Avid DIYer? Look no further than these IKEA DIY Hacks!
IKEA furniture can be a great option to consider even though the brand isn’t known for durability.
IKEA furniture is inexpensive and appropriate for furnishing a new place as long as you only choose static furniture. Avoid pieces with moving parts as they may not do well with time.
The best part, IKEA items blends in seamlessly with my more expensive pieces. IKEA desks and bookcases can last for many years and don’t cost much.
With a little love and care, Ikea furniture can be dressed up in ways you wouldn’t believe! If you’d like to find out how to pay less for really cute furniture, please read on.
1. Rustic Bookshelf
Found From A Shade of Teal
This rustic bookshelf DIY will show you exactly how to dress up your home in a clean and classic farmhouse sort of way.
2. Industrial Bookshelf
Found From Real Happy Space
If you need some extra storage in your bathroom, this industrial bookshelf DIY will be of great use!
3. Gold Side Table
Found From Oh My Dear Blog
I’m personally a big fan of anything gold and white so this is really a perfect look for me.
4. Farmhouse Coffee Table
Found From The Creative Moms
If you were digging the rustic bookshelves at the beginning of this post, this a is a great piece to match with it.
5. White & Gold Desk
Found From Money Can Buy Lipstick
Pair this with the gold and white side table to help create a complete theme.
6. Sideboard Makeover
Found From Lolly Jane
I love how vintage and expensive this looks!
7. Hanging Storage
Found From Ich Designer
If you are short on space, this is a great way to decorate without imposing on the little space you have to move around in.
8. Leather Dresser Pull
Found From Sugar and Cloth
This is so simple! If you are vegan, I’m sure some cloth strips would look just perfect. : )
9. Wooden Stool
Found From Burkatron
Now this one is super cool! I love the idea of having as much organic looking material in my home as possible. It really makes me feel at peace.
10. Copper End Table
Found From Poppy Talk
I have always wanted something copper in my home but copper pieces tend to be overpriced. This is definitely a great dupe!
11. Hanging Wall Art
Found From Pauls Vera
What makes this DIY so great is the simplicity in its appearance.
12. Pantry Jars
Found From Manhattan Nest
Uniformity is so important in pulling a space together and staying organized. Skip the expensive matching pieces from the regular stores and use the magical Ikea to your advantage!
13. Dipped Stools
Found From Style me Pretty
This look is just so fun and cute! It appears as if the stools are dipped in the happiest ice cream ever!
14. Gold & Marble Bookcase
Found From Alicia Tenise
Match the previous gold and white pieces with some marble pieces like this one.
15. Marble & Gold Bar Cart
Found From The Belle Vie Blog
I don’t know if you’ve noticed but bars are so expensive to buy. This is a great way to store your booze without breaking the bank!
16. Cat Tree
Found From Ikea Hackers
This cat tree is absolute genius! No mess and it is out of the way.
17. Slim Desk
Found From Undeclared Panache
I’d love to eventually swap out my bulky desk for something like this eventually. It’s gorgeous!
18.Painted Gray
Found From Hymns And Verses
Gray paint is an awesome way to make furniture look more expensive on the fly.
19. Gold & White Desk
Found From Just Bella
The matching gold polka dots on the wall are such a cute touch!
20. Floating Cabinets
Found From Made by Girl
Floating shelves are very in right now and I can see why! I like being able to easily clean under my furniture.
21. Wood Wrapped Baby Changing Table
Found From Young House Love
Adding wood to these shelves made such a huge difference! It looks so clean yet expensive!
22. Two Toned Wine Rack
Found From Weekend Craft
Just like bars, wine racks that look this nice tend to be expensive, until now!
All these Ikea DIYs are so cute it is hard to choose which theme to go with. Which one is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!