What if we built a shelf on top of the Kallax and underneath that shelf, we can store all of our video equipment? I had so many ideas in my mind. I wanted to use it to decorate with of course! IKEA TV Stand Hack Although, I didn’t want to waste the top of the shelf’s space. We wanted to hang our TV on the wall and also wanted to store our stereo equipment on the shelf. It was amazing for storage but I was bored of its plain look. In our family room, we had a Kallax shelf that we set our TV on top of. Have you ever had a piece of furniture that was super practical but you just didn’t like how it looked? This month is all about building to organize. You can also follow along on Pinterest, Instagram, & Facebook. If you are new here, please join 24k+ subscribers and followersfor weekly DIY projects & ideas! I’d love to get to know you and answer any questions you may have. Each month we will have a different challenge to complete and then we will all share on the 15th of each month. I and around 40 others will be participating in a monthly DIY challenge. I’m so excited to be joining a new monthly series. Get the latest from Priceonomics on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.Today I’m sharing a step by step tutorial on how to make your own IKEA TV Stand Hack! Add this custom shelf to your IKEA cube storage shelf. Oh yeah, Priceonomics is hiring engineers! It seems so simple yet works surprisingly well at a fraction of the cost of a similarly priced Besta/Framsta combination set ($170). That’s exactly what Dinah and Derek did above in placing two Malm bedside table together to create a TV stand. When pressed for space, sometimes you have to get creative. Image credit: Dinah and Derek, IKEA Hackers. Materials: 2 Lack side table tops ($10), 2 Lillangen leg frames ($20), 1 Lack wall shelf ($15) Compared to the similar Tofteryd ($119), it’s also quite a bargain. Cleverly combining side tables with a dressing table top, she was able to hack an elegantly simple design. If you’re don’t necessarily need a lot of storage and want a basic yet appealing TV Stand, then check out Sisi’s design. Materials: 2 Lack TV Stands ($60) and 4 Ekby Laiva shelves ($8) Or you can refashion your own entertainment center as Anthony did above. But what if you need more storage space? You could upgrade to the Hemnes TV stand that’s priced at $179. It has a large compartment for basic accessories like a DVD player and a gaming console. Happy hacking!īy itself, the Lack is known as IKEA’s basic TV stand. Below we’ve outlined our three favorite DIY IKEA TV stands. If you’re looking to save some money while staying fashionable, consider IKEA hacks, the art of creating furniture with basic IKEA components. If you like this convenience, that’s perfectly fine. Most people shop at IKEA stores and stay away from used markets because they find everything they want right in stock at the warehouse. This has made us realize what great deal you can find on the used market. Although we bought most of our furniture brand new, we’ve since built price guides on everything from used desks to used mattresses. Generally, IKEA is guaranteed affordable and fashionable, two qualities we look for in furniture. Follow him on Twitter or Google Plus.Īt Priceonomics, most of our office furniture has been purchased at IKEA. This post was written by Daniel Mrdjenovich.
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