10 Genius IKEA Hacks We Found On TikTok, Instagram, And Reddit
RAST Nightstand Gets a Rattan Makeover
A Redditor, MrReger513, transformed a basic RAST nightstand into a stylish piece by painting it black to match their bedframe. But the customisation didn’t stop there: they refaced the drawers by adding a wood trim outside, painting the knobs black, and applying a rattan exterior. The result is a high-end look without the price tag.
This hack proves that even the most affordable IKEA furniture can be elevated with a little creativity and effort. Rattan is a popular trend, and this project is perfect for beginners looking to add texture to their bedroom.
HEJNE Shelving Becomes a Cat Patio
YouTuber Cuteness shared a DIY project that turns two sections of IKEA HEJNE shelving into a cat patio. By adding mesh and a few simple modifications, they created a safe outdoor space for their feline friend to enjoy fresh air. This hack is not only functional but also a fun way to spoil your pet without spending a fortune.
BESTA Cabinet Gets a Rattan Face Lift
Redditor 2kittens-in-mittens added aesthetic flair to their BESTA cabinet by replacing the inner panel with a rattan weave. The HANVIKEN door’s thin plywood interior was cut out, and rattan was installed in its place, framed with a 1cm wood trim. The result is a custom look that blends with boho or coastal decor.
BILLY Bookcase Wall Transformation
Instahome_uk shared a genius hack on Reddit that received over 1.5k upvotes. She combined several BILLY bookcases and added OXBERG door pieces to create a seamless built-in wall unit. The step-by-step process is available on her Instagram, making it easy to replicate. This hack is perfect for renters who want a custom look without permanent changes.
KALLAX Shelf Turned Bedroom Bench
Instead of using a KALLAX shelf as traditional storage, place it on its side and add foam on top to create a comfortable bench. This simple hack adds seating and storage to any bedroom or entryway. The raw version from Instagram user housenumber6 looks almost like original carpentry, proving that IKEA furniture can be repurposed beautifully.
MAGASIN Bread Bin Side Table
Another clever hack uses two IKEA MAGASIN bread bins. Simply use wood glue to stick them together underside, then attach legs. The result is a unique side table with hidden storage. This project is quick and affordable, making it perfect for small spaces or a weekend DIY.
LUFTMASSA Lamp and Vase Air Plant Holder
TikToker kleinstadtcoco created a modern air plant holder using the LUFTMASSA lamp shade and a CYLINDER vase. Paint the vase black, insert it into the lamp shade, and you have a stylish hanging planter. One commenter suggested orange paint for a Hermes-inspired look. This hack is minimalistic and adds greenery to any room.
MARIUS Stool Becomes Mid-Century Side Table
Another TikTok hack from diekleinebotin transforms the MARIUS stool into a classy side table. Remove the seat, turn the legs upside down, and top with the GLATTIS tray. The brass-coloured tray adds a mid-century modern touch. This is one of the simplest hacks, requiring no cutting or painting.
TARVA Dresser with Brass Strip Detailing
IKEA’s TARVA dresser gets a luxe upgrade with brass strips. Build the dresser without legs, apply patterning tape in a geometric design, then replace the tape with brass strips. Add the legs, and you have a custom piece that rivals designer furniture. This hack adds a touch of glamour to any bedroom.
Trash Can Coffee Table
Shared by Arin Solange on TikTok, this hack was inspired by a $1,300 coffee table. Using three 14-inch trash cans as the base, spray paint them to match your decor, attach them to the bottom of a tabletop with craft adhesive and screws. The result is an industrial-chic coffee table for a fraction of the cost.