IKEA is probably the most famous furniture brand in the world. Not only are these affordable products, but they also offer plenty of creative opportunities. The proof is these people who created completely new things with the help of furniture from Ikea. They bought unassembled furniture and mixed different parts together to create new ones, unique custom pieces. With paint, a few tools and a lot of creativity, they showed that anything you can imagine can be done with this furniture.
If you are going to take on this rather simple and quick process of brightening up the interior yourself, we suggest you browse the ideas below or, for example, visit the website ikeahackers.net, where there is no shortage of good ideas for playing with furniture from Ikea.
IKEA Frosta chairs as a tree for cats Photo: Boredpanda
Bench by the window from the Kallax rack Photo: Boredpanda
A cabinet from Ikea converted into a beautiful piece that looks like it's from the first half of the last century Photo: Boredpanda
Kallax Shelving Cat Feeding Station with Food and Treat Storage Section Photo: Boredpanda
"My first IKEA trick, made using the legendary Bekvam spice racks and some magnets." Photo: Boredpanda
Toy drawer and Fritidi bench converted into cat toilet and bed Photo: Boredpanda
IKEA Kallax becomes an art deco console Photo: Boredpanda
Duktig doll bed converted into a cat bunk Photo: Boredpanda
"My Hemnes drawer. Grinding is tiring, but the effort pays off.” Photo: Boredpanda
A simple chest of drawers has been given an antique look Photo: Boredpanda
If we add black self-adhesive tape with marble and gold patterns to the Vittsjö coffee table, we get this! Photo: Boredpanda
"The marble table I wanted to buy was too expensive, so I converted a plastic Docksta table into the table of my dreams - with spray paint, epoxy and a torch." Photo: Boredpanda
IKEA Kallax shelf turned into a chest of drawers from the 1950s Photo: Boredpanda
Vittsjö office desk transformed into a home bar Photo: Boredpanda
Home bar made of two Fjallbo shelves Photo: Boredpanda
A castle for a princess from an adjustable Kura bed Photo: Boredpanda
"I made this from IKEA shelves. I used a 19×19 frame. I have to buy two Lustigt shelves here so that I have enough ladders.” Photo: Boredpanda
Malm shelving converted into a changing table
"I made the bed myself in a rustic style. What do you think?" Photo: Boredpanda
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