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10 IKEA Besta hacks – bespoke storage solutions for every room
The article explores a variety of IKEA Besta hacks, providing inspiration for transforming standard IKEA furniture into custom, high-end storage solutions for various rooms in a home. These hacks cater to different DIY skill levels and interior design preferences, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and personalized aesthetics.
One featured hack details the revamp of a home office using Besta cabinets. Designer Ashley Rose made the storage look built-in by adding IKEA Forbattra toe-kicks and upgrading the cabinet hardware, creating an expensive aesthetic on a budget.
Another innovative hack showcases Jen Rothbury's approach to applying French cane to cut-out Besta doors. This project involves careful preparation, including sanding, priming, and cutting arch shapes, followed by painting and the addition of cane webbing, custom hardware, and new legs, resulting in a luxurious and unique piece.
Ashley Rose also presents a simple yet effective color-block door transformation for Besta units. This hack involves painting the doors in contrasting colors, allowing for personalization to match various interior design trends, from playful to maximalist styles. Priming the doors before painting is recommended for optimal results.
Amy's hack demonstrates how to create a designer-look cabinet using black paint and reeded glass film. By painting the Besta unit and applying reeded glass film to the doors, she achieved a sophisticated, high-end appearance for a fraction of the cost of similar designer pieces, enhancing the 'quiet luxury' aesthetic.
Victoria Corrie's contribution highlights the use of plywood panels to achieve a calming Scandinavian vibe. This hack involves wrapping the Besta unit with custom-cut, mitered, sanded, and oiled plywood sheets, creating a custom and affordable piece that can make a living room appear more expensive.
Victoria Corrie also details a Scandi-boho inspired sideboard created by combining two Besta units. This involved adding rattan to the doors, an oak trim, and IKEA Nannarp and Besta supporting legs, then attaching the unit to the wall for stability and to create a floating effect, which can make small rooms feel larger.
For home offices, Becki Willis from Studio Van Oliver demonstrates crafting a stylish desk. This hack utilizes a Besta top panel, leaving out the middle cupboard for chair space, and wall-mounting the units to achieve a clean, floating look at a standard desk height. Shallower Besta cupboards are added above for extra storage.
Cheryle Rhuda's hack introduces door overlays for a textured metallic finish. By using decorative fretwork panels (O'verlays) that fit IKEA Besta units and Inviken doors, painted and glued on, a decadent and customizable metallic texture is achieved. Updating door handles is also recommended to enhance the final look.
Jo, a content creator, illustrates how to transform basic Besta units into a floating TV console. By joining multiple Besta units and mounting them on the wall, she created a streamlined storage solution that conceals clutter and maintains a clean aesthetic. This elevated storage also helps in making small living rooms appear larger, with a tip to hide cables and sockets.
Finally, Kelsey showcases connecting two Besta units for extra-wide stylish storage, incorporating elements such as cut-out door panels with cane webbing, paint, and a plywood-wrapped top. This hack emphasizes creating a custom, cohesive look by joining units and using wall-mounting kits for an elevated appearance.
The article concludes with general tips for successful Besta hacks, including using paint for transformation, adding texture with natural materials like plywood or rustic wood, and elevating units with legs or wall-mounting for a more expensive and spacious feel.
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