Showing posts with label ikea hack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ikea hack. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Ikea Hack Coming Soon

It's funny how many items in my house are from Ikea.  Just counting off hand, there are about 25 things (not including smaller accessories) such as our sectional, dining room table, bed, futon, bookcases, tv stand, coffee table...i yi yi...the list goes on and on!  It's difficult for me to get rid of furniture especially since I'm all about DIY and repurposing.  We have two Lack side tables that we've been holding on to (only because of me...Simon would have trashed them a long time ago).  Apparently I've been living under a rock for the last few years because I recently came across various ways to hack the lack table (people have been doing this for years already).  After seeing the things that people have done, it solidified my decision to keep them.  Here are a few of my favorite hacks.


credits// lack table

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I'm leaning more towards either the first or fourth (though I do love how an island was created in the fifth image).  I'm thinking something quick and simple that can be done in one day and that involves little to no money being spent.  I do know that I'm going to paint the tables because I don't want them to be black.  Maybe white...gold...or both!  Who knows.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Fake It 'Til You Make It

Hey there!

Listen...you all know that I'm a decisive person in training, right?  For a few months now I've been seeing things like this all across the web-

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Yep, paint dipped legs.  However, this poses a problem. What will happen when I get tired of the color that it was dipped in?  Well, today I'd like to share with you a simple and quick solution to this problem.

Here's my craft desk (one of the three desks in my office...oy!).


My solution?  Use colored paper.  I chose pink.

Just cut the paper to the height that you want the dipped effect to go up to...


...then wrap it around the legs and secure with tape!


This took me a total of around 5 minutes to complete...seriously.  The best thing about it is that I can change it at any time!


What are your thoughts on paint dipped furniture?

**update: I am linking this project up for the Pinterest Challenge Winter Edition here, here, here and here