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New: 🍿 5 best IKEA hacks of the week

What's your favorite hack?

Hej hej! Get ready for this week's top 5 IKEA hacks! From a towel-holding spice rack to a mod Kallax overhaul, these crafty upcycles put IKEA favorites to clever new use. Let's dive into the week's best IKEA hacks and get those DIY juices flowing!

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5 GREAT HACKS OF THE WEEK

#1💎

Why we like it: This brilliant IKEA Ivar hack proves creativity and customization can elevate the classics. With mere paint, handles, and finishing touches, the iconic cabinet steps out in style.

The soft sage hue and thin bars lend a bespoke vibe to the budget buy. By infusing craftiness into an IKEA staple, this savvy DIYer demonstrates sometimes simple is best.

This makeover shows that with a dash of ingenuity, you can transform the expected into the exceptional.

#2💎

Why we like it: Hats off to the crafty DIYer who hacked an IKEA Pax into a handy home Hall Tree!

This storage stunner squeezes in seating, hooks for coats and bags, and spots for shoes. With furniture ingenuity, an off-the-shelf closet morphs into a custom entryway station.

We love the simplicity of this budget fix for a common need.

#3💎

Why we like it: You've gotta check out this ingenious IKEA hack! An ordinary Kallax shelf got a supersized makeover thanks to some crafty DIY magic. The custom checkerboard pattern and plywood cutouts on the doors give it a trendy new look, transforming that basic cubby into a stylish showstopper. Pretty snazzy, if you ask me!

And how clever is that matching wall paint? It brings the whole vignette together for a polished, cohesive aesthetic. This clever upcycler clearly has an eye for design.

Creative projects like this are what IKEA hacking is all about - taking something simple and giving it your own spin for a one-of-a-kind piece. It just goes to show that with a little imagination, you can breathe new life into lackluster furniture.

#4💎

Why we like it: This stunning IKEA wardrobe makeover proves you can create custom looks on a budget! '

Using IKEA Sektion cabinets and shelves, crafty DIYer @emmacourtneyhome built this organizational dream for just under $1,400 CAD. Already owning some tools and trim helped keep costs low.

The finished product looks far pricier than its hardware store origins. With clever hacking of off-the-shelf parts, this savvy upcycler proves it's possible to craft bespoke spaces for an affordable price. Follow the full how-to on her site to recreate this IKEA storage stunner yourself!

#5💎

Why we like it: This clever IKEA hack transforms an ordinary spice rack into a handy towel organizer. The versatile BEKVÄM piece was repurposed to store towels rather than spices.

Its compact size fits small bathrooms, while the open design lets towels dry out. With some simple tweaks, an affordable IKEA basic goes from kitchen storage to bath.

By using imagination, you can discover endless uses for IKEA’s budget buys. We love how this IKEA makeover gave a basic piece fresh life and function!

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THAT’S A WRAP. HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

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