Vases Wallpaper

Elitis , in collaboration with Rosaria Rattin, has this great 3D wallpaper that looks like bookcases filled with vases. via Trendir Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , Interior Design | Permalink | No comments

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Vases Wallpaper

Expedit re-purposed as bed frame for maximum storage

Materials: Expedit bookcases, Sultan Luroy slats Description: Step 1. Trawl endless furniture shops looking for a cheap, portable bed frame with lots of storage. Impossible! Step 2.

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Expedit re-purposed as bed frame for maximum storage

Stacked nightstands

Materials: 2 Aneboda nightstands Description: After moving a pair of Billy bookcases into our Aneboda-stocked guest room, we realized the nightstands suddenly had no home. There wasn’t enough floorspace to keep them both around, given that we already have a narrow 5-drawer and standard sized 3-drawer dresser in there. To maintain storage space, but use less floorspace, I simply stacked the leftover nightstands, with a minor modification. I removed the top board on the lower nightstand, and removed the feet from the upper nightstand. With a few holes drilled, I was able to fit them together with the existing twist-in metal rods and wooden dowels

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Stacked nightstands

Jeweler’s Jam

Materials: (1) Helmer drawer unit on casters, (1) Vika Amon table top, (1) Hyllis shelving unit, (2) discontinued Ikea shoe racks, (1) Lack shelf, (1) Kolja mirror. The only extra hardware needed were some standard screws, drywall anchors and four small L shaped brackets. Description: I design jewelry and work from my bedroom, where I already have a huge Vika Gruvan desk, an overflow of bookcases and no extra room to spare.

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Vintage?

munkii-bookcase

Is this not one of the coolest bookcases you’ve ever seen?  Designed by Jaren Goh, it’s designed to blend the “flamboyance of the baroque style with the simplicity of the contemporary approach”. Well said and beautifully illustrated. I love blending two very different styles together, and often do this in my home, like my modern black leather sofa paired with two antique chairs.  Seeing this in one product is even cooler I think and Goh definitely does a good job of it here.

Read more here: sixdifferentways.com

Bonde sideboard

Oscar Cederwall from Bålsta, Sweden converts the Bonde TV Add-on into a handsome sideboard. Oscar says, “I did this hack a couple of years ago. The color of my Bonde side board is not available any more as far as I know. The main reason for why I decided to build my own side board from Bonde is because I liked the frosted glass doors and I really like the CD drawers for the Bonde series. I don’t think there is anything like them in any other Ikea series.

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Bonde sideboard