That means its products are famously easy to customize or tweak, and over the past decade, “Ikea hacking” has become a common way to describe the way customers change, alter, or intentionally tweak how a given design is meant to be assembled.
A hack might be as simple as painting the legs on an unfinished table, or taking the handles off a wall system and switching them out with new handles to add that extra bit of personalisation.
Whether it's IKEA shelving, cabinets, or desks, you can transform the functional pieces into furniture so chic no one will think you bought it at IKEA. All it takes is a little know-how and an eye for design.
Simply fill out the buy back estimator form online to get a quote on your old IKEA furniture. Then bring your furniture, fully assembled, to your nearest IKEA store where one of our co-workers will check its condition and confirm the final valuation, which can be up to 50% of the original value.
Havsta cabinet offers tons of storage and is made of solid wood so it can be repainted to your liking too! Great for customization.
There are so many ways to customize your IKEA furniture, but here's one that's really, really easy: contact paper. And lest you were convinced that contact paper is weird and tacky and always looks terrible, these ten projects are here to prove you wrong.
IKEA customization has become such a phenomenon, there are companies out there dedicated solely to taking minimal IKEA furniture and turning it into a unique piece that suits your style and aesthetic. We've found seven sources that will help you personalize and customize IKEA faves, so get ready to get hacking.
Yup, they really are pretty significantly less expensive than other cabinet options, especially custom cabinets. But this will really depend on the size of your kitchen and the extra fixings you throw in.
Yep, just take your kitchen doors off. Give them a quick freshen up by painting the insides or even, as we mentioned above, wallpapering the backs of them. Then just fill them with all your nicest crockery and kitchen accessories.
A wooden coffee table or crate can look distinctly more vintage with brass corners. Purchase a set of 4 brass corners and either glue or screw them into your furniture. Wrap your wooden chair sides in yarn. A little yarn can make wooden IKEA chairs look softer and well-worn.
Did you know that each table top from IKEA comes with predrilled holes so you can mix and match the legs and customize your own unique style?
Yes, you can use wallpaper on IKEA furniture. I've used peel and stick wallpaper on the back of a Billy bookcase with success. IKEA furniture is practically made to be hacked with paint and wallpaper!
You can find many Ikea furniture pieces that I have painted already. The top coat of sprayed, rolled, or brushed paint can be applied in two coats. They're sure to stick – and stay – on IKEA furniture. Make sure you buy shellac-based products as well as the brands called on it, Zinsser and XUSSSER.
The first thing you need to do is build a base for your seat. Since the IKEA cabinets are only 15″ tall, and a standard chair is 18-20″ high, you'll need to raise up the cabinets by 3-4″ to get them to the right height for sitting.