Friday, December 6, 2013

Ikea Vidja Nursery Lamp By: BabyArtsy

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Using a couple stencils I’d already cut for the purposes of making baby onesies I stenciled the inside of the Ikea Vidja lamp to make a nursery lamp for baby’s room. I used the fabric paint I already had, but I think watercolor or colored ink might be pretty as it’s translucent. Acrylic paint, watered down just a bit, would work the same. The trick is to keep the stencil paint application light, using a dry brush, so the color comes through as well as the silhouette.


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The stencil patterns can be downloaded from the project tutorial page here.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/3sPqykpmfPo/ikea-vidja-nursery-lamp.html From BabyArtsy

Kids desk and cat toilet all in one By: Karin

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The desk is made of 2 Ikea PS lockers and one very long MDF board. We had one made with a length of 3,6 meters by 40,5 cm. Paint the board any colour you like and place it over the lockers. If the space between the lockers is very wide, it is best to support the plate with some sort of lath to avoid bending.


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We have also created a cat flap in one of the lockers and now use it as a cat toilet. A small litter box fits inside the locker perfectly.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/irEVytTdjEE/kids-desk-and-cat-toilet-all-in-one-3.html From Karin

Trampa as cloud door mat By: Gingered Things

This hack includes only one Ikea item. Oll you need is the Trampa door mat. All you habe to do, is draw the shape of a cloud on to the back of Trampa. A compass may be helpful. After finishing this step you need a box cutter to cut out the cloud. With scissors you can now trim the edges. For the last step, the white outline, I took some carpet color and wide brush.


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More pictures you can find on my blog Gingered Things







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/NYQ_YtJLuCw/trampa-as-cloud-door-mat-5.html From Gingered Things

Gorm to Faux Built-in By: Cybele

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Used some old Gorm Shelves and their bolts and new 1″ x 3″ pine from Home Depot to make the unit taller. Cut some of the shelves in half which provided an overlap that let me screw the side shelves onto the middle shelves. Used drywall screws to attach the unit to the wall in several places. Used some navy blue paint from the $5 oops section at Home Depot and there you have it, some inexpensive utility shelves pretending to be a built in bookcase.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/bLigZfTyybE/gorm-to-faux-built-in.html From Cybele

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Expedit Stand-Up Desk By: Falco

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I always wanted to have a stand-up desk for my home office so I would get a break from sitting at the regular desk all day. But gee, have you seen the price tag of a regular stand-up?


So I simply took a 4×2 and a 5×1 Expedit, topped with a Lack table plate. All this is held together by 3M Velcro Tape. Works perfectly, although I have to admit that smaller persons might need an elevation to stand on (I am 190cm/6ft3″ tall).







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/TuyH32Wr7bw/expedit-stand-up-desk-3.html From Falco

Mydal Bunk Bed frame into two beds By: William Kapes

My two daughters had finally gotten tired of sleeping in the same room and rather than buy another bed, I modified the Mydal bunk bed they were using. I cut the legs three inches down from the top bed frame resulting in two beds. The top bunk became a low bed with a nice enclosed sleeping space for my two year old daughter. For the lower bunk I left the long supports sticking up and added a 2×2 frame to the top resulting in a Kura-like appearance. I even added the Kura bed tent to complete the look.


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Note: I did this all while the bed was still fully assembled. I highly recommend taking it apart, cutting the legs and putting it back together again.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/-YsQLV_OpNM/mydal-bunk-bed-frame-into-two-beds.html From William Kapes

The ‘Slim Jim’ Arcade Machine By: Stephen Bell

Wanted a super-slim, portable, tabletop 2-Player ‘Cocktail’ type Arcade machine so I built one based around a 22″ monitor plus a ’60 in 1′ iCade mounted inside two black aluminium IKEA STRĂ–MBY Picture Frames screwed back to back. Worked very well, is only 42.5mm thick (+5mm inc. rubber feet) and I’m already thinking about rebuilding a new version with a few fancy upgrades :)


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More info here.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/mQ_Yv1yjH3U/the-slim-jim-arcade-machine-2.html From Stephen Bell

Ikea Musik Lights By: mariem mohmmed

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Instead of damaging the wood I use the Ikea shelf bracket to hold the lights over my mirror







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/nS7-qUgvUIo/ikea-musik-lights-2.html From mariem mohmmed

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Latt table upgraded By: sleeep

Latt Upgraded


Materials: Latt, BESTĂ… VARA Door, BESTĂ… VARA Drawer Front, KUSINER


Description: I decided to add shelves on top of the Latt table so that my kid can have more storage area within reach when he’s at the desk.


Looking around, on found that Besta Vara not only have birch options which matches the table design, but also dimensions that matches that of the table pretty well too.


So it’s a matter of assembling the pieces to get the frame as shown in the picture. And to provide even more storage, I hooked a Kusiner to the side.







via IKEA Hackers http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ikeahacker/~3/kCFpADNcC_g/latt-table-upgraded.html From sleeep