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.
Materials: TARVA dresser x 3 Here’s what I did: Used…
Unfortunately I didn’t take any in progress pictures because I…
Having been inspired by many other RAST hacks we proudly…
I love the look of those vintage printers drawer units.…
Materials: LACK sidetable Description: With a couple years of college…
To friends and readers in the US, happy happy July…
Materials: Dalfred stool, used dart board, 1″ hole saw (I…
Materials: Lack coffee table & Alvine curtains Description: 1- Clean…
Materials: Lillangen end unit Description: 4 Lillangen unit combined together…
I wanted to make a baseball side table to use…
Materials: Two Billy bookcase Description: We wanted a clean front for our…
Materials: 3 x Boalt, 2 x Ledberg, shockcord, old CD cases…
This is one of three hacks I made with the…
Materials: Hemnes Wardrobe and Hemnes TV Unit Description: I put…
Materials: Akurum Wall Cabinets, Applad Doors, Birch Plywood, Walnut Stain Description: I wanted a streamlined, and narrow solution for my media center. I have seen fake, floating credenzas on the web (dubbed a “fauxdenza”) and decided to give it a try! The 13″ depth of the kitchen cabinets was perfect…
Materials: 4 dowels, 2 x 6cm screws, 2 pieces of wood 44cm x 5cm x 2cm, 6 pieces of wood 72cm x 3,5cm x 1cm; 1 pieces of wood 44cm x 3,5cm x 1cm; old champagne box(optional) Description: I decided to turn my old computer table in to a coffee…
Materials: Mandal Description: For my single room flat, I was looking for a nice and beautiful way to part my room into a living area and a sleeping area. Having guests, sitting for a chat at the sofa, without seeing my bed was very important. Now I have the perfect…
Materials: $29.99 Lack coffee table, 1×2 wood, foam, upholstery fabric, staple gun, screws Description: I wanted a coffee table that I can rest my feet and still be able to use the table for drinks. The $29.99 lack coffee table was the perfect dimension for my u-shape sectional. Started framing…
Materials: Lack table Description: 2 6mm mdf boards, side 18mm mdf and inside also 18mm mdf strips. All glued and nailed. Cut out the space for the original Lack table. Old Lack legs shortened by 20 mm were used for the legs of the bigger table. Have fun. It’s easy…
Materials: 2x Lack coffee table, Circular Saw, 4x angle iron with holes, black spray paint Description: Our old Lack coffee table was a little bit worn-out, so we kept looking for a new table that would fit into our U-shaped couch. It turned out that tables from Ikea or other…
Materials: Lack side table cedar wood strips, stencil, wood stain, paint Description: I picked up this lack table with an idea to re-purpose it but I had no idea how. Then I remembered this technique of gluing wood strips to make a new top. I got cedar wood strips, cut…
Materials: Vittsjo Laptop Table Description: Inspired by the stylish “C” shaped side tables from stores such as West Elm and Crate & Barrel, we turned the Ikea Vittsjo laptop table into a beautiful wood topped side table. We removed the glass top that came with the Vittsjo, and replaced it…
Door to room opened, taken from inside the room Door closed, taken from outside the room (living room) Materials: 3 40cm-wide Billy bookshelves with doors, IKEA cloth Description: We needed to create a room for our child, and decided to build it with Billys, rather than create an actual wall.…
Materials: MALM storage cabinet and LACK coffee table Description: We combined a MALM storage unit and a LACK coffee table to make a bench with storage. To make this work we had to widen the coffee table by a few millimeters and flip the storage unit so that the lid…
Materials: Granas coffee table Description: Maanzzon found this on Youtube and tipped me. It’s really cool way to display your wares. I didn’t know there was a whole world of Granas coffee table hacked into display cases for Star Wars figurines to the Godfather. Check out this link to the…
Materials: Hova armchair (1993, discontinued), painters tape, paint, fabric medium Description: My aunt gave us an old accent chair she no longer had room for. It was 20 years old and from Ikea. My initial idea was to make a new cover out of a fun patterned fabric. The problem?…
Materials: Hemnes Square Grey Brown Coffee Table Description: I loved the size and shape of my Hemnes Coffee Table but thought it needed to be beautified just a bit. I began by painting the base of this coffee table in Anne Sloans Chalkpaint in French Linen and then sanding with…
Materials: Lack TV Unit, 2x Lack Side Tables, Rill Caster Description: I had another “Lack TV Unit” in the basement and this time I needed a new coffee Table. I use the cheap “Lack Side Tables” to hack this coffee table. I unmounted the legs of both side tables and…
Materials: Stencils, paint, primer Description: Michael’s stencils and a weekend of patience. Step 1, tape out paint area, I did a wide border. Measure and double check lines. It must remain straight Step 2, paint 2 coats of primer and let dry for around 2 hours Step 3, use stencil…
Photo: IKEA.com Materials: Bekvam Kitchen cart, Numerar Butcherblock Description: We scored the butcher block in the As Is section and my husband had the instant idea to finally make a window bench for our daughters room. We also ran into the Kitchen Cart which was heavily reduced. Here’s how it…
Materials: Hemnes Entertainment center, DIY hearth and mantel Description: I used a Hemnes entertainment center, minus the center piece. Built a false mantel, and hearth for an electric wood stove. This is the result. ~ Ken, Hudson, Florida
Materials: Lack side table, leatherette, silver paint, furniture molding; hammer, brush, jigsaw Description: I wanted a chic coffee table in silver! Using a jigsaw, I cut 20 cm off of each leg and painted the table! I attached the leatherette square to the table top using furniture molding! Love it!!!…
Materials: Stefan chair, additional seat panels Description: My grandmother lives in an old house in Malacca, Malaysia without upstairs plumbing. I hacked the Stefan chair to build her a potty that looks like a regular chair. It was quite easy, mainly because I stumbled across a bunch of extra seat…
Materials: 2 old hardwood pallets and 2 IKEA lack tables. Description: Basically had the idea to make a bigger table out of 2 lack tables a while back and removed 2 legs from each table then screwed them together with old boards on the bottom. We found a couple of…