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April 25th, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Hopen wardrobe, two little Micke desks Description: Hi! I’m an architect and I love interior design and IKEA furniture. Sometimes I use to modify and personalize furniture by Ikea to adapt them to my projects… Here you can give a look at one of my last works, the restyling of a children room
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Hopen and Micke decoupage restyling
April 17th, 2011 — Article, Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Liatorp Coffee Table Description: The hack includes the Liatorp coffee table with glass top and pull out drawer that was modified to include an N scale model train set. I didn’t like the white so I painted about 95% of it black. Four coats of satin black furniture paint to be exact. I left the shelf that the drawer slides on unpainted for two reasons
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Coffee Table Train Set
April 16th, 2011 — Uncategorized
Description: A funny one to get you woofing for the weekend. Posted from Australia on 30th March, but perhaps it was already 1st April there. See the vid on youtube . ~ Daniel, Germany
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IKEA’s latest doggy furniture
April 5th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Expedit, Besta Description: We decided to move around the furniture in our living room, to get more space around the couch. We ended up with the Expedit and the two Besta bookshelves, which didn’t really fit together, because of the different high and depth. So we had the idea to put the Bestas on top of the Expedit.
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Besta climbs on Expedit
March 30th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: BORGHAMN-TV bench, 2 IVAR-Cabinets white paint with STRECKET-Handle, VARDE wall cabinet, 2 VYSSA SLUMMER-Mattress for cot + SOFIA Fabric broad-striped Description: For my son I needed a seat in our very small kitchen. I combined old and new IKEA furniture. ~ Bianca Reinecke, Hannover, Germany
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TV-bench for Henriks breakfast
March 25th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Hemnes queen bed frame, Anno Sanela blind, pre-finished polystyrene molding, liquid nails, saw and miter box, and clamps Description: We bought the Hemnes bedroom furniture suite but recently started feeling tired of the baby crib-like bars at the top of the headboard, especially since that's all we could see of the headboard once all of the bed pillows were in place. We wanted to maintain the classic and clean lines of footboard and nightstands without adding a lot of weight or taking apart the bedframe. We found our solution with the Anno Sanela blind at Ikea, it was light, large enough to cover the headboard, stiff enough to hold its shape without wrinkling, and had a great seagrass texture that completed our bedding.
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Classic grasscloth headboard
March 23rd, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: IKEA EFFEKTIV Description: The modularity of Ikea’s office furniture makes it far more useful than the typical bathroom vanity cabinet. Cabinets and tops combined with Ikea Capita or Utby legs allow open shelf storage for out of sight but plugged in and ready to go hairdryers, curling irons,shavers etc. ~ Mark J
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Bathroom business
February 23rd, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Billy, Besta, Tombo doors, Grundtal rails, brackets and hinges from hardware store Description: In our 1903 apartment we were facing the typical problem of an ugly surface-mounted fuse box that we wanted to hide. As the ceiling is quite high, we couldn’t find a piece furniture tall enough. So we took a Billy bookcase (79 1/2″, 202 cm tall) and fixed it to the wall with metal brackets. The fuse box is now hidden behind a Tombo door.
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Wardrobe hiding wires and fuse
February 17th, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: F18 PU, Silicone Rubber Description: The Ikea Lack table is a symbol of mass production. It is cheap, efficient and easy to transport. Because of the success of the table it has become unpersonal. Masha Willemsen and Wil van Twuijver re-designed this symbol.
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Lack 2.0
February 15th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Bonde Description: In my Bonde-furniture now lives our little Hamster “Hämpfelina”. I took out the shelves and everything else. Then I fixed windows of plexi-glass and installed everything for a playful hamster-life! We have now a lot of fun to see the hamster run around! ~ Carola, Switzerland
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Hamster-Villa above TV