I just wanted to share an IKEA bed hack that can help people with limited space and want to re-use KRITTER type of kid’s beds for making loft beds. We had 2 KRITTER beds from IKEA. And my 2 daughters needed space for their study tables. We didn’t want to…
Materials: Kritter Toddler BedDescription: Running out of space in our kids room that they share. We converted two Ikea Kritter Beds into one bunk bed. Built frames to support the upper bunk. Used existing hardware. Added rails for extra support and safety. Built a ladder. Cost was under $40. ~…
Materials: Kritter table for kids and paintDescription: My daughters doodled all over this table so bad, the markers didn’t come off anymore, so I decided to make it prettier and fun. I picked the colors and went for stripes..~ Sara, Italy
Materials: 1 x Kritter table, oilcloth (or fabric + pvc table liner) and staple gun Description: For my niece’s 2nd birthday, I customised a Kritter table by stapling fabric and pvc table liner to the top. This could also be done with oilcloth. It’s now easier to keep in good…