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Thanks to the flat-pack revolution initiated by IKEA, we’ve completely redefined how we furnish our homes. Cheap, minimalist, and ingenious, IKEA furniture is everywhere for a reason. But what if you could transform that simplicity into something extraordinary? Welcome to IKEA hacks! It’s a playful space for DIY enthusiasts, interior designers, and budget-conscious homeowners. In this blog, we demonstrate how you can turn IKEA into something unique while staying within your budget and adding your personal touch.
IKEA products are easy to find and low-priced. This makes them great for trying out new ideas. Rather than starting with expensive furniture, DIYers can afford to take creative risks.
Most IKEA pieces feature clean lines and neutral finishes, making them ideal blank slates for customisation. Their modularity also means they can be altered and combined in many ways.
One big draw of DIY custom furniture is that you can make it just right for you. You can fit it in tricky corners, match your colour scheme, or add valuable features.
Before you dive into your first hack, gather these essentials:
Start with one of IKIKEA’sost hackable products. Some fan favourites include:
These versatile pieces are easy to personalise. They are widely available; you can find plenty of online inspiration and guides.
Measure twice cut once. Sketch your ideas, gather reference images, and plan each step. Factor in drying time for paint and glue, and double-check you have all your supplies before starting.
Transform simple BILLY units into what looks like a bespoke built-in bookshelf. You can build a stunning floor-to-ceiling library. Stack, trim with moulding and paint the shelves to match your walls. This way, it won’t look like flat-pack furniture.
Tip: Use beadboard or wallpaper at the back of the shelves for a sophisticated backdrop.
The MALM dresser is a minimalist staple, but you can easily add character with:
Try this: Create a two-tone effect with wood veneer on the drawer fronts and painted sides.
Turn a KALLAX unit on its side, add a foam cushion on top, and you’ve got an instant storage bench. This bench is perfect for entryways, breakfast nooks, or playrooms.
Bonus: Add baskets or bins in the cubbies for hidden storage.
Elevate the humble LACK table with adhesive marble contact paper, gold leaf legs, or an elevated mosaic top. You are surprised how luxurious it can look with minimal effort.
The IVAR cabinet is an ideal candidate for a media unit or sideboard transformation. Try painting it in ld colours, adding tapered legs, and topping it with a reclaimed wood slab.
Style it: Add cane webbing to the doors for an on-trend m, mid-century modern aesthetic.
JuPreparation is essential for DIY furniture makeovers; sand surfaces lightly to help paint adhere, and always use primer on laminate finishes.
Using high-quality paint and sealants makes all the difference in durability and finish. For best results, consider furniture-specific paints. fix Materials
Combine IKEA’s pieces with non-IKEA elements—like antique knobs, industrial legs, or reclaimed wood—to increase visual interest.
If your hack involves structural changes (like cutting or stacking), ensure it remains safe and stable. Use proper brackets and anchors where needed.
Interior designer, Lily James repurposed two ALEX drawers and a LINNMON tabletop to create a custom desk for her home office. She achieved a cohesive, upscale workspace by bidding brass drawer pulls, a matching overhead shelf, and a Nursery Nook from a HEMNES Dresser.
Blogger and mum-of-two Sarah Bennett turned a plain white HEMNES dresser into a stylish changing station. She added a changing pad topper, painted the drawers mint green, and installed soft-close runners.
A London-based couple used two narrow BILLY bookcases to flank their hallway door, adding crown moulding and closed-door storage at the bottom. The result? A custom hallway unit that looks bespoke and offers storage galore.
Are IKEA hacks suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many hacks are very beginner-friendly. Start with a small project like a side table or shelf before moving on to complex builds.
Will hacking my furniture void the IKEA warranty?
Yes. Alterations to IKEA products typically void their warranty, so be sure you’re happy with the change before committing.
What kind of paint works best on IKEA furniture?
Use a primer followed by latex, acrylic, or chalk paint. For durability, seal with polyurethane or wax.
Can I disassemble IKEA furniture to hack it?
In most cases, yes. Just be cautious with laminated or particleboard materials, which can splinter easily.
IKEA hacks show you don’t have to break the bank to get great, functional and unique home decor. Whether you’re upcycling a standard bookshelf or building a custom banquette, the possibilities are practically limitless. Custom furniture projects inspire the unique feel of a living space. Slight creativity and a willingness to experiment are two ways to bring your personality to life.
The next time you wander through the IKEA showroom or browse their catalogue, remember to look at what’s available or what could be. Personalised, high-end-looking furniture is only a weekend project away.
Ready to try your own IKEA hack? Start simple, plan thoroughly, and most of all, have fun creating something unique to you.