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when you want to give your basic furniturea personal touch, you can't go wrong with diy. need some inspiration? these ikea hacks will without a doubt help 1. rolling desk the tarva chest is a simple and classic piece,but some white paint, gold details and a top drawer designed to fold down transforms itinto a high-style desk. 2.
wine table if you have butter hands, you'll love thishack that uses two ikea stools to create a table that prevents spills. it was designed for small spaces and usesstrategic cutouts to keep bottles and glasses safe and sound during happy hour. 3. headboard storage why settle for one savvy headboard when youcan have two? this crafty hacker stacked two mandal headboardson top of each other using stolmen posts to
secure them in place to create a statementwall. 4. bathroom vanity if there's one thing ikea is famous for, it'stheir black-brown wood color. to hide that dead giveaway, this blogger addeda green finish on top, resulting in a vintage vibe that makes this piece look totally unique. 5. office shelves sometimes the only way to add more storageis by going vertical.
luckily, ikea's bekvam spice rack paired witha pegboard makes adding extra room for office supplies easy (and cute!). 6. cookbook nook don't limit the super-functional billy bookcaseto your favorite fictional paperbacks and hardcovers. when positioned side-by-side to form a makeshiftkitchen island, the shelves create a home for all of your favorite cookbooks, snacks,and even baking supplies. 7.
china cabinet listen, most kitchens (and dining areas!)don't have enough room to keep all of your fine china, platters, and silverware — andthat's why everyone needs a credenza. but it doesn't have to be a pricey investment. this sleek piece was made out of modern ikeacabinets. 8. mail center don't let your bills and thank you notes takeover your dining room table. this nifty floating shelf made out of knuffmagazine holders features three different
cubbies — one for unopened mail, actionitems, and letters to hold onto for later. 9. dream dollhouse no little kid will know the difference betweenthis stuva cabinet creation and a store-bought toy. as long as dolls, mini furniture, and lotsof color are involved, it'll be a hit. 10. country statement ikea's ivar units are usually solid, unfinishedcabinets.
but a coat of bright red paint (and adorablesunflowers) gives them a country vibe and makes an otherwise drab unit a statement piece. 11. needed counterspace the no-nonsense bekvam kitchen cart is convenient,if a bit spare. a fresh coat of gray paint, a chic marbletop, and a shiny towel bar makes this kitchen helper as stylish as it is functional. 12. campaign-style nightstand
the rast dresser might be a little rough aroundthe edges, but you can't beat the price. a little bit of leather and brass bring characterto the piece, and adding paint didn't hurt either.