I have a handful of Facebook friends who are currently in the process of moving, and before even moving in, they posted about decorating their space with finds from Ikea. If you’re a DIY queen, Ikea is a haven for turning super affordable items into looking like a million bucks. With summer here, it is truly the best time to move because the weather is pretty consistent. In addition, depending upon the materials needed, you can work in your backyard for an easy clean up. I searched for some of my favorite Ikea DIY hacks that would be perfect if you need some inspiration for updating your space, or you’re moving into a new space and have a whole blank canvas to work with!
DIY Splatter Painted Mirror Wall Art from A Beautiful Mess
Scandinavian Inspired Play Kitchen from Happy Grey Lucky
Stikwood Headboard from Sugar and Cloth
Ikea Shelf Hack Using Reclaimed Wood from Not Just a Housewife
Rast Ikea Hack from Hawthorne and Main
DIY Built-in Bookcase from Saffron Avenue
DIY†Desk With Storage Shelves from Pretty Providence
Mid Century Modern Ikea Hack Sideboard from Kristi Murphy
Ikea Hack Console Table from Hey Let’s Make Stuff
Mid Century Bar Cabinet from The Vintage Rug Shop
DIY Ikea Hack Headboard from Pretty Providence
Ikea Hack Nightstand from Kristi Murphy
Turn A Boring Chair Into A Glam Piece from The Key Item
DIY Slim Desk from Undeclared Panache
Mid-Century Modern KALAX from Hawthorne and Main
Ikea Hack Grid Moodboard from The Beauty Dojo
DIY Bar Cabinet & Kitchenette from Shrimp Salad Circus
Ikea Hack: Gold & Marble Bar Cart from Twinspiration
Modern Industrial Nightstand [Ikea Rast Hack] from Simply Designing
DIY Ikea Hack Sidetable To Elevate Your Living Space from Sugar and Cloth
Which Ikea hack was your favorite? I have to say the built-in bookcase is my favorite, but I can see myself working on the nightstands by Kristi Murphy as a fun summer project.
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