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10 IKEA Hacks | IKEA Home Decor Ideas You Will Actually Love 😍🛠✨

10 IKEA Hacks | IKEA Home Decor Ideas You Will Actually Love 😍🛠✨
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When it comes to affordable and stylish home decor, IKEA is a go-to destination for many. However, the true magic of IKEA products lies in their versatility and potential for customization. With a little creativity and some DIY spirit, you can transform basic IKEA items into unique pieces that elevate your home decor. Here are 10 IKEA hacks that you will actually love.

1. The Billy Bookcase Transformation

The Billy bookcase is one of IKEA's most popular items due to its simplicity and functionality. To give it a high-end look, consider adding some trim molding to the edges and painting it in a bold color that complements your room's palette. This hack not only makes the bookcase look custom-built but also adds an element of sophistication to your home decor.

 

Claire Douglas Styling has an amazing DIY IKEA Hack for the Billy Bookcase.

2. Kallax Room Divider

The Kallax shelving unit is incredibly versatile and can be used as a room divider in open-plan spaces. To make it more visually appealing, add some fabric or wallpaper to the back panels of each cube. This not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also provides additional texture and color to your space.

 

Check out the blog "12+ Creative Ways To Use Kallax As A Room Divider" from Dreamy Home Style

3. Tarva Dresser Upgrade

The Tarva dresser is a blank canvas waiting for your creative touch. Sand down the wood and apply a stain or paint that matches your bedroom decor. Swap out the standard knobs with more decorative ones for an extra touch of elegance. This simple hack can turn an ordinary dresser into a statement piece.

 

The Ikea Hackers blog has a great step-by-step DIY tutorial for the Tarva Dresser. 

4. Lack Table Makeover

The Lack table is another staple in many homes due to its affordability and minimalist design. To give it a chic upgrade, cover the tabletop with marble contact paper or paint it with chalkboard paint for a fun, interactive surface where you can jot down notes or doodles.

 

Again, Ikea Hackers blog has some great makeovers for the Lack Table!

5. Bekvam Spice Rack as Bookshelves

Bekvam spice racks are not just for kitchens; they make excellent bookshelves for children's rooms or small spaces where traditional shelving might be too bulky. Paint them in bright colors to match your child's room decor or leave them natural for a more rustic look.

 

The Sweetest Digs did an excellent job of turning these spice racks into book shelves for her child. 

6. Raskog Cart Organization Station

The Raskog cart is perfect for organizing just about anything—from kitchen supplies to craft materials. Customize it by adding hooks on the sides or lining the shelves with decorative paper or fabric. This hack turns functional storage into an attractive part of your home decor.

 

Cate St Hill and The DIY Playbook show some super creative ways to utilise the Raskog Cart.

7. Hemnes Shoe Cabinet Entryway Solution

The Hemnes shoe cabinet is slim enough to fit in narrow entryways but offers ample storage space for shoes and other items like gloves, scarves, and keys. Enhance its look by adding some decorative knobs and placing a mirror above it to create an inviting entryway setup.

 

Ikea Hackers shows how a lick of paint, upgrading the hardware and adding some texture makes all the difference!

8. Ivar Cabinet Customization

Ivar cabinets are known for their sturdy construction and simple design, making them ideal candidates for customization. Paint them in bold colors or add some stenciled designs on the doors to create unique storage solutions that double as eye-catching decor pieces.

The Gem Picker shows some great inspo for Ivar.

9. Malm Bed Frame with Storage Drawers

The Malm bed frame comes with built-in storage drawers that are perfect for maximizing space in small bedrooms. To give it a more luxurious feel, upholster the headboard with fabric that complements your bedroom's color scheme or add some tufted buttons for added texture.

 

Place Of My Taste shows the difference it makes when you upholster the headboard!

10. Fintorp Rail System Kitchen Organizer

The Fintorp rail system is designed for kitchens but can be used in various other rooms as well—think bathrooms, craft rooms, or even garages! Use S-hooks to hang baskets, utensils, or tools from the rail system to keep everything organized while adding an industrial-chic vibe to your home decor.

 

The Turquoise Home uses the Fintorp to create a beautiful hanging system in her kitchen. 

Final Thoughts

These IKEA hacks prove that you don't need to spend a fortune on high-end furniture and decor items to create a stylish home environment you love living in every day! With just a few tweaks here-and-there using basic tools & materials readily available at any hardware store (or even online), anyone can transform their ordinary-looking pieces into extraordinary works-of-art worthy enough being showcased proudly throughout every corner imaginable within one's own personal sanctuary called "home."

So go ahead—grab those screwdrivers & paintbrushes—and start hacking away today because who knows? You might just end up discovering hidden talents along-the-way too!

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