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The IKEA pieces I’ve repurchased for every remodel
The author, a style and trends editor with a background in fashion and interiors, shares her preferred IKEA items for home remodeling projects, emphasizing budget-friendly options that can achieve a high-end look through customization. Despite generally preferring thrifted, unique pieces, she identifies several IKEA staples that have proven invaluable across two demanding remodels due to their practicality, adaptability, and design potential.
The article highlights five categories of IKEA products that the author consistently repurchases. The first is the HAVSTA cabinet, which surprised her with its quality. Initially intended as a temporary placeholder for living room alcoves, its solid pine construction, soft-close doors, adjustable shelves, and classic shaker-style detailing allowed for easy customization. By adding filler pieces, decorative trim (like the Rope Twist Decorative Wood Trim Molding from Amazon), and painting it to match the room's Farrow & Ball hue, she transformed it into a custom-looking built-in unit, illustrating how to achieve a 'color drenched' aesthetic on a budget. The HAVSTA cabinet's versatility is further noted, as it can be used standalone or as part of a stackable unit.
Next, the BEKVÄM step stool is praised for its unassuming utility during remodels. Its robust rubberwood construction makes it functional for reaching high places or painting, while also serving as a versatile piece of furniture such as a nightstand, plant stand, or side table. The author mentions its receptiveness to stain or paint, allowing for further personalization.
The PAX storage system is presented as a crucial component for efficient closet organization, particularly valuable for its modularity and cost-effectiveness compared to custom cabinetry. The author details how she customized her PAX system with hanging rails, drawers, and pull-out trays to create a bespoke closet. A key tip provided for elevating melamine IKEA furniture is to use Zinsser B-I-N Shellac-Base Oil Primer before painting, ensuring durability and a professional finish. The PAX system's adjustable feet also make it suitable for old homes with uneven floors.
The iconic Billy bookcase is another recommended item, particularly the smaller size. Its adaptability makes it suitable for various uses, from children's rooms to creating custom alcove shelving when combined with units like HAVSTA and enhanced with trim and crown molding. Its affordability and flat-pack design contribute to its appeal, especially during renovation periods, and its adjustable shelves offer flexibility for different storage needs.
Finally, the author emphasizes the importance of organizational tools, describing them as essential for a truly finished and stress-free home. She recommends three specific IKEA organizing must-haves: the OSTBIT bamboo plate holder, which she uses for various items beyond kitchen plates; the BRANÄS rattan basket, valued for its ability to add texture and warmth while fitting perfectly into cubby-style shelves like the KALLAX unit; and the KNAGGLIG pine box, a sturdy and stackable solution for utility areas. These pieces offer affordable and aesthetically pleasing ways to contain clutter and maintain order.
The article concludes by reaffirming that while the author may not be an exclusive IKEA shopper, these select items have consistently earned their place in her remodels. The underlying strategy is to choose wisely and personalize each piece to align with one's design vision and budget. Alternatives to the IKEA products are also suggested for those unable to access an IKEA store or seeking different options, such as the Tillman Accent Cabinet from Wayfair, the Unikito Freestanding Closet System from Amazon, and the Livingston Bookcase from Pottery Barn.
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