Saturday, November 27, 2010
Bedroom dress boys
Materials: Two Bertil chairs, cleat, glue, screws, drill, circular saw, paint.
Description: Our bedroom is tightly spaced, and we needed a place for clothes in between wearing and ready for laundry. Inspired by a design from Laphoeff I bought two second-hand Ikea Bertil chairs and made them into dress boys.
I used a circular handsaw to cut the seats in half. A French cleat under the remaining piece of the seat holds the chairs to the walls, making them easy to remove for cleaning etc. Doesn't take up much room but holds quite bundle of clothes, de-cluttering the room. The chairs were originally black, I painted them white to match the colour scheme.
~ G.V.M., The Netherlands
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Gorgeous! I have no wall space, but I'd love to do something like this. I drape my clothes on a chair near my desk already, but this is sooo much prettier! Love this site!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. AND: I have enough space for this.
ReplyDeleteSo cool.
ReplyDeletebe careful with that type of mounting. it's mounted to the seat of the chair and there isn't much holding it on anymore. if you put enough weight on the back of the chair the seat would give way pretty quickly. Perhaps adding some small metal brackets could secure the seat to the frame?
ReplyDeleteHahaha... I really like it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBest hack of 2010
ReplyDeleteI nominate this for the best hack playoffs of 2010.
ReplyDeleteSO clever! Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo much character. Clean but artistic, and quite useful to boot!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Nikki
Seattle, WA
USA
Genius!
ReplyDeleteBest hack of the year.
ReplyDelete... perfect!
ReplyDeleteCool idea.
ReplyDeleteVery classy, elegant and good-looking to boot!
ReplyDeletejust wow!
ReplyDeleteThe Dutch seem to do the best damn Ikea hacks! Whats with that? I think this is a serious contender for best of 2010.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this hack, it is a brilliant idea and beautifully realised
ReplyDeleteIn response to the comment about the construction of the seat: good reminder, but it's not a real problem. With half the chair, of the original connections holding the seat to the chair, only the one at the back in the centre remains (a small bracket that slots into a slit in the frame). I didn't use any extra measures. The original bracket provides enough tension for the small strip of remaining seat to remain in place, given the forces working on the construction. One of the two seats is a bit loose (I can slide it out with some force), if it would become too loose I would use some glue to attach it, the forces are too small to require a bracket. Or two small screws through the seat to the frame would work (requires some work to camouflage).
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Keeping this on file to use in our daughter's room.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!!!
ReplyDeletePomysł jest genialny ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteFUN and great idea! :-)
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland comes to my mind... What's up with those chairs? Is someone sitting on them at the other room? :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful AND useful ;)
A real wonderful hack. Finally!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and creative! I wonder how many ways we could hack this hack...
ReplyDeleteCool
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome. I want my own.
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea. A really cool piece of functional wall art and the added benefit of never having to be yelled at about clothes left on the floor.
ReplyDeleteFor an additional touch you could also add "His" and "Her" labels on the back - just to make sure you are left with one of these great clothing racks.
Coolest thing Ive ever seen. Should belong to a museum exhibit.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best hacks I've ever seen! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThe other half of the chairs could be used as narrow nightstands or display stands, fixed in the same way.
@Molly: Laphoeff did that, combining this dress boy with a wardrobe and night stand made from the other half of the chair. See:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.laphoeff.nl/html/Laphoeff%20015.html
Very original!
ReplyDeletelove it!
my blog:
http://ayopiensaveces.wordpress.com/
woww...lol hack chair dress boys
ReplyDeleteWe've used the cheaper chairs (15€ per piece) simply because they had two knobs on top to hang shirts etcetera: http://twitpic.com/3llc8y
ReplyDeleteBest hack of the year, thanks for that!!!
Awesome, Exceptional....
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the idea and realisation. I plan to do the same, I have a little practical question: Did you paint them directly in white using specific paint or did you sand the black paint first?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your help and bravo again!
If I remember correctly, I sanded the chairs with fine paper and then applied at least two coats of paint, sanding in between coatings as well. I prefer water-based paint for indoor use (better smell, less solvents) so I used acrylic paint.
ReplyDeletethis post is very interesting. no wonder so many people who comment on this post including me. there is indeed a smart person. thanks for the info
ReplyDeleteI am very pleased to read your post. I found your site in google / reader. Your site is very good that this post is recommended by google to me to read it
ReplyDeleteMy husband said to take the front part of the chair and secure it to the wall next to the head of the bed! I love this look.
ReplyDeletebeautiful...but I must ask, where's the other halves?
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteNote that someone is using your photos (credited) and words (not credited) on another blog: http://www.elisabethqueen.com/looknookblog/2010/12/1/diy-designer-laphoeff-dress-boys.html
ReplyDeleteThanks Anon. I've written to her. :)
ReplyDeleteHow clever! Great boy appeal!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a wicked idea.
ReplyDeleteModern yet practical! Just my style:)
Thanks Anonymous, I could not email her so I posted a comment on her blog. I'm OK with her using the material, but without her making it clear she's quoting directly and without a link to this original post, she does create the impression of plagiarism - passing it on as if it were her ideas. Not very tasty.
ReplyDeleteG.V.M I tried emailing you at the email you gave me when you sent in the hacks but it was undelivered. Could you get in touch with me please at ikeahacker at gmail dot com? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI just have to say that I love this idea!! As soon as I´m back from my holiday´s I´ll add tis to my sleeping room!
ReplyDeletethis is like the wildest thing ever!never thought anyone would come up with things like this! IT IS SPECTACULAR!!! love it!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite
ReplyDeleteIt almost seems postmodern in a way. The chair is no longer just used to occasionally (or in some cases constantly) hang clothes upon, but has become the clothes holder itself breaking beyond its classification.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
Really nice ! I made a similiar project but put a shelf on top of it. I wanted something original for show pictures :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2658056854231.2142842.1340184598&type=1&l=0707cb8288
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the structure with the three panels?
ReplyDeleteHello G.V.M.
ReplyDeleteCan you please contact me on my email: havardak@hotmail.com as soon as possible? I am writting a school paper on my master degree in product design, and really wanna talk to you about your redesign of the chair!
Hope to hear from you!
Håvard
Thanks for the positive comments everyone!
ReplyDeleteFrank, nice variation with the shelf on top. Never would have thought of that.
Anonymous: the structure with the 3 panels is a radiator cover, also an Ikea hack: http://www.ikeahackers.net/2010/12/bedroom-radiator-cover.html
That has got to be the coolest idea I have ever seen for hanging clothes!
ReplyDeleteLovley :) mm mm mm nice :) /// Snygg Kevin
ReplyDeletesmart design, thanks
ReplyDeletegreat, it's really good idea
ReplyDeleteWait — a "circular handsaw"? Whoa.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! This is top notch beauty!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a smart idea.
ReplyDeleteI've put up a video of the dressboys on youtube to show how easy they are to remove: http://youtu.be/h1XfbT1Bqz0
ReplyDeleteThis was a good suggestion for a room with limited space. It looks so cool.
ReplyDeleteInspiring
ReplyDeleteGonna build tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteFor me this is the hack of the century! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is genius! I just found this website and the creativity I found here is just stunning. I love this hack, this is so amazing! Imagine the chairs floating!
ReplyDeleteI've always wished for one of Wegner's original 'Jakkens Hvile' (Coat's Rest) dresschairs, but this is an ingenious alternative! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIkea in Anderlecht (Belgium) has this set up in the store
ReplyDeleteHillarious!! A a good way :)
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