IKEA Hack

#8 Our IKEA Rudsta Cabinet Greenhouse After Three Months Progress

#9 Kallax Hanging Cat Apartment

#10 I Made A Secret Place For Reading

#11 A Lot Of Billies, One Gnedby And Some Doors. Plus Extra Panelling

#12 Upcycled Besta

#13 Mulig Blanket Rack. Buy Two, Butt Them Together Vertically

#14 Milsbo Greenhouse!

#15 Large Planters Are So Expensive, So We Used Filir Trash Cans + Hedges To Build A Patio Privacy Enclosure

#16 Upscaled My Old Beat Up Kallax!

#17 We Used Seven Havsta Cabinets To Create Faux Built-Ins!

#18 Gerdie And Pudda Make A Great And Cute Cat Bed

#19 My Old IKEA Lamp Was Boring So I Crocheted A New One

#20 Obsessed With My Tarva Hack ? Stain, Sealer, And New Hardware

Shanilou Perera
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