Ikea Hack
Cucumbersome's gorgeous bedside table was inspired by an Anthropologie design, but created with a Fira mini chest, plus legs and decorative trim from Home Depot.
Ikea Hack
Penny People Designs created a sophisticated table out of a plain (and cheap) Rast dresser, new hardware and a little paint.
Ikea Hack Cat Shelf
Cat lovers are all about IKEA hacking. Here, a Bastis cat bed and Jarpen shelves create a cozy little kitty nook over a closet door.
Ikea Hack
A little elbow grease turned this kitchen island into a fabulous bathroom vanity.
Ikea Hack
Turned on their sides, Traby bookcases make a great windowseat.
Ikea Hack
Plate racks double as great storage shelves in this scrapbooking room.
Ikea Hack
These Expedit shelves got a facelift with little more than some pretty wrapping paper, glue,and patience.
Ikea Hack
Lack shelving has a million uses beyond simple shelves - here it becomes a fantastic bench.
Ikea Hack Wall Art
Little bits of IKEA fabric turn a boring wall into a cool, creative artspace.

Comments

Jill Asher It amazes me what can be found at Ikea for a FRACTION of the price from other stores! We are big fans of going to Ikea to purchase ceramic pots for our plants. I will have to share a picture.... but we spent less than $8 a pot - and it would have cost us over $20 at Home Depot and Summer Winds!

I also have found great curtain rods and even lighting fixtures there!

Ikea reminds me a lot of Target. You go in planning to spend just a few dollars, but always leave spending at least $100! They tempt you at every corner!

Great ideabook, Kit!
4 years ago ·
Julian Green I love it. We've all done it... For certain things, at certain times, there is nothing better.
4 years ago · ·
silver69 Great ideas! I really like the window seat. Could be fantastic for my kids bedroom.
4 years ago · ·
Kit Pollard It really is amazing what you can find at IKEA. As you said, svmom, the planters are a fantastic bargain. All of my outdoor furniture is from there, too, and it's very well-made, solid wood stuff. Sturdy. It looks nearly exacty the same as a set from Smith & Hawken, but for literally 10% of the price.

I also can't get out of there without buying something from the kitchen section. With all of the napkins and extra dishes I have, I could run a catering company.
4 years ago ·
star_dust It's amazing what you can do if you are willing to invest some time ...
Here is another facelift of an Ikea item by casasugar.com:
4 years ago ·
Valerie Wills Interiors I don't always post..... and I know as a blogger.... people should really comment more, so I'm sorry. BUT I love your articles and content and your eye. Great job. I love this Ikea article too. Thanks so much. Valerie Wills
4 years ago ·
Kit Pollard Thank YOU, Valerie! That made my day!

And star_dust - that's a great example of a hack that's actually pretty simple, but looks fantastic - and you'd never guess that clock is originally a cheapie from Ikea. (Here's the link, in case anyone's interested: http://www.casasugar.com/2488631)
4 years ago ·
Kim I agree with valwills. This is a great post. I like all your DIY articles.
4 years ago ·
copperhair You are so creative! Talk about looking around to find what you need at home! Good on you.
4 years ago ·
Deana Gayhart That cat bed idea is so great! I love that.
4 years ago ·
moderngirl Great post Kit. I will sure think about your tips next time I'll visit IKEA...
4 years ago ·
vintagegirl16 gosh love all the idea I have found here so creative!
14 months ago ·
webb0023 We used custom cherry cabinet doors from www.modern-crafts.com It was a little more expensive than standard Ikea but we love it and it was super easy.
7 months ago · ·
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