Rustic Industrial Ikea Hacks
Rustic Industrial IKEA Hacks
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Ikea is a top destination for affordable furniture and home goods. (Not to mention their amazing meatballs!) One of the best parts about buying Ikea pieces is that they’re often a blank slate you can update in tons of different ways! If you’re a fan of rustic industrial touches – think lots of wood and metal combinations, a bit of distressing, elements like pipe or pallet wood – and an even bigger fan of staying on an Ikea budget, there’s plenty of inspiration to be had! Here are a few of our favorite rustic industrial style Ikea hacks.
Expedit Shelf Turned Faux Apothecary Cabinet // Thrifty and Chic
You can turn the very versatile Expedit shelf into a small apothecary cabinet.
Dresser and Side Table Makeover // H2O Bungalow
There’s nothing plain and ordinary about this dresser and side table combo after some stain, paint and metal hardware.
Rast Dresser Turned Recycling Center // The DIY Bungalow
This genius hack turns a dresser into an extra deep drawer for recycling! The chunky metal bars complete the rustic industrial look.
Rast Dresser Turned Map Dresser // Diva of DIY
It looks like the real deal! Make an authentic-looking map dresser with some clever adjustments.
Buffalo Check Ottoman // Make and Do Studio
The before “as is” ottoman can’t even compare to this chic looking leather and plaid rustic industrial after.
Plank Wood Coffee Table // The Creative Mom
A rustic tabletop add-on gives this modern table a whole new vibe.
High End Lack Hack // Designer Trapped
You’ll look at wood tiles a whole new way when you see this hack!
Industrial Shelf Hack // Shine Your Light
Instead of using pipe, try hacking Ikea shelving to create a rustic industrial unit with the same look.
Cubby Shelf Turned Large Apothecary Cabinet // Sawdust 2 Stitches
The wheels and tons of adorable drawers make this cabinet so beautiful.
Reclaimed Wood Buffet // Place of My Taste
Reclaimed wood is always a great way to add rustic industrial touches to IKEA pieces.
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https://vanessamartinezblog.com/2018/07/21/1st-post/
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