
10 Brilliant Ikea Hacks and Furniture Flips That We Learned on TikTok
TikTok has become a hub for creative and affordable IKEA furniture hacks, captivating over 344.1 million users with ingenious DIY transformations. These hacks demonstrate how readily available IKEA pieces can be elevated into high-end, custom-looking furniture, often incorporating popular design trends. The article highlights ten such brilliant transformations.
One prominent trend is the incorporation of fluted accents and brass hardware. DIYer Kim Bai, founder of XO My Home, successfully mimicked West Elm’s Quinn Media Console by converting an IKEA Kallax unit with fluted trims, brass legs, and white chalk paint. Another example of fluted design is a glass and cane display cabinet created from an IKEA Billy Oxberg Cabinet using fluted trim, chalk paint, and acrylic and brass cabinet pulls, achieving a coastal farmhouse aesthetic reminiscent of Serena and Lily.
Custom built-ins, particularly those featuring Spanish-style arches, are another popular and visually appealing hack. While traditional arched installations can be costly and may even decrease home value, Tamara Smith of @mygrandparentschair developed a budget-friendly and removable solution. She transformed an IKEA Billy Bookcase into a custom built-in with dramatic paint, trim, and hardboard, offering a stylish alternative that avoids permanent structural changes.
Designer dupes are also a significant part of the IKEA hack phenomenon. Julianna Claire of Blush & Camo created an impressive replica of a Studio McGee-inspired dresser using an IKEA Tarva 6-Drawer Chest. By adding cane webbing, brass handles, and weathered oak stain, she achieved a look nearly identical to the high-end Summer six-drawer dresser at a fraction of the cost.
Boucle fabric, a luxurious and cozy textile trend, is typically found in expensive designer pieces. Drew Scott of Lone Fox devised an affordable hack to create a boucle accent chair from an IKEA Tullsta Armchair, ingeniously using boucle fabric and pool noodles for the upholstery, making this high-end trend accessible.
Fluted designs extend to dining furniture, as shown by a DIY black fluted dining table. This project utilized medium-density fiberboard, two Bekant tabletops, wooden dowel rods, and matte black paint to construct a sophisticated and edgy dining table that emulates the style of designers like Kelly Wearstler without the hefty price tag.
Large statement mirrors, such as the Anthropologie Reese Mirror, are often coveted but expensive. A cost-effective alternative involves creating an industrial oversized wall mirror using two sheets of plywood, trim wood, and nine packs of IKEA's Lots mirrors, as demonstrated by The Sorry Girls.
For plant enthusiasts, a chic and functional glass indoor greenhouse was crafted from an IKEA Rudsta Cabinet, equipped with grow lights and a rechargeable fan. This hack provides an aesthetically pleasing solution for winter plant care, with many DIYers replicating it and sharing their results on the @ikeagreenhousecabinet Instagram page.
A boho-luxe dresser, inspired by Anthropologie's distinctive style, was achieved by TikTok user @__karaweber. She transformed an IKEA Malm 3-Drawer Chest by adding brushed gold cabinet handles and vinyl textured wallpaper, creating an Anthropologie-passable look on a budget.
Finally, a renter-friendly rattan pendant light was created using an IKEA Seagrass Lamp Shade. This simple hack incorporated jute twine, Command Hooks, and dimmable hands-free lights, adding character to an apartment with ease and without permanent modifications.
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