Ikea hacks are the best DIY home decor projects! You can take simple furniture from Ikea and turn it into something amazing in no time at all! Oh, and they’re usually cheap…a very good thing indeed!
Need a weekend project? You’ll find it here. {or here in our first list of Ikea hacks}
Lack table hacks are super cheap and turn out looking like you spent a pretty penny for them when you’re finished. Ikea bookcases are my favorite storage solutions ever! You can simply decorate the back panels or go all out and create a beautiful wall of built-in bookcases.
Check out these 25 Ikea hacks to help you decide on your next DIY home decor project…
- Ikea Hack Bookcases {Brass & Pink} – Centsational Girl
- Greek Key Rug – Tatertots and Jello
- DIY Log Slice Decorative Tables – Seakettle
- Ikea Kitchen Cart Makeover – Funkytime
- Peach & Gold Dipped Svalbo Table – The Sweet Beast
- Glamorous Wallpaper Lack Coffee Table – Pretty City Things
- DIY Ikea Built-In Bookcase – Just A Girl
- Recovered Ikea Tullsta Chair – Sew Woodsy
- DIY Ikea Sewing Table Tutorial – From Marta With Love
- Karlstad Sofa Hack – Our Mid Century
- Kura Child’s Bed Ikea Hack – Southern Disposition
- Lack Ottomans – Ikea Hackers
- Ikea Meets Vintage Printer Cabinet – Meg Made
- Ikea Storage Box Hack {Ballard Inspired} – Life on the V Side
- Ikea Cabinet to Window Seat – Centsational Girl
- Campaign Style Rask Hack – Little Green Notebook
- Fabric Makeover for a Billy Bookcase – In My Own Style
- Daybed to Crib/Changing Table – Kika Y Luka
- Ikea Trunk Bar – Ikea Hackers
- Ikea Rast Dresser Makeover – Crafty Sisters
- Pallet Backed Ikea Bookshelf – Over the Big Moon
- Stenciled Ikea Rug Makeover – A Little Bit of Everything
- Ikea Lack Hack Campaign Style – Little Green Notebook
- Kitchen Cabinets to Storage Bench – Apartment Therapy
- Ikea Malm Dresser Goes Glam – Amanda Carol at Home
That should give you an idea or two!
Did you miss the first post I did on Ikea hacks???
25 Ikea Hacks {DIY Home Decor}
We were at Ikea over the weekend for things to spruce up our porch. My husband practically has to give me a time limit so we don’t need two carts! I’m sure there are times when he wishes there wasn’t an Ikea near us!
Do you have any Ikea hacks in your home? I’d love to hear about them in the comments! Go ahead and share a link to one of your projects if you have a blog.
~Kim
Centsational Girl says
Wow, another fabulous roundup Kim, you are the best at these!!! I love when one of mine pops up here too, so very flattered, thank you so much for the link love!
xo
Kate
Sondra says
great job, Kim, as always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Susan says
Here’s one for your next round of 25! http://www.homeroad.net/2011/06/ikea-cart-re-make.html
Thanks for sharing all those awesome projects!
Susan
Crystal says
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas. Now, how to choose which one I want to do first? 🙂
Tricia @ Simplicity In The South says
Just in case you have another roundup, here is the Restoration Hardware Inspired Ikea PS locker cabinet that I gave a faux aged steel paint finish to. It’s in my 2 younger boys’ shared bedroom. I love the other ones you found! I’m pinning your roundups!
http://www.simplicityinthesouth.com/2012/10/faux-aged-steel-ikea-cabinet-inspired-by-restoration-hardware.html
jessicamabrooke says
I love all of these ideas! A similar hack I made was to take the ikea lack coffee table and paint it with chalkboard paint! It makes a great conversation piece, and I have artistically blessed friends who draw awesome things on it. I also love it for jotting phone numbers down etc. All I did was paint it with a few coats of chalkboard paint and voila! I did learn that you can’t use the wet chalkboard markers, only real chalk works. The other stuff stains.
Charlene says
I can’t seem to find the link for the mint green bedside table. Is that available? I love love it!
Katie says
Thanks for including my chair in the round-up! 🙂
Melissa Aldana says
Well when I turned this Ikea Lack table into something else I didn’t know I was hacking. The cold little table turned into a warm sweet little table http://aldanadecorativeart.com/2013/02/14/making-of-little-table/
Natalie {Use Your Words, Little Girl} says
Hacks are such a great way to upgrade affordable pieces! We remade our Billy Bookshelf and it’s now one of our favorite pieces in our home. Check it out here: http://www.nataliecottrell.blogspot.com/2013/05/diy-bookshelf-makeover.html! Great round up! 🙂
golu dolls says
looking good
kanchipuram sarees says
nice post