How to paint IKEA PS cabinets to look like the FJÄLLBO. We will move this summer and I plan on making the new place look a little more put together and “grown up” than our current flat. Since I am still on maternity leave there is not much money left…
Our favorite IKEA products get transformed, with awesome results. It seems magical for you to take a basic and inexpensive piece of furniture and create a magnificent thing. But, it is possible with IKEA hacks. Ooh, the numerous wonders of IKEA. The internet provides you with plenty, inspirational DIY projects…
Materials: Ikea PS, Wood, Stones, Saw, ColourDescription: I had this hand made sideboard made by my self out of wood – you usually use in a kitchen, and Ytong-Stones, my GF had this old PS-board from Ikea. This hack is kind of a joint venture. I saw off the pins…
Materials: Ikea PS CabinChalkboard paint, silver craft paint in “Gunmetal”, Annie Sloan Soft Dark Wax, Mineral Spirits, paint sponge, 2 paint brushe, 220 grit sand paper, rags and “Better Than Cheesecloth” Buffing towels.Description: Do you have a piece of Ikea furniture that you’ve kept in storage because it just didn’t…
Materials: Two IKEA PS, metal saw, drill, screwdriver and four metal screws.Description: Using two cabinets, take one cabinet apart as seen on picture. Doing this will make the rest of the work easier. Gently knock the side upwards using something soft. The coating/enamel is fragile! Draw a line where you…
Materials: Ikea PS, wooden board or Ikea countertop, wood batten, angle steel, screws, hardoil, table saw, belt sander, power drill Description: My brother and I recently moved into a new apartment and needed a place to store our shoes. We also wanted a bench to sit on when putting our…
Materials: IKEA PS Cabinet (without wheels), PC parts and wires.Description: This is maybe more a proof of concept than a full blown, elegant hack. We have a Home Theatre PC, used for recording tv shows, watching movies, storing our music, photos and so on. After we became parents, I had…