IKEA Hackers | Ideas & Hacks on Instagram: "Check out this BESTÅ hack by @plumandplay. I ❤️ the attention to detail in this hack - patching up the holes, and the wood slats in the cubbies. If you ever need a wall of storage this is the way to go. #ikeahackersofficial #ikeahacksdiy #ikea #ikeahack #ikeahome #acousticpanels #diyhomedecor #diyprojects #livingroom #livingroomdecor #mylivingroom #scandinaviandesign #slowliving #slowlife #myinspiringinterior"
Beth Wilson on Instagram: "FITTED UNIT IKEA HACK 🚪 our fitted unit hack is finally finished! we wanted built in units in our lounge but didn’t fancy paying the expensive price tag that is associated with it, so decided to give it a go ourselves using @ikeauk units and doors, some wood and MDF. we used the PLATSA units and got some extendable legs from @bandq_uk to raise the unit high enough off the ground. we also cut some of the unit out to make sure we can still reach the plugs at the back of the wall. once it was in place, we cut wood and mdf to size to box the units in and give it the ‘fitted’ look. we used mdf sheet for the top of the unit, and then painted and primed it all to finish it in white ✨ we were kindly gifted the beautiful Piccadilly Knurled Cupboard Knobs from @frela
Room Dividers
These room dividers offer a solid and striking feature to any room. As standard, each slat has an adjustable foot at the bottom, so drilling is unnecessary. You need to rotate the foot using the spanner provided. This then pushes the divider upwards into the ceiling, holding them using pressure. The top of each slat has a protective cushion to avoid damaging the ceiling. These dividers work best on solid floors and ceilings (like wood, stone, and metal). If you have soft flooring or ceilings suc
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