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10 small kitchen IKEA hacks to spice up your space
This article explores ten creative IKEA hacks designed to maximize space and functionality in small kitchens, a common challenge in urban living, particularly for renters. The insights are drawn from Jules Yap, founder of IKEAhackers.net, a platform dedicated to showcasing innovative IKEA modifications. The article emphasizes that while extensive renovations are often impractical for renters, these budget-friendly DIY solutions can transform a small kitchen into a more enjoyable and efficient area.
One featured hack involves transforming four IKEA items—a Kallax shelf unit, Capita cabinet legs, two Lämplig chopping boards, and Stockaryard wood oil—into a compact and stylish kitchen island. This solution addresses the need for additional counter space and storage in kitchens where permanent fixtures are not feasible or desired. Another innovative idea is a DIY pot rack created from a Grejig shoe rack and Vidka hooks, offering a discreet and functional storage solution for pots and pans within a small pantry, preventing clutter in the main kitchen area.
For sheet pan organization, the article highlights a hack utilizing a Gnedby shelving unit to fill dead space between a refrigerator and a wall. This frees up valuable cabinet space and provides a dedicated area for storing various baking sheets. A kitchen pantry expansion hack demonstrates how the Småstad wall cabinet (formerly Stuva) can be repurposed from a child's bedroom furniture piece into effective kitchen pantry storage, offering ample space for kitchen essentials without significant modification.
The article also presents a kitchen pop peg board hack, where an IKEA Ivar unit is combined with a cut-to-size pegboard. This provides a sturdy, versatile storage system for cookbooks, appliances, and cookware, complete with an extension cord for added utility. A mini breakfast bar hack showcases the repurposing of a Lerberg bookcase, with wooden shelves and an extended third shelf creating a compact eating area and additional storage.
A portable kitchen island, crafted from a Kallax shelf unit, is another ingenious solution for those needing flexible counter and storage space. This hack allows the island to be separated into two units, offering versatility for use in different rooms or as a long buffet table. For a farmhouse-style organizer, the article suggests using heavy plywood and IKEA napkins (specifically Gruppera, as Vardagen is discontinued) to create decorative and practical grain sack bag organizers.
Finally, the article details a kitchenette hack using a Kallax shelf unit with a new wood countertop and legs, mounted to the wall to create an inexpensive, compact storage solution and a designated microwave space. It also presents a shelving hack to avoid clutter, using three Variera shelves and the top part of an Ordning dish rack to create a small, sleek spice rack that maximizes vertical space without drilling into tiles. These hacks provide practical, affordable, and stylish ways to enhance the functionality and aesthetic of small kitchens.
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