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New: 🍿 5 best IKEA hacks of the week

Which is your favorite?

This week we explore a multifunctional bed nook, creative advent calendars, a chic Japandi-style closet, a stylish Malm dresser, and festive decor. Let’s dive into the Top 5 IKEA hacks of the week!

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5 GREAT HACKS OF THE WEEK

#1💎

Why we like it: We're really impressed with this walk-in furniture hack for its smart use of space and style. Utilizing IKEA's PAX and PLASTA for a structure that's 3 meters high and 1.5 meters long is a great way to maximize an entryway.

What stands out is the addition of a wood panel on the doors, blending quality with a minimalist yet Japandi style. It's not just a functional storage solution; it's a statement piece that elevates the whole area.

#2💎

Why we like it: We love this IKEA Malm dresser makeover for its simplicity and effectiveness in transforming a common piece into something more personalized and stylish.

The use of "Fichtennadel" paint and an oak top from HORST adds a fresh, modern touch.

The process of attaching and painting half-round timbers on the drawers, coupled with new handles, demonstrates how minor changes can make a big difference.

Sanding and painting the dresser for a smooth finish, and the final touch of green accessories, show a thoughtful approach to DIY.

It's a great example of elevating a basic piece with a few simple yet impactful modifications.

#3💎

Why we like it: We like these two IKEA hack advent calendars for their creativity. The SKUTSKÄR seat box turned into an advent calendar is a clever and practical idea, while the MÅLA city templates offer a playful approach to holiday countdowns.

Both hacks are great examples of using IKEA items in fun, inventive ways to add a special touch to the festive season.

#4💎

Why we like it: A clever use of IKEA GRADVIS bowls to create a Christmas candle holder decoration. It's a simple yet effective idea, transforming a basic item into a festive and elegant decor piece. Nice work!

#5💎

Why we like it: @ideen_aus_holz has impressively transformed the IKEA Lindbaden slatted frame into a dual-purpose bed, creating a snug nook for storytelling and adventures.

This innovative approach to repurposing a standard IKEA item is both functional and imaginative. It's a wonderful example of how a bit of creativity can turn a simple furniture item into a multifunctional and inviting spot in the home.

PRODUCTS WORTH CHECKING OUT

If you liked the design of Hack 1, you might enjoy taking a peek at these American Walnut acoustic slat wood wall panels – they're a charming and practical choice for enhancing any interior space.

Looking for a stylish upgrade? You might want to explore these Scandinavian-inspired leather closet door pulls. They're a chic addition, blending functionality with a touch of elegance.

THAT’S A WRAP. HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

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