IKEA has some great pieces that are super versatile and perfect for making your own. If you are new to hacking IKEA pieces or a veteran, you will want to check out these 6 best IKEA pieces to hack. From dressers to tables these great bones become fabulous furniture pieces that you will want to adorn your home.
Rast — (also found on Amazon)
The Rast dresser in simple with lots of clean lines, making it the perfect dresser to hack. Legs can easily be interchanged, paint or stain it any color you like and add some new knobs. Before you know it it will go from simple to wow. Check out these amazing Rast transformations. See all the IKEA to the Max posts here (and all our previous IKEA posts here), and be sure to subscribe by RSS or email to get updates for every post.
Potato and Vegetable Bin by Show and Tell
Industrial Night Stand by Cherished Bliss
Apothecary Cabinety by What Rose Knows
Mid-Century Modern Chest by Midwestern Girl
Wardrobe Hack by Homemade by Carmona
Desk Hack by Addison Meadows Lane
Stained Dresser by Dandelion Patina
Expedit/Kallax (also found on Amazon)
The Kallax shelf unit (formerly Expedit) looks like a funky and fun piece without any hacking involved, but wow there are so many ways to spice them up. Add doors, flip them on their side, create a faux built-in. Check out these amazing Kallax transformations.
Storage Craft Table by The Family Handyman
Standing Desk by Apartment Therapy
Dollhouse by The Land of Nod Blog
Platform Bed by Vanilla Joy
Laundry Room by Six 2 Eleven
Ingo (also found on Amazon)
The Ingo!!! I mean it looks like just a table, right? Wrong!!! Paint it, stain it or cut right into the table top for some incredible changes that will make you think this is more than just a table. See some of these fabulous Ingo hacks.
LEGO Table by A Little of This a Little of That
Tiled Table Top by If you Want to Be
Farmhouse Table by Eastcoast Creative
Sewing Table by Make it Handmade
Fancy Desk by Matsutake
Gold Dipped Table Legs by Dig Digs
Raskog (also found on Amazon)
One little cart. So simple. So adorable. So many possibilities. It can hold spices or beauty supplies. Plus, the wheels make it super easy to move around. Look at these Raskog cart hacks and pick your favorite one so you can bring home this fun cart next time you head to IKEA.
Rolling Vanity by The Polka Dot Chair
Homework Station by Smashed Peas and Carrots
Lunch Cart by How Does She
Succulent Garden by Succulents and Sunshine
Cleaning Cart by Homedit
Billy
I adore bookshelves, because I love books. Again simple lines on furniture pieces lend themselves to be manipulated into something so much better. Add some molding, doors and more for a new look that isn’t just a plain bookcase like these Billy makeovers.
Built-Ins by Scrap Hacker
Kitchen Island by Golden Boys and Me
Library Wall by Bliss at Home for Better Homes and Gardens
Castle Bed by IKEA Hackers
Mudroom Lockers by The Polka Dot Chair
Pantry Shelves by My Sweet Savannah
Tarva (also found on Amazon)
The Tarva series offers some great chests. Three, five or six drawer varieties give lots of possibility for hacking and areas to put them in your home. The legs on the Tarva chest are nice because you can wrap them with slats of wood for a more solid look. Change out the knobs for pulls and instant apothecary chest. Here are plenty more ideas to hack a Tarva chest.
Built-In Closet by Remodelaholic
Apothecary Cabinet by Everyday Enchanting for Remodelaholic
Mid-Century Modern Dresser by A Vintage Splendor
Media Center on Hometalk
Honeycomb Dresser by Simply Designing
What are your favorite pieces to hack from IKEA??
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