Friday, October 31, 2014

Maker Space from IKEA PS 2014 Wardrobe By: IH guest

PS workstation1


As a maker working from home in a small studio, I found myself in a continuous quest for flexibility and organization of tools and parts. That was until I saw the metal frame based IKEA PS 2014 wardrobe by French designer Matali Crasset. Here’s a description of this wardrobe hack that is now used as the main furniture of my maker space.


Materials needed:


+ IKEA items

IKEA PS 2014 wardrobe


+ Interior and Exterior accessories

BYGEL wire basket

GRUNDTAL magnetic knife rack

GRUNDTAL S-hook

KVISSLE wall newspaper rack

ORDNING cutlery stand

ORDNING kitchen utensil rack

RÄCKA curtain rod

RISSLA desk pad

TOFTBO bath mat

TUPPLUR block-out roller blind, black


Ps workstation2

Ps workstation3


The interior is mainly used as a desk space, positioning the wardrobe’s shelf at a suitable working height with the RISSLA desk pad on top. The black TUPPLUR block-out roller blind is used in this space for intimacy and focus. And an Apple Cinema Display is attached to the wardrobe’s frame using its VESA mount adapter.


The exterior is mainly used for storage and organizing tools and parts. Hooks and tyraps are used to connect everything to the wardrobe’s frame.


In a future iteration of this wardrobe, I would encourage more flexible shelf positioning and shelves (plus half depth shelves) to become available as additional items.


You can make it!


Enjoy, Ivo







via IKEA Hackers http://ift.tt/1wNL7Bz From IH guest

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