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8 IKEA Billy Bookcase Hacks—And Only One Is Designated as a Library
The IKEA Billy bookcase series is a highly customizable and iconic shelving unit, often used in various home settings such as mudrooms for shoe storage, kitchens for plate displays, and home libraries. Its adjustable shelves accommodate diverse items, from books to large vases. The article highlights eight creative hacks that transform the basic Billy bookcase into unique and functional pieces, often making them appear as custom built-ins.
One popular hack involves painting the Billy bookcase to integrate it seamlessly into a room's aesthetic. Rebecca Plumb, for instance, combined Billy bookcases with IKEA Sektion cabinets to create a full wall of storage in her dining room, priming and painting them a deep green color using an electric handheld sprayer for a professional finish. Another common transformation is creating a built-in library. Elise Joseph achieved this by purchasing five Billy bookcases for significantly less than a custom build quote. She added trim boards between units and along the ceiling, filling gaps with caulk to create a cohesive, built-in appearance, demonstrating how budget-friendly options can mimic high-end custom designs.
Beyond traditional library use, the Billy bookcase finds innovative applications. Saritha Ashok converted a unit into family-friendly shoe storage by adding skirting boards to prevent items from sliding, applying arch-shaped MDF boards to the glass panels, painting the doors blue, and lining the interior with faux wood peel-and-stick wallpaper. Maria Gilzean crafted children's wardrobes for her daughter’s playroom using two Billy units with Oxberg glass-paneled doors. She painted the doors and then attached fabric panels to the interior with clear drawing pins to conceal toys, books, and costumes, creating a neat and organized space.
Jennifer O’Brien enhanced her three Billy bookcases, painted in a light beige, by adding architectural details. She incorporated arch silhouettes to the top sections and pole wrap to the bottom halves, giving them a more sophisticated and custom look for a mudroom. Drew Scott of Lone Fox Home also utilized pole wrap, wrapping the sides of a bookcase in the slatted wood material after attaching half-moon plywood shapes to achieve a tubular, sculptural appearance, transforming it into a piece for displaying small treasures.
Stephanie Lidin of Henrik June Home addressed an awkward recessed nook in her 1980s builder-basic home by filling it with custom-built drawers and two tall Billy bookcases, effectively creating integrated kitchen storage for dishes. Lastly, Melanie Cooke updated her Billy bookcase into a stylish armoire by adding Oxberg doors, 5-inch tall tapered wood legs, and cane webbing applied to the rectangular panels with Gorilla Glue, finishing it with brass handles and Farrow & Ball's Peignoir paint, totaling around $270. These hacks demonstrate the versatility and potential of the IKEA Billy bookcase for various home organization and design needs.
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