Saturday, November 16, 2013

DIY Marquee Light “Wreath” Preview From Jackie

Today's Inspiration comes from guest blogger Jackie Be sure to check out their blog!

I just can’t wait any longer to share this project with you. Since I found out I am co-leading a Do-It-Herself Workshop at Home Depot (find out all about it here), I have worked on my version of the monogram wreath project. I won’t be sharing the full tutorial until the week of Thanksgiving, so I wanted to pop in and share a sneak peek.


I am not a big wreath person, so I went a little off-book on the basic idea of a monogram wreath. Instead of a garland wrapped letter, I made a marquee light “wreath”!


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It glimmers, it twinkles, it glows…all perfect qualities for the most festive time of year.


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It also looks smashing leaning on a shelf or mantel.


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I will be back soon with the full E-A-S-Y tutorial to make your own marquee letter wreath!


Disclosure: The Home Depot partnered with bloggers such as me for their DIH Workshop program. As part of this program, I received compensation for my time. They did not tell me what to purchase or what to say about any product mentioned in these posts. The Home Depot believes that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. The Home Depot’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.



Friday, November 15, 2013

Remote Control Storage By: Barry

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Materials: LACK side table, Rationel drawer insert


Description: I needed a storage area for multiple remotes and with a cat, flat surface was a no go. Cut into a lack table and inserted a Rationel drawer insert. Added wood to the side to hold small items. Installed 4 wheels on the legs to move easily.


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via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/remote-control-storage.html From Barry

IVAR ikea hack By: Jill

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Materials: IVAR


Description: The hubby and I’ve been looking for a buffet for extra storage in our kitchen for a while, but we’ve been unable to find something thin enough for our small kitchen. Hubby really wanted a project, but not too much of a project, which is while we thought an ikea hack might just work. For this project we liked how sturdy the IVAR units were, but thought it needed some changes. It seemed easy. Add two pieces of wood (one for the top and one for the bottom), add some legs, some trim for the doors to add a little interest.


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You can see more pictures and descriptions of our project here.






via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/ivar-ikea-hack-2.html From Jill

More Ways to Use Storage Crates From Jackie

Today's Inspiration comes from guest blogger Jackie Be sure to check out their blog!

A while back I shared the rolling storage crates I made for the playroom, along with instructions on how to build them. The crates are awesome for toy storage in our playroom and I love the industrial look. Don’t even get me started on how much I adore the teal wheels.


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The crates are so awesome, I am toying with the idea of making more for other areas of the house. Just for fun I moved a few of them around and tried using them for everything from storing pantry supplies to kids books. They were perfect for holding everything I tried.


I am over on Wayfair today showing all my ideas for where to use rolling storage crates in your home. Click here to see pretty pictures and some fun storage crate organization ideas!



Headboard made from Benno DVD tower By: Miriam Hansen

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Materials: BENNO DVD tower


Description: My bedroom is so small there is only 45 cm free space surrounding the three sides of the bed. Mounting the Benno DVD tower as a headboard behind the bed provided me with some much needed space for lights, alarm clock, books etc.


First I cut off the base of the tower with a saw to make both ends match.

Next I drilled 6 holes in the back of the unit. The holes are needed for the hooks that holds the tower on the wall.


The hooks fit perfectly in the already existing holes that were originally designed to hold the shelves.


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Finally I mounted two Ledberg LED light strips underneath the unit and hung a Fabrina Bedspread on the wall behind the bed.






via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/headboard-made-from-benno-dvd-tower.html From Miriam Hansen

3 Legged Expedit Insert Table By: ap

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I had a Expedit Insert laying around, and decided to turn the door into a small table.


It has 3 awkwardly placed hole (for hinges and a handle) but I was determined to use it in a small table, turning a design constraint into a feature.


Files for printing can be downloaded from Thingiverse.


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via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/3-legged-expedit-insert-table-2.html From ap

Thursday, November 14, 2013

TRENDIG Wall Clock By: Tira-Mi-Su

DIY-Wanduhr (selfmade wall clock) aus IKEA TRENDIG 2013 Schüssel (rosa)


Materials: TRENDIG


Description: Here comes a (comparatively) small IKEA Hack.

I converted my new pink shallow bowl named TRENDIG: it’s a wall clock now.

Might be nothing exceptional, but I kinda like it.


Almost every shallow plate or other round and flat objects (even records) can be transformed into a wall clock.

You should definitely try to create your own one someday :)


More information about the hack here (German).


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via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/trendig-wall-clock.html From Tira-Mi-Su

KNUFF Cabinet Door Bins By: David Saxton

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Materials: KNUFF magazine holder


Description: We were tired of having our bottles cooking oils, vinegars, etc. up on the counter-top where they were occupying valuable prep space, so I took a set of KNUFF Magazine Files that I had laying around and made them into bins to hold the bottles. They’re screwed into the back of the cabinet doors adjacent to the stove for easy access.


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I sawed about half-way around so that they would be lower in the front (for easier access to their contents). I also added the (odd-sized due to some trial-and-error with my drill bits) holes in the front partly for airflow and style but mainly so that I could get a driver in there to screw the bins onto the back of the cabinet doors. I mounted them high on the doors for easier reach and also so they would impact the space inside of the cabinets less. I finished them minimally with Varathane.


I realize that there are plenty of ready-made options for this same purpose, but I couldn’t bring myself to buy something when I knew that I had these surplus parts. Plus, I like the personal touch and the look of the dovetailed plywood, something that is difficult to find off-the-shelf.






via IKEA Hackers http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/knuff-cabinet-door-bins-4.html From David Saxton

IKEA Faktum Hacks By: AdamK

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3x IKEA Faktum pimped up!!


Please look at my YouTube Video to see more:








via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/AFWzMjCZaRo/ikea-faktum-hacks.html From AdamK

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Hardware, the Footboard and a Shrinking Mattress From House of Smiths

Today's Inspiration comes from guest blogger House of Smiths Be sure to check out their blog! Remember those gorgeous clear, sleek handles that we ordered from Restoration Hardware?




Well, after rigging up a crazy, scrapbooking paper template/guide to install each piece, we finally got them all settled in on our master bedroom built-in, and we're lovin' 'em!





PS: Drilling into cabinets or furniture to make room for new hardware always makes me have a mini heart attack. Ahhhh! Anyone else?


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Design hanging planters By: Jules IKEAHacker

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Materials: Asker container & Ikea plants


Description: On a design website I saw these amazing hanging planters, but at $100 a piece they were way too expensive. So when I visited Ikea and saw the Asker container I knew what I had to do.


Materials:

- Asker containers (they two sizes, choose the one you like, although the bigger size fits larger plants)

- Any plant that fits into a small pot. Ikea has a variety of good sized plants.

- Thrift store leather belts in varying colors (mine were 50 cents a piece)


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Instructions:

- Put the plant in the Asker container

- Feed the belt through the hole

- Put a nail in the wall

- Hang the planter in your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom or study.


Note: The big Asker containers have a hole in the bottom, so I taped it with duct tape from the inside out to prevent leaking when I water the plants.


They actually look better than the design planters I saw!


~ Liesbeth Smit, Amsterdam







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/ipLDzpNEByI/design-hanging-planters.html From Jules IKEAHacker

Put together a Stolmen 165×215 cm bed with storage By: Jules IKEAHacker

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Materials: Stolmen, Lack, Fyndig


Description: We wanted a bed with a lot of storage.


We achieve it with :

- 3x STOLMEN 110×50 cm

- 3x STOLMEN 55×50 cm

- 3x LACK 55×55 cm

- 1 LACK 55×55 (cut in 3 parts)

- 2 FYNDIG 220×60

- 2 LACK 30×26


FYNDIG are fixed together with metal bars, screws …


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It tooks about 5h for me to put together all these products.

Count about 30 min for each STOLMEN.

I spent 45 min to cut and assemble the LACK (D on the picture)


~ arnapou







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/X13_gQgPtXA/put-together-a-stolmen-165x215-cm-bed-with-storage.html From Jules IKEAHacker

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

GODMORGON small stuff organizer for MALM 6-drawer chest By: Jules IKEAHacker

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Materials: GODMORGON Storage unit, set of 3 – MALM 6-drawer chest – SKUBB Box, set of 6, cardboard + double-sided tape


Description: We use the top drawers from our MALM for a lot of small things, e.g. keys, pens etc.

But even the smallest SKUBB boxes are still too big to give you a good overview.

With the GODMORGON units and just a few pieces of cardboard and double-sided tape it makes the perfect organizer for all your small stuff. You can even slide it back and forth over the SKUBB boxes.


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Cut the cardboard in pieces of 25mm x 140 mm and put double-sided tape on them. Tape them on the GODMORGON unit.

We used 3 pieces taped together on one side of the GODMORGON and 2 on the other side. How many you need depends on the thickness of the cardboard you use.

Just tape them on and hang the GODMORGON unit on top of your MALM drawer.


~ Sharon







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/HmR__2S3f7o/godmorgon-small-stuff-organizer-for-malm-6-drawer-chest.html From Jules IKEAHacker