
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: IKEA Frosta stool, PLAID Acrylic Paint, Stencil Brush, Plaid…
Materials: 3 ECKBY JARPEN Shelves size 46 7/8″, 8 2″…
Materials: Lack shelf, Lego bricks Description: I used Lego bricks…
I have an IKEA LACK side table that the Mr.…
Materials: The necessesary tools needed: Ikea Spontan magnetic board (choose…
Materials: Lack coffee table I wallpapered out little Lack and…
Materials: Solsta Pallbo stools, Hampen Rug Description: I wanted a window seat in my spare room that could double as spare stools for when visitors come around. With limited space, the Solsta Pallbo stools were small enough to do the trick. I realised their shape and colours (2 dark grey…
Materials: Torbjorn Swivel Chair and 2 RENS Sheepskin Rugs Description: I “re-upholstered” 2 Torbjorn Swivel Chairs in faux-fur with 4 RENS Sheepskin Rugs total. I laid one small fur rug along the front of the chair and one on the back. I used about 25-30 safety pins to pin the…
Materials: Lack coffee table Description: I have cut various stripes of paper from newspaper, giftwrap and other recycling items and I have pasted, with glue mixing with some drops of water, on the top of my LACK coffee table, like a decoupage. For easier cleaning of the surface I have…
Materials: Lack Shelf, Lack Flooring, Akirum Cabinet, Rubrik Panel, Nexus Door, Ikea Wall Sconce Description: When we bought this condo, it had a builder installed fireplace in a simple drywall box with niche opening on the left side. The only trim was the slate surround. It was bare and ugly.…
Materials: Ektorp sofa (2seater) and 4 Trofast containers Description: Requirements: 1x Ektorp Sofa 4x Trofast containers (42*30*10) (if needed) 4x Trofast lid 5x 63 cm pieces of plastic or metal H-profile, width of H-profile must be > 10mm to allow the rim of the Trofast to slide trough. a lot…
Materials: Ramvik Coffee Table, Frosted Privacy Window Film Description: I was about ready to replace my Ramvik coffee table today. When it’s clean, it’s an awesome looking piece and I love having such large drawers. My problem is that it only stays clean for about an hour. Dog hair and…
Materials: Bertil Chair and Ikea supplied fixings/hardware 1200mm x 400mm x 22 mm plywood sheet 1200mm x 45mm x 20mm pine 1200mm x 20 x 20 pine Scrap bits of pine PVA wood glue Wood screws Paint Tools: Jig Saw Cordless drill Tape measure Screwdriver ‘F’ Clamps Description:Matt halved a…
Materials: Akurum Pantry and Base Cabinet Description: I made a plinth out of 2 x 4 lumber 3.5 inches shorter then the 2 feet width pantry. I faced the 2 x 4 s with Ikea Akurum toe kick. Next I screwed the base cabinet and pantry together and placed it…
Materials: EMMABO frame, Seat Belt Webbing Description: Seat belt turned belt seat. This EMMABO Rocking Chair utilizes automotive safety strap webbing in a re-creation of its seat. Transforming this salvaged Ikea frame into a luxury piece of furniture. see more of the Belt Seat. ~ Erika Cross, Ann Arbor, United…
Materials: IKEA Moment table (not available anymore), silver coating spray, new threaded rods Description: Never buy new sofas and and new PC at the same time. Never. This will only create problems. Except you’re an IKEA-hacker. Last year, my girlfriend bought her first own PC together with the whole equipment…
Materials: Ektorp Jennylund Chair, swivel rocker base and hardware, a 2×4, a 1×2, a piece of 3/4″ plywood, scissors, wood screws Description: We had searched tirelessly for a rocker or glider to put in our baby’s room. First of all, they are expensive. Secondly, they are almost always HUGE. Even…
Materials: LACK shelf, CAPITA legs (4), IKEA STOKHOLM BLAD fabric, cellular material (for ex. VYSSNA SLAPPNA mattress), self-adhesive hook-and-loop tape, spray glueDescription: My LACK shelf was for a long time in our cellar, then I decided to give it a chance for a life in our apartment. 🙂 I had…
Materials: Dalfred stool, Brooks B135 triple-rail bicycle saddleDescription: We replaced the nondescript seat of the Dalfred stool with a beautiful, broad, bouncy Brooks B135 leather bicycle saddle. This required grinding away some plastic at the top of the mounting post to expose metal of the right diameter to fix the…
Materials: Hemnes Wardrobe and Hemnes TV Unit Description: I put together the wardrobes and TV unit and then attached the wardrobes to wall studs. I used a mix of 1×6 & 1×8 pine boards over the top of the TV unit to fill in the gaps between it and the…
Materials: Lack coffee table Description: I have attached four guides under a Lack table, cut the second top of a Lack table and created two wings when it is opened, which when closed form a bottom shelf for magazines. ~ Sammy
Materials: GROGGY Tray, stainless steel (Art #100.183.25), BRANAS Basket, rattan (Art #401.384.30), Mozaic ceramic/glass tile (etc. from Leroy Merlin), Bolts x4, Glue for ceramic Description: Rattan basket to detachable from the bottom. Drill 4 holes in the tray at the base – the basket. At the edges of the bottom…
Materials: Klubbo coffee table Description: I had this chocolate Klubbo coffee table for quite some time. It’s getting some chips and wear so I decided to give it a new layer so a new look. I got some turquoise, magenta and ceramic mosaic tiles. Some of the tiles were nipped…
Materials: Klobo couch, some wood Description: The Klobo couch has plenty of space under itself, so I decided to take advantage of it. I cut away a portion of the front side, set the fabric as it was ahead around the cut to create a slot. Under the Klobo, between…
Materials: 1 Skruvsta Swivel chair, 3m Kajsastina Fabric, stapler,staples, staple remover, sewing machine, scissors and a wrench n°10 Description: Time to change my white Skruvsta swivel chair. Step 1: Get all your tools. Step 2: Remove the four bolts underneath the chair with a wrench n° 10. If you have…
Materials: Muddus table, Jim Morrison scarf, glue, gray paint Description: The yellow color of the table didn’t suit to my living room so I decided to change it. I wanted something special and also I wanted to save the table as foldable. First I painted the table white to cover…