That clean Scandinavian design is great, until you realise that a million other people have it and you prefer to be your own individual. Here are 10 hacks to un-IKEA your home and make it your own.
1. Turn your Raskog Utility Cart into a vanity station
I have this at home and boy is it useful. But just because it’s useful doesn’t mean it can’t be pretty. Turn it into a one-of-a-kind vanity station with a little bit of creativity and
these simple tricks.
2. Spruce up an old coffee table
3. Create a tea chest
If you love tea and have a lot of it in your kitchen, get organised the Ikea way - use a shelf to store it. Un-Ikea that shelf by
painting and decorating those drawers however you want.
4. Got a footstool? Turn it into a fancy pouf
Step into glorious adulthood with a
DIY pouf. Simply cover up an old Ikea foot stool with some beautiful fabric and you’re ready to go.
5. Create your own work table with Ikea parts
Un-Ikea your workspace by creating
your own work table and shelving. Mix and match some shelves and a table top, add in a sprinkle of your own style and voila! Your very own un-Ikea workspace.
6. Turn every surface into marble
Want to kick things up a notch? Add a little marble without breaking the bank with
this step.
7. Add buttons to your Ikea sofas to make them totally un-Ikea
Have you noticed how Ikea Karlstad cushions look a little frumpy? Turn those plain couches into comfortable and stylish cushions by
tufting or adding buttons to them.
8. Reward yourself with a beautiful night stand
You’ve worked hard all day. You do not deserve to lie down next to a typical Ikea night stand.
Get some spray paint or add some marble to your night stand and make it
look like it’s worth a million bucks.
9. Make a classy pendant lamp out of old plates and bowls
Light up your space by turning old Ikea bowls and plates into your very own
pendant lamps. It’s super simple to create and no one will know it once held fruit or noodles in it.
10. Make a herb garden from an old wine bottle holder
(Written by: Nicole Kow, 4th August 2016)