When it comes to furnishing your living room, IKEA is a go-to destination for many. With its affordable prices and stylish designs, IKEA furniture is a popular choice for those looking to create a comfortable and functional living space.
But there's the risk of your living room looking like an IKEA showroom if you use mainly IKEA furniture. With a little creativity and a few DIY skills, you can take your IKEA furniture to the next level and perhaps even get a few people saying, "I can't believe it's IKEA!"
From easy IKEA hacks like adding new legs to your sofa to creating custom built-in storage solutions, there are so many fabulous ways to tweak your IKEA pieces into pieces that are uniquely you.
In this page, you'll find some of the best IKEA living room hacks to inspire your own DIY projects and help you create a space that's both stylish and functional.
This IKEA IVAR cabinet spent some time as a plain…
I am so pleased with this hack! I was looking…
I had an old IKEA TROFAST frame sitting around that…
If you loved our previous post a few weeks ago,…
Materials: LACK Table (90x55x45cm) There are 2 individual steps for the…
You will need: (2) Aptitlig Ikea Cutting Boards (4) 1/2…
Materials: FROSTA, Knuff The colourful version of the KNUFF Coffee…
Materials: LACK side table With € 7.99 you take home…
FEATURES: – Adjustable height – Adjustable length – 2 separate…
Materials: KNUFF magazine holders, FROSTA stool, NASUM basket My project…
We recently purchased a home and were looking to add…
Materials: Kallax Shelves, Malm Drawer Units and Linnmon counter tops…
Materials: 2 RAST Dressers While comic long boxes do have…
Materials: Tall Billy bookcase The living room alcove by the…
Materials: 3 single Besta Cabinets, 3 Double Besta Cabinets, 2…
When we first moved into our rented apartment, we decided…
Hey Guys, I wanted to share one my most recent DIY projects. This is a video of me converting the IKEA Tarva to a Masterpiece! Or at least I think so. Never the less, I had a blast transforming this dull dresser into a golden antique treasure. Also check below the…
Materials: MARIUS stool from IKEA street sign screws and washers Over at instructables.com, uersel made a Marius Street Sign side table. I must say it looks cool, but am wondering, where does one get a street sign? The hack though, is really easy. You just need to drill four countersunk…
Ad found the IKEA LACK coffee table a tad boring. “I had seen an example of another rustic coffee table DIY with wood and found it very interesting,” says Ad. “The most challenging part of the hack was getting the right color on the table top.” Even though it is…
We recently purchased a home and were looking to add some built-in features. After being inspired by a few post on IKEAhackers and realizing that I had two perfectly good EXPEDIT bookcases available, I decided to attempt to hack an EXPEDIT entertainment center on my own. I consider myself a…
Here I show you my new version of the famous Expedit. What you need: 1. Expedit or Kallax (in my case the big 8 unit one) 2. 2 packages (4 pieces) EKBY BJÄRNUM (legs) 3. Liquid nails 4. Plywood (10mm) 5. Teak wood paint 6. screw clamps and other normal tools…
Used IKEA modules: Besta Frame 60x40x192 (W,D,H) 2xBesta Shelf 56×36 (W,D) Besta Drawer frame 60x40x25 (W,D,H) (optional) Besta drawer runner push-open (Optional) Lappviken door 60xx64 (W,H) Lappviken drawer front 60×38 (W,H) (optional) Lack Side table (only the legs are needed) Utrusta push opener Additional parts: 4x carriage bolt 4x Tessauer…
Materials: KALLAX Shelving unit KALLAX Insert with door KALLAX Insert with 2 drawers I had an upright Kallax that I didn’t know where to put. I decided to transform it into a retro-looking sideboard. I have been inspired by the many Kallax/Expedit hacks on ikeahackers as well as by the 50s furniture. I…
Materials: Kallax Shelves, Malm Drawer Units and Linnmon counter tops Living in a condominium I occasionally indulge my furniture building interest. But where could I hide my miter and table saw? I also wanted to stop paying for storage space that was mainly housing old books and vinyl records. The…
Materials: 2 RAST Dressers While comic long boxes do have a certain level of appeal, I wanted to do something for my husband’s birthday that displayed and organized his comic collection (or at least a relatively small part of it) in a more aesthetically pleasing way. After doing some research,…
Materials: Tall Billy bookcase The living room alcove by the chimney breast had long been the home to an old Billy bookcase. But as the Billy was too small to make best use of the space, a decision to redecorate the entire room seemed a good excuse to install a…
Materials: 3 single Besta Cabinets, 3 Double Besta Cabinets, 2 5 unit Besta Cabinets, 2 Billy Bookcases, 14 assorted Besta Vassbo Doors, 2 Billy Oxberg Doors This hack is a new twist on the many wonderful Billy and Besta built in projects already on IKEA Hackers. This project is unique…
This is the logical evolution of ZAMIR BOIANGIU’s Quad LACK coffee table. The four tables melded together! What you need: 4 LACK tables screws 3 x 35 mm screws 5 x 80 mm wood glue old pieces of wood Step 1 Cut two tabletops to the shape, you what to have.…
I came across this on Pinterest, but cannot find the link to the original article. I would love to connect two KALLAX shelving units as they did in the photo below. Does anyone have any thoughts on how it was done? Many thanks for your help! ~ by Vince (twosharks)…
When we first moved into our rented apartment, we decided we would just decorate with IKEA furniture and wait until we bought our home before investing in more expensive pieces. I’m a big IKEA fan, so any excuse to pop out there and go shopping was good for me. We…
Hi! I’ve always wanted one of these low profile coffee tables. (like the two reference photos below). But they are expensive, like $800-$1500. So I made my own from 8 Ikea Lack side tables. 1. I took the tops and glued them together into a double decker square slab using…
Used IKEA item: the “old” KALLAX + desk How I did it: Just cut the desk into 4 pieces, so I had 3 + 1 boards On the left side I drilled two holes to fix the sticks Started at the bottom to build the new boards, fixed them with…
This is a custom buffet I made for the entryway in my home using the Ikea Besta shelf unit (24″by25″) and smaller Besta shelf (23x25in) I purchased 3 of the wood finish doors for the Besta. I went to home depot and purchased braces for the bottom and the back…
Materials: RAST nightstand I picked up a RAST pine night stand for cheap second hand and turned it into extra seating. First I painted the nightstand red, then I cut some cushion foam to the correct size and covered it for the top. It fits snugly between the sides to…
First posted hack with hopefully many more to follow! I live 5 minutes from the Orlando IKEA so I have a terrible habit of going there just to kill time and the as-is section is always my first stop. Today I went to find parts to build a small night…
It’s just another way to assemble the NORNÄS chest by putting it on a vertical position and cutting the shelf and legs. By Florian