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Show only see all Recovered a scabby old ikea tub chair. £24 off eBay and very grubby non washable covers. Went to you tube for a tub chair covering vid and am so proud of myselfWish I had upholstering skills. It was so easy. I am not particularly good at all! You just remove the old covers and use each section as a template. Took ages getting the staples out and you need a staple gun, but you can make any nice blending colour choice. This matches our living room. But anyone could do this! Linky to the vid please? Covering a bucket chair by Debbie Shore Can't link on ipad I used fabric to blend with the rug and have some silky green fabric to make a cushion which is a good match too! Clever, patient and skilled. That looks great, well done OP Sneeze, thanks for this. I've got a Laura Ashley chair that I've had for about 18 years and love. The covers are absolutely filthy, and I can't afford to get it re-covered - it also looks a bit rubbish with a throw.
You've inspired me to cover it when I get back from my hols! Registering is free, easy, and means you can join in the discussion, get discounts, win prizes and lots more. Already registered with Mumsnet? Log in to leave your comment or alternatively, sign in with Facebook or Google. Log in with Mumsnet Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google One clever DIY-er gave a simple IKEA trestle desk a luxe makeover by simply covering the top with marble-printed contact paper (available in hardware stores or online). A pair of fairly basic wooden IKEA Knuff magazine files were transformed into chic and artful desk accents with a splatter paint effect and contact paper that mimics a natural timber style. What a super-chic addition to any bookshelf or office. One area of IKEA you've most likely overlooked is the fabric section. We love this hack that uses IKEA's textured raw cotton, Minna, to make textile pots. They have sewn the fabric into a simple shape and placed it around basic planters, then painted them with stripes of varying hues.
This easy DIY can add a pop of color wherever you need one. A Reclaimed Wood Stikwood Headboard Any furniture hack that doesn't involve a drill is one we definitely want to know about. This clever decorator used a little Stikwood adhesive and some wood panels to spruce up her IKEA Malm bed frame. ghost chair rental new yorkThe end result is a reclaimed wood look with very little woodworking involved. patio chair cushions 19 x 21It does require a rotary saw to get the length right, but that’s nothing you can’t handle.high chair for baby in pakistan Copper Barn Pendant Lightstoddler chair and table rental Copper is all the rage these days, so we're 100% behind this hack. second hand chairs for the elderly
One smart DIY-er made the wise choice to brighten up IKEA's Ottava pendant lights with copper spray paint to get the look for less. It's super chic, and we wouldn't be able to tell the difference. A Modern Pendant Lamp A single drill hole transformed IKEA’s beautiful bronze Angenäm dish into a modern pendant lamp. buy a wheelchair in londonSimple yet so sophisticated. A Wood and Metal Bracket Shelving Unit Can you believe IKEA Ekby Lerberg brackets were used to build this beautiful DIY wooden shelving unit? The brackets have allowed for greater flexibility when placing accents like the mirror. It's also a great alternative to store-bought shelves. A Modern Nursery Dresser A coat of soft green paint and a set of brass bar pulls transformed IKEA's wooden Tarva dresser from something plain into something photogenic. For those who want the look of custom cabinetry without the cost, Semihandmade doors are the answer.
The company produces doors, panels and drawer faces designed specifically to fit IKEA cabinets, and as you can see by these pretty sage cabinets, they look quite luxurious. A Built-In Billy Bookcase Custom built-ins don't come cheap, so we love one homeowner's genius idea to put three of IKEA's popular Billy bookcases together. A solid baseboard and crown molding were added so it blends perfectly with the period style of this home. A 22-Foot-Long Media Stand This homeowner purchased multiple IKEA kitchen cabinets, set them on the floor, and added a top surface to create a 22-foot-long media stand for their living room. An Upholstered Bunk Bed Now this is one cool bedroom. This parent figured out how to upholster IKEA’s Kura reversible bed for their daughter’s room to give it a softer, more traditional, and personalized look. Sleepovers are sure to be fun in this bedroom. By hanging IKEA’s Bestå shelf unit on the wall and topping it with a stained wood panel, you can create a floated credenza that looks way more costly than it actually is.
A DIY Wood Nightstand A little contact paper and spray paint went a long way to transform the basic and modern IKEA side table into a nightstand with a more feminine vibe. A Refrigerator Cabinet Window Seat We would never have guessed that this sophisticated and contemporary window seat, which stores shoes, coats, and kid's backpacks, is actually an IKEA refrigerator cabinet. It’s incredible what some creative reuse can produce. A Round Belted Mirror By attaching some affordable leather belts from H&M to a round mirror from IKEA, one crafty Swede created an insanely stylish accent. Forgot your username or email? This item has been added. Request a custom order and have something made just for you. Ships from to select countries. Favourited by: 20 people This shop accepts Etsy gift cards Listed on 22 Feb, 2017 Report this item to EtsyNext Week: Upholstering the Problem Child-The Tub Chair You think reupholstering a wing chair is a challenge?