20 Best IKEA Hacks Of The Year – You Don’t Want To Miss Them
IKEA products are very popular. They are affordable. And the designs look modern. But then why IKEA hacks? Read on for one very important reason.
A issue with IKEA products is that affordability and mass production kill uniqueness. With millions of same product sold each year, it is very likely that you see the same piece of furniture in your friend or neighbor’s room. The solution? Of course IKEA hacks.
You can customize your IKEA purchases into something completely different by adding a little DIY touch. It doesn’t have to be complicated DIYs. A little painting, re-shaping, decoration, and re-purposing go a long way.

Best IKEA Hacks Of The Year
I have scoured online and rounded up the best IKEA hacks of the year. It is interesting when I looked at these projects together with my team. The responses I heard the most are: “Oh, I can do that!” “Gosh! Why didn’t I think of that?” “Aha! Now that gives me an idea.”…
So check them out and let us know how you like them. Vote up your favorite ones and add them to your to-do list.
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# 1 KNUFF Transformable Coffee Table
Take one stool, four nested file organizers, and boom: A transformable table with tons of storage space for under $10. This is an easy hack for everyone with no heavy duty works involved. All you need is liquid nail to secure everything in place like in the picture, then screw your artist stool under it.
# 2 IKEA Hack Platform Bed DIY
This video shows you how to turn seven standard kitchen cabinets from IKEA into a platform bed with storage underneath. It\'s a perfect solution for anyone with limited closet or attic space.
# 5 DIY Ikea Hack White Fur Stool
DIY Ikea Hack White Fur Stool : You might have seen similar DIY Ikea hack white fur stool projects on Pinterest, but I changed some of the steps to make it a 10-minute Ikea hack project with less supplies.
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