Running out of kitchen cabinet space? Make use of your ceilings for a hanging pot rack and get them all within easy reach. #1 A small hanging pot rack in the pantry I have always wanted a hanging pot rack but didn’t like the idea of displaying pots in the…
Whether you have one or a dozen boards, your longboard or skateboard rack does not need to be dull. You can easily DIY a display stand to show them off or keep them organized in the entryway. The first thing to determine is what kind of skateboard storage or display…
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: Six Spontan magazine racksDescription: We were after a shoe rack behind the laundry door but couldn’t find exactly what we wanted. Upon seeing the Ikea magazine rack I realised this would be perfect (space efficient, flexible, economical) for our shoe rack. I drilled 6 Spontan magazine racks to the…
beforeMaterials: Spontan Magnet Boards, plywood, screws, rare earth magnetsDescription: We were tired of looking at the original brick fire place in our main living space. The open fire box was changed into a gas insert many years ago and the room has been painted over 4 times, but the brick…
Materials: SPONTAN, NYTTJA and some cork boardDescription: Space in my kitchen is limited. So I had to choose between a newspaper rack and a pin board. Since SPONTAN is holding my fav magazines, why not combine a newspaper rack with pin board functionality? All you need is three NYTTJA picture…
Materials: SPONTAN memo board, old sheet music book, wallpaper paste, brush Description: First you tear out six pages of the music book to cover your memo board. Use old sheet music, because it has yellowed paper and gives your memo board a vintage look. Glue the pages one by one…
Materials: SPONTAN Description: I just pepped up the old magazine-holder SPONTAN. I glued on some beautiful gift wrapping with glue lacquer, and now it fits my creative corner. ~ Lili, Denmark
Materials: 1 red Spontan magnet board, 6-8 Spontan magnet cupsDescription: My kids share a desk, which just happens to be an old Ikea kitchen table. They would never use it at the same time, because they said they had no privacy, and they were always fighting over whose stuff was…
Materials: Spontan magnetic board, cooler packs (the more the colder, I used 6 thick pieces), felt pads (leg protectors) Description: I wanted to have a cold serving platform in order to keep foods cold during “buffets” with my family. While walking through Ikea, I saw just what I needed: Spontan…
Materials: GRUNDTAL rail, S-hooks, spice jars, cutlery caddies; NORBERG drop leaf table; SPONTAN magnet board; LOTS mirror; FRANKLIN bar stool; HEMMA lamps with RENATE shades Description: I’m a mess in the morning. I have ADHD, which makes digging through drawers, baskets, and piles a nightmare, and I have to compete…
Materials: The necessesary tools needed: Ikea Spontan magnetic board (choose the version you prefer), Loose magnets (without any housing), All-purpose-glue, Screwdriver, 4 screws, 4 loose legs (possibly Lack table), 4 bolts for the screwsDescription: Where did the idea come from? Hasn’t it ever happen/occur to you that when you are…
Materials: SPONTAN Magnetic board, sandpaper, chalkboard paintDescription: I am bad at reading the fine print. Let’s just start there. I saw the smooth SPONTAN magnet board at IKEA and assumed that because it was smooth it was a marker board as well as a magnet board. Well… you know what…
Materials: Spontan magnetic board, Spontan cup, Grundtal knife rackDescription: An easy way to give plain IKEA office and kitchen organizers into a warm, faux bois finish.See more of the woodgrain magnetic memo board and tool storage. ~ Chris Gardner
Materials: Spontan magnet board Description: I used pinstripe tape, fabric covered cardboard arrow and shrinky-dinks to create a “clock” for toddlers. Full tutorial is found on my blog. See more of Toddler time. ~ Ruth
Materials: Spontan Magnetic Board, Molding, Fabric, Stencil, PaintDescription: Knowing my quick boredom with decor, I usually try to pre-plan how easy it would be to switch things up when creating most of my projects; it’s one of the perks of DIY creations. I originally posted this Ikea memo board make…