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Monday, December 03, 2012

Tween a Lack and a Expedit


Materials: 1 LACK Wall shelf, 4 LACK Side tables, 2 1x5 EXPEDIT Shelving units, 2x4 lumber, metal plates, non-slip rug pad

Description: When we returned from Germany we knew we wouldn't be bringing back my daughter's old and beat up furniture so we decided to let her create her "tween dream" room. She picked a Moroccan paradise for her inspiration (sure, let's not make it too easy on Mom and Dad, right?) Of course we couldn't afford a room full of Moroccan furniture so I turned to Ikea hackers for inspiration.

From the Cali-King "Lackable" Headboard and Platform Bed submission I got the idea for her headboard. I used Heather's method of assembling the tables and legs to form the headboard. We used the medium LACK wall shelf (which is the exact same size as two LACK side tables) to top the headboard and to help hold it in place.



The platform bed was assembled out of two 1x5 EXPEDIT shelves that were spaced apart by a simple frame of 2x4's. The entire bed is simply pushed together and against the wall - no fastening required. We placed the no-slip rug pad on top of the platform bed and put a twin mattress (from IKEA of course!) directly on the pad. The mattress, by design, overhangs the sides by about an inch and the foot of the bed by less than two inches. We did this because my daughter has a tendency to launch herself onto her bed and I had no wish for her to stab herself on any exposed corners.

The rest of her room is a mix of Ikea furniture and decoration which were made cohesive by the liberal use of ORB spray paint and the color orange.

~ Jen in Jersey (and Germany and Japan), New Jersey, for this year.

4 comments:

  1. That's pretty good! How are the Lack tables affixed - to one another or against the wall? Is the LACK shelf affixed to the tables or the wall? LED lamps in the Lack shelf with down-light on the bed would be cool.

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  2. Clearly not in an Earthquake zone. lol

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    1. Nope! :D

      This is currently in NJ and we are hard-core movers (my husband is in the military and we have moved 10 times in 14 years). Almost everything we do has to be undoable and moveable. However, at our next location, the headboard will be mounted more securely to the wall.

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  3. The LACK table tops are affixed to each other and to the legs with metal straps and screws. The LACK shelf is affixed to the wall following the Ikea directions. The entire headboard is held against the wall by the weight of the bed/mattress, and the friction from the shelf.

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