Materials: Poang armchair, posters
Description: My Toronto School of Art collage class was collecting posters from telephone poles, when I spotted an old P...
Our version of a contemporary chandelier, as inspired by the Dear Ingo Chandelier. It absolutely eye catching and works amazingly in our loft studio.
Mater...
Materials: Ikea Akurum, Rubrik, Lagan, etc.Description: In this hack, we used a variety of Ikea kitchen cabinet parts/pieces to hack a laundry-nook for a Marin ...
Because I am frugal and love to DIY, I decided to turn the rather plain IKEA RAST into a silver leaf dresser. Instant (well, not exactly. Many hours later) glam...
This earring display hack is great for someone like me who loves to own a lot of earrings and need something to display them out neatly without costing too much...
We made a floating bathroom shelving unit from Kee Klamp fittings and LACK, the popular IKEA floating shelves.
Materials for bathroom shelving unit:
IKEA ...
First things first, I must give full credit to the original version of this in 2008, but who completed the answer for my dog crate situation in 2011. It was rea...
Materials: Poang, fabric, walnut finishDescription:I had an IKEA Poang chair that I hated. Normally the Poang doesn't bother me, but this one originally had a ...
Materials: FROST Drying rack, strip of wood, screws, anchor bolt, hookDescription: I wanted a drying rack for our wall but I could only find very expensive solu...
Materials: 4 laminate bent Ikea legs and two seats from antique banker's chairsDescription: My friend Veronica gave me two Ikea chairs she had in her apartment ...
Materials: Benno DVD Stand (x2), Billy Height Extension Unit (x2), wood screws, wood glue, screw plates and 90 degree brackets, jigsaw, white paint, sansevi...
Materials: Malma mirror, mosaic tiles, tile nippers, glue, grout, husband to pour the wineDescription: We moved into a place with a hideous little bathroom. As ...
This is the first in a series of sculpture/ furniture pieces that are based on the architecture of Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus. Specifically, I ...
Materials: 6.5 yards of Majken fabricDescription: I folded the fabric directly in half and cut down the fold, making the two panels. To hem each side, I used St...
A couple of years ago I bought a STENSTORP kitchen island. Because we have little space, I wanted to put the kitchen island on wheels for more flexibility. We d...
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