IKEA has been designing and selling ready-to-assemble furniture for decades. The company operates 460 stores in 62 markets and aims to, as it says, "offer a wide range of well-designed, functional home ... products at prices so low, that as many people as possible will be able to afford them."
And it's succeeding. Every year, IKEA welcomes more than 680 million customers in its stores and around 3.8 billion on its website, amounting to sales of 39.5 billion EUR (or 41.8 billion USD) in the fiscal year 2022. However, with around 10,000 products, some clients are having doubts if they can make the most out of the retailer's supply.
This is where the internet comes in. There's a Facebook group, called 'IKEA tips, hacks and more!' and as the name suggests, it invites people to share their proudest shopping discoveries. Whether you are already planning a complete makeover for your place or are simply looking for some DIY project inspiration, this online community might have exactly what you need.
#1 This Is My IKEA "Hack". It's A Restaurant And Toilet For My Cat
Image credits: PS Spijkertje
#2 I Created A Unique Piece Of Design By Putting Together A Mirror And A Coffee Table From The Stockholm Series By IKEA, I Attached Them Together With Bi-Adhesives To Avoid Ruining Them And Being Able To Reuse Them Later
Image credits: Katerina Immobile
#3 Just Glue A Vinyl Record Onto A Marius Stool For A Neat Table
Image credits: Suzanne Victoria
#4 Try To Make A Side Table With This Chair
Image credits: George Tien
#5 I Used The IKEA Mackapar On My Closed In Veranda For My Climbing Pots Plants. I Think It's Come Up Really Nice
Image credits: Amy Flower
#6 This Is My Hack To Stay Organized; I Don’t Know Where I Learned This, But It Has Been A Huge Help To IKEA Projects; A Muffin Tin
Image credits: Jill Rockett
#7 I Used Fejka Plant Tiles To Decorate My Veranda Roof
Put them together in rows of 4, then fastened each row to a 5x1m plastic garden fence. Put in a light chain. Everything was then fasten to 8 shower rods. For fastening I used green metal thread. The shower rods had to be a 2-3 cm wider than the space so they could hold up.
Image credits: Janecke Heber
#8 We Aren’t Fully Done With This Laundry Room Upgrade But It’s Already So Much More Functional!
Image credits: Eryn Yates
#9 Pull Out Bed Camouflaged Between 2 IKEA Pax Cupboards
Image credits: Pauline Rousselot
#10 Who Says IKEA Is Only In Favour Of Home? We Have A Different Home. A Home On Wheels. Our Facility Is Made Entirely Of IKEA
Image credits: Franzi Dennis
#11 The Window Seat I Built In My Bedroom, Using The Nordli Drawers
Image credits: Lauren Ramoth
#12 IKEA Sektion Hack
Image credits: Marilou Rioux
#13 I’m What Is Known As An Afol (Adult Fan Of LEGO) And I’ve Come Up With An IKEA LEGO Minifigure Hack
I’m what is known as an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) and I’ve come up with an IKEA LEGO minifigure hack.
I used:
* 2 x IKEA Gnedby DVD/CD units (often cheap on Gumtree as people are getting rid of their DVDs/CDs) screwed together
* 1 x IKEA Oxberg glass door
* Moulding (I used 42x11x275 primed wood lengths from Bunnings)
* I finished it off with 3x20 LEGO plates (trimmed from 32x32 baseplates)
Now I have dust free LEGO minifigure display/storage! ?
Edit:
I had a third Gnedby that was broken and I could salvage the shelves from, so the number of shelves shown in my pictures is more than you’d get with just 2 units (so with 2 units you'd just space the shelves a little further apart)
I had to drill the holes for the door to go on as they were not pre-drilled - I used the holes on our Billy bookcase as a guide to where they should be positioned.
You can get around 25 minifigs on each stand (more if you space them closer), however I did 20 on most shelves as the door obstructs a bit on either side. Where there were themes that had more than 20 minifigs I just put the ones I didn't like as much in the column that would be harder to see.
Image credits: Ellie Sibbald
#14 A Slightly Different Greenhouse Made Of Picture Frames
Image credits: Regina Romaker
#15 I Had A Small Space Between The Wall And The Closet, I Assembled Three Cabinets Each 15 Cm Deep. Just Have To Mount The Wheels And Make The Hutch That Will Take The Furniture Back, And Add One On Top To Wire
Image credits: Lucia Onair Schillaci
#16 We Built Our Own Laundry-Dry Drawer From The Maximera Drawer Pulls
Image credits: Katha Ina Bank
#17 Finally Got Some Storage For Spices And Stuff In My Tiny, Tiny Kitchen
Image credits: Sara Malmqvist
#18 IKEA Kitchen Cabinets In The Bathroom
Image credits: Елена Младенова
#19 I Seen This One On A Fb Video And Had To Steal It … Love It!!
Image credits: Tina Lorraine
#20 No More Rambling To Get A Hanger
Image credits: Min Thijs
#21 The Old Classic; The IKEA Rast Drawers! I ‘Upcycled’ The Plain Pine Drawers Into A Taller Drawer Unit, After Not Being Able To Fond Quite What I Was Looking For Online. Hope You Like This Little Project
Image credits: Lauren Ramoth
#22 Thanks To Malm Bed With Drawers, I Neither Need To Accidentally Step On LEGO Nor My Son Get His City Dusty. Ready To Be Played With When He Wishes
Image credits: Annelie Tedenmark
#23 Showroom Display Unit. Billy Bookcase With Mosslanda Picture Shelves To Hold Plates. Angled Shelves And Trim Work
Image credits: Christina Filice
#24 IKEA Malm Chest Of Drawers, Bought Used, Removed 4 Drawers So The Dogs Each Got Their Own Sleeping Space In The Living Room
Image credits: Mayvi Fossheim
#25 Built A Hallway Storage To Fit Our House From 1914. Built With IKEA's Place Buds Bought From Other Store
Image credits: Sofia Ahlborg Zetterquist
#26 This Has Become Our Pantry! All Billy's With Two Separate Billy's Converted As Wine Rack
Image credits: Petra van Adrichem-Spithoven
#27 My Weekend Job
Previously a dumping ground…
SMÅSTAD / PLATSA wardrobe, KALLAX cubes and BERGSHULT shelf with GRANHULT brackets, all white but painted with dark blue After Midnight Frenchic paint.
KARTOTEK hooks screwed onto pallet wood.
All baskets and fake foliage from IKEA.
TV bench from different brand, covered with pallet wood, stained and waxed for maximum protection.
Made a massive difference to the entrance and we love it
Image credits: Carla Mariano
#28 Made «the Death Star» From Ps IKEA Lamp
Image credits: Richard Høvik
#29 IKEA Trofast & Ivar
Image credits: Wiktoria Głowacka
#30 Upcycled An IKEA Toy Box, Aka Småstad, Into A Deluxe Litterbox
Image credits: Sa Bina
#31 For The Cat
Image credits: red van Munster
#32 Simple And Easy Tricks Dronjons Magazine File Converted Into Storage For Scarves And Gloves, Umbrellas Or For Something Else
Image credits: Ivana Farago Holjevac
#33 Created A Room Divide Using Vidga Panel Curtain System. Added Wooden Plinth To Hide The Rail And Upgraded The Plastic Base Rails With 61cm Visback Poster Hangers
Image credits: Lynsey Young
#34 I Made The Kids Moppe A Bit More Fun With Wallpaper
Image credits: Ida van der Tol
#35 Our Garage. Just Off Our Kitchen. Using It For Pantry Space, Hubby’s DIY Stuff And Also I’m A Hobby Baker. Used Billy Bookcases, Trofast Units And Pax Wardrobes
Image credits: Fiona Sheikh
#36 My Husband And I Finished Our Playroom Built-Ins For Our Two Daughters! We Put Our Own Spin On An IKEA Hack Using Havsta Cabinets
Image credits: Lyndee Rae Pirigyi
#37 My First IKEA Hack Using Trones And Blodlonn Mirrors, Transformed My Space And Given So Much More Storage
Image credits: Group participant
#38 Love Love Love My Powder Room Vanity Made From The Möllekulla Oak Worktop!
Image credits: Kim Hughes
#39 We Used IKEA Countertops As Our Mud Room Bench Top. Love How This Came Out
Image credits: Seth Goldstein
#40
Image credits: Yvonne Slagman Blekkenhorst
#41 Sometimes IKEA Is A Hack On Its Own. When You Have A Small Hallway And Want To Store Your Shoes. Happy
Image credits: Inge van Lievenoogen
#42 Pax And Besta Hack- In Love With Our New Bootroom Thanks To My Hubbys Hard Work
Image credits: Claire Mac
#43 For Parents With Lots Of LEGO Mini Figures: Sannahed Frame Used (Took The Front Cover Off- Used Velcro Command Strips To Hang Them)
Image credits: Amy Emarine
#44 A Little Spring Nice In The Little Hall
Image credits: Linnea Martinsson
#45 Got This Adorable New Little Vase From IKEA Today For Propagating Plant Cuttings! It’s Perfect. I Kinda Want The Larger Version Now
Image credits: Alex Florence
#46 Bestå Hack, As Wood Storage
Image credits: Orosz Orsi
#47 Went To IKEA Yesterday And Bought Some Stuff To Make Small Scale Plant Frames
Image credits: Jannie Leen
#48 We Bulit A Play Kitchen With Cooking Island And Seating From Two Duktig Kitchens Ready For Bulky Waste. A Few Little Things Are Still Missing, But My Daughter Already Loves Her Kitchen
Image credits: Jenny Lorenz
#49 Bought Two Worn Hemnes For Sek 50, Wooden Pack, Hard Lacquer Color In The Same Color Number As The Supermatt Wall And New Handles
Image credits: Agneta Nylander
#50 Ribba Frame, Some Strings And A Staplegun, And You Get A Hanger For Your Sunglasses
Image credits: Christina Kjeell
#51 I Macgyver’d This To Display My Sons Hard Work. It Turned Out Better Then I Imagined
Image credits: Alexandra Sugeng
#52 I Needed Storage Space In My Hallway For All My DIY Stuff. This Is My Idasen. I Went To The DIY Store And Got A Cheap Roll Of Wallpaper For The Doors. Now My Stuff Is Hidden Away
Image credits: Kiki Gato
#53 Very Happy With Our New Corner Desk Made Up From A Combination Of Kallax, Alex And Bekant
Image credits: Verena June
#54 IKEA Trofast For The Win. I Made These Extra Storage With Trofast System In Kid’s Closets
Image credits: Ada Featherly
#55 LED Lighting And Back Panel Added To The Kallax
Image credits: Mark Keeton
#56 IKEA Hack With Kallax Cupboards And Rubberwood. The Stockholm Mirror And Lustigkurre Baskets Were Also Not Missing
Image credits: Sien Mispelter
#57 Kallax Is Great For Dessert Tables!
Image credits: Kathleen Cochico-Doria
#58 Hubby And I Built This Together Almost 6 Years Ago. It Was Definitely The Reason We Made Such A Profit When We Sold Our House
Image credits: Kasey Clennett
#59 Besta
Image credits: Kari Na
#60 We Just Put Together 4 Brimnes Cabinets! Such A Great Option vs. Builtins. I Was Thinking About Swapping Out The Pulls But I Think They Are Ok As Is
Image credits: Ntxhoo Lauj
#61 A Different Way To Use IKEA Pax Wardrobes In Our Kitchen - We Wanted A Bar Set Up That Could Be Hidden Away Until Party Time
Image credits: Jane Beaumont
#62 Different Ways To Use IKEA Besta Frames
Image credits: Gabriela Tonda
#63 My First IKEA Makeover …the Kallax ! Now I Can’t Wait To Make Over Every Piece Of IKEA Furniture I Have !
Image credits: Teri White
#64 Besta Cupboard Finished With Björköviken And Polish Pine
Image credits: Jarno Lierman
#65 Kallax Transformation
Image credits: Gabriela Tonda
#66 IKEA's Series Nordli Is So Good
Image credits: Matilda Bäckström
#67 Made From The IKEA Method Upper Kitchen Cabinets. A Floating Dresser 3 M Wide TV Cabinet 4.10 M Wide And 2.60 M High
Image credits: Eveline Speetjens
#68 An IKEA TV Bench That We Remade By Removing The Handles, Putting On A Sharpened Board (Which We Got Over From The Wall), And Putting The Remaining Floor On Top
Image credits: Julia Brink
#69 Part Of My New IKEA Kitchen
Image credits: Leslie Caicedo
#70 IKEA Picture Shelves Are The Perfect Fit For Displaying Boxed Funko Pops
Image credits: Amanda Golding
#71 Рах + Еnhet => Laundry Room
Image credits: Olha Bondarenko
#72 We Didn’t Need The Changing Table Anymore, So We Made Two Play Tables Out Of It
Image credits: Group participant
#73 Our IKEA Kitchen. We Didn’t Have Much Room To Work With, But We Were Able To Maximize The Space We Had With These Beautiful Cabinets!
Image credits: Ana Fiorilli
#74 So Happy With My Hallway (Finishing Touches/Decor Missing) I Was Sick Of Shoes, Coats, Clutter On Show. Used Task Rabbit For The First Time And They Were Amazing - 1 Hour To Build These Would Have Taken Me Forever!
Image credits: Eve Blakely
#75 Just Wanted To Show You My New All IKEA Hallway. So Much More Space Than Before
Image credits: Nicole Liebelt
#76 Smastad Has Now Become My Household Cabinet
Image credits: Cora Matriciani
#77 I Love Swimming And After 2 Teenagers Blocking The Family Pool In The Meantime I Got This Bathtub / New Under Roof Bath From My Family. A Previously Unused Space Under The Slant
Image credits: Heidrun Lichter
#78 I Really Wanted A Plant Wall In The Bathroom, But There's No Natural Light
.... after a lot of investigation, ikea seemed to have the best price-quality in these wall-squares (that you can easily hang).... if I saw them lying in the store, I thought "mnaaah, that doesn't look good". Luckely, they hung an example nearby, and there it already looked much better... I bought some extra fake plants, wich I cut up and glued in between to make it more dense and camouflage the sides.
Image credits: Sien Vervoort
#79 These $5 IKEA Shelves (With Brackets) Are Exactly What I Needed To Organize My Smaller Plants
Image credits: Kay Cooper
#80 Before And After- Daughter Room Makeover
Image credits: Subha Ramanathan
#81 We Recently Downsized And Was In Need Of Closet Space For Clothes. We Decided On The Pax System For One Of Our Spare Bedroom Walls
Image credits: Rhonda Going-Boating
#82 Behind These Doors Are IKEA Pax Wardrobes. Had To Cut One Down To Fit The Gap Exactly. And Then Made Doors For The Wardrobes And Panelling For The Sides And Fireplace To Make It Look More Seamless
Image credits: Rebecca Attoe-Butt
#83 My Little Baby Space. Two Staircase Trofasts With A Change Pad On Top. Trofasts Storage Bins For Cloth Diapers And Accessories, Clothing, Diaper Storage
Image credits: Chantal Flynn
#84 Our Little Boy Loves His Bed
Image credits: Karin Adolph Guillaume Rinner
#85 IKEA Dressing Made To Our Liking With Many Modules And Internal Lighting
Image credits: Maeva Castro
#86 6 Brimnes Cabinets, 2 Black Lack Shelves, 5 Oak Lack Shelves, Lots Of Measuring And Sawing Later And This Is The Finished Result
Image credits: Becky Starmer
#87 Smastad With Trofast As A LEGO-Table, A Small Pöang, Platsa Cuboard (Backside Covered With Wallpaper), Skadis And Ledberg
Image credits: Carmen Kolp-Glaser
#88 This Is My IKEA Duktig Play Kitchen And Flisat Children's Table Makeover. And My Favourite Part Of Playroom
Image credits: Hannah Yang
#89 We Did A Built In Desk In The Basement Using The Enhet Kitchen Base Cabinets & Saljan Countertop. I Needed Something To Transition The White And Black Wall And Thought The Enhet Metal Shelf Does The Job!
Image credits: Elaine Li
#90 Our LEGO Table That Folds Down And I Put The Alex Drawers On Wheels!
ETA: the table is called Norberg. Alex is the name of the drawers that hold all the legos (not pictured).
Image credits: Kristin Moul Driscoll
#91 IKEA Smastad Hack
Image credits: Group participant
#92 Now Our Walk-In Closet Is Finished With Chests From IKEA, A Little Fix And Just The Finishing Touches
Image credits: Linnea Martinsson
#93 Dollorama Corner Shelf Added To My Detolf Greenhouse Cabinet
Image credits: Marie-Helene Benoit
#94 Dressed My Kvistbro On The Inside With A Linen Fabric
Image credits: Anette Eriksson Dahlgren
#95 From This…. To This!!!!!
Image credits: Elizabeth Gomez
#96 Did You Know The Jonaxel System Is Amazing To Put Shoes Away
Image credits: Denise Meeuwis
#97 When I Couldn’t Find The Right Mirror For The Room, I Made It
Image credits: Bbexi Dallas
#98 IKEA Hack But With Two Small Variants
Image credits: Regina Romaker
#99 Refused To Pay $800 To $2000 For A Credenza. This Is 2 Ivar Cabinets With A Piece Of Pine Added To The Top, Some Trim Wood, Paintable Wallpaper, Handles And Osark Legs
Image credits: Yvonne Trout
#100 I Made This Easy Budget Wall Decoration With Vinterfest Ring, Some Yarn And Roses From My Loved One. I Think It Turned Out Quite Cute!
Image credits: Anna Králová
#101 Made This Beautiful Dressoir Last Year From Three IKEA Ivar Cabinets
Image credits: Susanne Kragt-Bos
#102 My Husband Made Us This Display Cabinet In Our Kitchen Diner From Billy Bookcases
Image credits: Jolene Jacobson
#103 I Made This Room Divider As A Display Cabinet Against The Dining Table And Entrance Furniture Against The Front Door
Image credits: Thyra Juul Morsing
#104 This Is My Self Made Doggy Grooming Salon Counter. The Corpus Is A 3x2 Kallax
Image credits: Jennifer Dahlem
#105 IKEA Display
Image credits: Megan Ross
#106 Our LEGO Area Is Done
Image credits: Meredith DeLong
#107 My Kallax Makeover. I Love How It Turned Out
Image credits: Kim Collier MacRoberts
#108 "Kallax" Upgrade With A Wooden Plate And Fitted To The Wall. I Hope You Like It
Image credits: Maria Di Einzig Wahre
#109 Very Happy With My Kallax Upgrade. Kallax + 3 Door Units + 1 Drawer Unit
Image credits: Fiona Barbaro
#110 This Is Our New IKEA Method Kitchen. My Husband Assembled The Whole Kitchen By Himself, It Took A Month But He Did It
Image credits: Nastja Mršnik
#111 My Living Wall And Mirror Going Up My Stairs
Image credits: Holly Rebekah Hernberg Stüwe
#112 Using Flatpack Furniture Such As IKEA Instead Of Going Fully Bespoke With Joinery Affords Us This Wall-To-Wall Acoustic Panels Which Definitely Gives A Warm And Hushed Ambience To Our Living Room
Image credits: Anne McLevel Elliott
#113 Small Entrance Way Storage Complete! Thanks For All Of Your Ideas!
Image credits: Cheryl Campbell
#114 Used A Kallax 5x5 As A Room Divider. Clad In Mdf, Painted, And Used It As A Picture Wall
Image credits: Liz Coe
#115 I Have 2 Ancient Kallax (? ) Screwed Over Each Other And Dressed With Lasered Spruce Wood Plates. Also Lasered Spruce Boxes And Now They Can Live Here For A Few More Years
Image credits: laudia Polt-Schottmüller
#116 We Couldn’t Find A Desk We Wanted So We Made One Out Of Ikeas Kitchen “Bodbyn”
Image credits: Rebecca Marie
#117 Ivar Hack
Image credits: Ellis de Vries
#118 To Get Rid Of A Strange Protrusion Of The Wall Behind Which Pipes Are Located, I Made This Closet. I Closed The Bottem With A Wooden Frame. Which I Then Decorated With Bamboo Sticks, Baskets, Cupboards And Drawers And Voila, Very Happy And Proud Of The End Result
Image credits: Bianca Saarberg-Strooker
#119 IKEA Malm Chest Of Drawers
Image credits: Silvia Veldmann
#120 After Removing An Integrated Dishwasher
Image credits: Mandy Lawlor
#121 Addition To Our Dining Room
Image credits: Fiona Sheikh
#122 Sharing Brimnes Bookshelf Hack Turned Into Wall Cabinet Feature
Image credits: Frezy Ranjo Roache
#123 IKEA Ivar + A Handy Husband = Magic
Image credits: Johanna Olsson
#124 I Recently Made This Bookcase Out Of Pass Modules For Our Little Hallway
Image credits: Charlotte Henanger
#125 Needed More Shelves In Bathroom. Then Remembered Läckö In The Balcony
Image credits: Minna Buska
#126 Just Transformed Our Old Expedit (Yes, Not Even Kallax Yet) By Adding LED Stripes To The Back. Now I Have Some Great Place To Display Our Souvenirs
Image credits: Ria Weyprecht
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