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: Ulsberg Nightstand, decorative paper, foam core board, x-acto knife…
Materials: Frosta, paint, felt, yarn Description: Before assembling, paint legs…
Materials: Ikea Lack Table, two straight hinges with screws, fabric,…
Materials: Bastis Krona Pet Bed, 1 yd of material, heavy…
Materials: 1/4″ poplar planks and pine lattice, miter box, saw,…
Materials: 1 Lack side table, 4 Irma pillows, Fabric, stapler,…
I wanted to make a baseball side table to use up some of my not-so-valuable baseball cards. Materials: LACK End Table Glue Gun and Glue Sticks Epoxy Resin Baseball cards How I made my baseball side table I went out and bought the 22″ x 22″ LACK side table. Then,…
Materials: Lack Coffee table (birch effect), stain, paint in different colors, clear paint, sand paper Description: Our Lack table didn’t match the rest of our furniture anymore, so I looked for an idea to fit in. First I sanded the thin layer of clear paint from the table, hoping to…
Materials: Lack TV bench x 2, Lillangen leg frames, drillDescription: 1.) Assemble the Lillangen leg frames 2.) Screw them to the bottom of the top and middle table tops 3.) Install the first side piece to the bottom table as per instructions 4.) Fasten the middle table to the first…
Materials: Aron chair, wood, paint stain, wood glue. router, hand saw, 2 “L” brackets, laquer Description: We bought these chairs used, and with 3 young children, they quickly got nastier than they were originally. My husband decided he could fix the issue. We unscrewed the bottom of the chairs, and…
Materials: 2 Lack side tables, tools to assemble table, PL Premium Adhesive Description: You fully make 1 of the tables as directed and then take the top from the other table and glue them to the bottom of the fully assembled table using PL Premium construction adhesive and voila new…
Materials: Lack tableDescription: I gessoed the table completely then applied torn bits of paper from magazines, ads, show tickets, bus tickets, letters, stamps, a few scraps of handmade papers I had lying around, junk mail, you name it, using a matt acrylic medium. After it was dry I applied a…
Materials: LACK table, 4 rolls of black tape Description: I had an old square LACK table for roundabout 5€. After a few removals the clean white soul of my table was very scuffed and shabby. So I decided to hack it. Due to deficiency of cash and time, I chose…
After with Panel Curtain Room Divider! Before Materials: IRJA Curtain rod set, Riktig curtain loops/hooks, Betydlig ceiling brackets, KAJSA curtain panels,Drill, screwdriver, hammer, hacksaw, mounting screws Description: I wanted the look of the curtain panels but didn’t want to double the cost by using the recommended rails and sliders. Before…
Materials: Vittsjo, Poster Board, Beer Coasters, Mod Podge, Hot Glue Description: This simple hack can turn your coffee table into a frame for an awesome collage. By using the fairly inexpensive Vittsjo coffee table ($50), some poster board, hot glue, and a little elbow grease, you can have yourself a…
Materials: very old IKEA chairs, nonage on them, spray paint and 8 covered buttons Description: Found these chairs at my local thrift shop. Removed the pine colored legs and spray painted them Oil-rubbed bronze. Covered 8 buttons with a sunburst material. Drilled holes through the back. Sewed on the covered…
DIY your version of the gorgeous Autoban box sofa Two of the things I love most in this world are modern design and cats. My cats have destroyed furniture in the past so when it was time for a new sofa I was determined to outwit them by finding a…
Materials: IKEA Coffee Table Description: I had this coffee table from IKEA, which has nice clean lines to it – but I wanted to do some thing exciting to it – a herringbone pattern with paint markers. I used silver and gold metallic paint markers for this. And I have…
Materials: Kvartal, Anno Tupplur Description: We have a rather large window on the living room, approx 2.5m wide, where we wanted to place some panel curtains (like the Anno Tupplur ones). However, these ones are quite narrow (about 60cm), so we would need 5 panels and to rethink the “standard”…
Materials: 3 Akurum kitchen cabinets with Avsikt frosted doors, 8 capita legs and, yellowpine and moulding cut to length.Description: After finding out just what the hell a “credenza” was, I realized I liked the idea of one but am not a fan of the modern/midcentury aesthetic. After stumbling upon this…
Materials: Knihult couch Description: I have a couch called Knihult and I bought it nearly 4 years ago. It looks like Karlstad but was much cheaper, but the fabric was really fast in a bad shape. Surprisingly, the upholstery is still in a good “shape”. So the first time, nearly…
Materials: Faktum, Härlig, Besta Description: I saw some sideboard post here lately, so I thought I could post mine too. It’s quite a easy hack, the “hardest” thing was finding a fitting top panel. I used three of 60x70x37 cm Faktum structure together and mounted them on one wall in…
Materials: 2 step stools IKEA BEKVÄMDescription: My granddaughter is 18 months and she needed a chair to sit when she comes to visit, but I didn’t really feel like spending a lot of money for it.. What I did then was buying 2 step stools BEKVÄM. I built one according…
Materials: Ikea stools “Haparanda”, Ikea fabrics and industrial wheels Description: The Ikea stools almost went in the trash after 15 years of basement storage, but with some new fabric (from IKEA’s collaboration with design students at Beckmans school) and a few large industrial wheels – they immediately feel like 2012…
Materials: 2 x white Jeff foldable chairs + various spray paints/acrylic paint + masking tape Description: Taking two plain and simple foldable Jeff chairs we had sitting in the garage, we decided they could do with a splash of colour! My first intention was to add a simple Mondrian style…