![]() IKEA hacks are when you take a piece of IKEA furniture and adapt it, update it or re-work it to become more useful, beautiful and unique. Stick the planks down using a high-strength contact adhesive. Lay the planks on the table top and on the shelf below to work out how to arrange them to fit. Measure the table top and shelf, and cut the planks to size. Choose a pale laminate - you'll need at least six planks. Work in a built-in deskĬover this simple coffee table with textured laminate planks. Just remember to use a top coat to keep your paint revamp looking good.' 2. Our Deputy Editor, Rebecca Knight, recently painted her own cabinet using a bold black Frenchic paint, and said 'if you're looking to change the colour of a piece of IKEA furniture quickly and you're not the best painter like me a matte furniture paint like Frenchic hides a multitude of sins and is one of the easiest I've used for a professional finish. Whether it's on-trend pink, baby blue, or any other shade you can get your hands on, you can match it precisely to your interior. ![]() Tom also suggests adding 'brass feet and matching brass hardware' just like in this hack to elevate the simple cabinet even further.ĭIYing an IKEA unit yourself also offers much more flexibility when it comes to colour. The effect? Right on-trend and premium-looking. has elevated the doors on this IKEA BESTA cabinet by cutting out a curved shape, and filling this in with a rattan sheet. (Image credit: shapes have been cropping up more and more in our homes, and luckily they're easy to DIY. ![]()
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