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IKEA Hack Saturday: Top 5 Hacks of the week
We love #3. What's your favorite?

Hej hej! If you’re new here, we scroll Instagram all week (so you don't have to) and pick out the top 5 genius IKEA hacks you just have to see!
Okay… Let’s jump in!
(Click on any hack to view all images or reel on IG)

5 GREAT HACKS
#1💎
Why we like it: This sibling room makeover is absolutely magical! The before and after photos showcase a dramatic transformation. The creator turned a plain space into a whimsical kids' retreat by adding a raised bed platform, new lighting, brick wallpaper, and stylish decor. I love how every detail was thoughtfully designed, from the LED lights to the custom bed sizes. The neutral color palette allows the fun decor accents to pop. DIY projects like this are inspiring, proving you can create a dreamy bedroom on a budget with creativity and elbow grease. You’ll want to click through and see all the images.
#2💎
Why we like it: Just when we thought the MYDAL bunk bed couldn't get any better, @jusihomes comes in and totally transforms it. The bottom bunk is now a tranquil corner perfect for restful moments and reading, while the top has been turned into a magical attic where a kid's wildest adventures can come to life. It's proof that with a little ingenuity and creativity, you can take any IKEA piece and make it uniquely yours. This one's a definite win in our book!
#3💎
Why we like it: We're loving this KALLAX makeover, and it's all thanks to @newswedishdesign's expansion kits. The result is a versatile and stylish storage solution that looks effortlessly chic. And no… we’re not sponsored but we love the look of this… Well done!
#4💎
Why we like it: Here are three inventive DIY coffee table ideas from the talented Kate of @our_bears_home, a fan favorite at @ikeahack:
Ball Foot Table: Kate repurposed an old tabletop by sanding, staining, and using spray-painted bowling balls as feet for an unexpected touch.
Organic Curved Coffee Table: She crafted an MDF table with an organic shape, adding ribbed feet made from pipes and glued moldings for an artistic twist.
IKEA Hack: Kate transformed the popular Lack coffee tables by adding arches, adding a touch of sophistication.
These coffee tables showcase Kate's creativity and resourcefulness in turning everyday objects into stylish furniture pieces. Kudos, Kate!
#5💎
Why we like it: Here's a unique IKEA hack that uses natural elements to create a unique decorative piece for your garden table. By using nut, wild mulberry, and iron herb as a stain, you can give a rustic touch to the cylinder vases from IKEA. This hack will add a dose of charm to your outdoor space.
Which IKEA hack was your favorite? Reply with the number (#1, #2, #3, #4, or #5)!

HOW TO MAKE GUIDE
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