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Did IKEA discontinued your sofa model? Customise your replacement cover here. We build covers for almost every old and discontinued IKEA sofa models. Below, we put together a catalog of IKEA’s Armchairs, Sofas, Sleepers and Sectionals in all of IKEA’s current and past collections. We’ll try to update this regularly as IKEA releases new models or discontinues old ones. Slipcovers for IKEA armchairs that have been discontinued can be found below: Lycksele chair bed cover Stockholm 1.5 Seater cover Tylosand 1-seat section cover The order page for respective 2 Seater IKEA sofa slipcovers that have been discontinued are as follows: Angby 2 seater sofa cover Harnosand 2 seater sofa cover Karlanda 2 seater sofa cover Klobo 2 seater sofa cover Kramfors 2 seater sofa cover Karlstad 2 seater sofa cover Lillberg 2 seater sofa cover Mysinge 2 seater sofa cover Sandby 2 seater sofa cover Stromstad 2 seater sofa cover

Lillberg 3 seater sofa cover Nikkala 3 seater sofa cover Sandby 3 seater sofa cover Stockholm 3 seater sofa cover Stockholm 3.5 seater sofa cover Stromstad 3 seater sofa cover Tomelilla 3 seater sofa cover Tylosand 3 seater sofa cover Last but not least, here are the Discontinued IKEA Sectionals and their replacement slipcover links:
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Allerum Sofa Bed cover Beddinge Sofa Bed cover Ekeskog Sofa Bed cover Ektorp 2 seater Sofa Bed cover Ektorp 3 seater Sofa Bed cover Ektorp sectional (2+2) Sofa Bed cover Fagelbo Sofa Bed cover Friheten Sofa Bed cover Hagalund Sofa Bed cover Karlanda Sofa Bed cover Lillberg Sofa Bed cover Manstad Sofa Bed cover Moheda Sofa Bed cover Solsta Sofa Bed cover Tomelilla Sofa Bed cover Tylosand Sofa Bed cover .au or visit Comfort Works Custom Slipcover and look for our live chat service on the bottom right. Published on March 27th, 2014 | Expedit Long Bench + Cushions Materials: EXPEDIT Shelves and IKEA Fabric I turned 2 EXPEDIT shelves into one long bench! I love that the bench doubles as storage for the nursery. Then used a super simple sewing technique to make cushions for the bench with IKEA fabric. More about the benches. Back to Top ↑I browsed and browsed for the perfect children’s table for the playroom.

I of course wanted this Land of Nod table because I’m obsessed with Land of Nod, but could not get myself to pay that price, then also have to buy the chairs. I also found this that was white and had four fun bright colored chairs that came with it, but I didn’t LOVE the chair colors. Well then I found the Ikea Latt children’s table and BINGO. For $20 for the table and two chairs, I knew I could work with this. And there are a TON of ways to spruce up the table (just google “Ikea Latt hack”). I found two online tutorials (here and here) that provided my lack of DIY talent just enough confidence to try this out on my own – to paint the table white and add seat cushions. I couldn’t wait to get started! Here is the table before – I actually debated on not doing anything to it once I saw it together! It really matched her kitchen nicely, buuuut, I decided to go for it and paint it white. Next, I wanted to add the seat cushions. I bought the fabric from Minted – they have a ton of really cute ones, it was so hard to decide!

I eventually went with this handdrawn scalloped fabric in the blue and pink. Again, follow these tutorials to get the cushions on, they are really helpful and easy to follow (here and here) See the Playroom Reveal here See Ivy’s Playroom Favorites hereLast fall we bought an IKEA Ektorp sofa. At $399, it was a steal. If you’re unfamiliar with this classic IKEA sofa, here’s what you need to know: you buy your sofa base and choose your own slipcover from a dozen or so options. I had planned to get beige slipcovers, but they were sold out. Since we live 120 miles from IKEA, popping in a few days later to pick one up wasn’t an option. So we went with white. Before you tell me I’m crazy (four kids and a dog!) let me explain: strong I’d read many blog posts (like here, here, and here) from busy moms who love their white Ektorp sofas, and who swore they’re not hard to maintain. If you read those posts (and the other Ektorp reviews online), you’ll notice a common thread: the people who love their white couches wash their slipcovers all.

(Typical recommendations are to wash weekly or every other week.) We’ve now had our Ektorp sofa for four months. The maintenance routine looks like this: I strip the slipcovers from the base and the couch’s six cushions. I wash them in two separate loads (even though I have a front-loader, it’s a bit much for one load). I dry each load separately to 60 % or so and s-t-r-e-t-c-h the covers back onto the frame and cushions. (I hate that last part.) The whole drill takes about 30 minutes of active time, which isn’t a lot. But it’s not time well spent when I’m actively trying to decrease my time spent on home management. The sofa looks best when I wash the slipcovers every week, but I don’t wash weekly unless we’re having guests or somebody spills something. It looks pretty good with every other week, and I can stretch it to three if I need to. But that’s still way more time than I want to spend maintaining a couch. I have found a few things that make the maintenance a bit easier:

My mom gifted me my first bottle of this nontoxic instant stain remover, and it’s amazing. When I spilled red wine (sad but true) on the arm of the sofa, the Folex made it disappear. (My kids have rules about where they can and cannot have snack, yet I’m the one always spilling wine and coffee everywhere. Anne may mean “graceful” but it doesn’t always fit.)This product relies on grapefruit seed and orange extract for cleaning power, and I love its fresh, subtle smell. My favorite part of washing the slipcovers is the way the whole living room smells when they’re newly cleaned. We use Biokleen because my girls and I have sensitive skin, but the important thing is to choose a detergent you really like the smell of–because the smell will permeate the whole room on that first day.I use this in every load to brighten and whiten. Similar to OxiClean but I prefer this brand.No, it’s not gentle, but I bleach the slipcovers every 3 washes or so to get rid of the dinginess that comes with having 4 kids and a dog (and a mom who sloshes her coffee).