may I ask where your bedding is from?This is awesome! !Yay for actually trying things! I have been obsessing over nightstands for a month now – white, modern, cheap. HA!… Also, I love your bedroom colors! I believe I studied just about every guest room design available – go ahead, quiz me – when I finally discovered a real gem via House & Home:While my inspiration was a little more feminine than I was going for, I was certain I could incorporate the elements of the design into my own scheme. I love the simple ones that seem so obvious afterwards. And for the people asking about cutting the legs, I bet a hack saw will do the trick I have the same question as above, how did you cut the legs shorter?Probably a stupid question but.. how did you cut the legs? It made the fabric hard and a little bit shiny in a couple of spots.

This might also be a good cheap solution for my boyfriend’s office. I'm using Ikea's LACK side table for my Rampage and Street Fighter cabinets - $10 (Canadian), and they're about 5" taller than the official riser (Ikea's website lists the LACK with a height of 17.75") GREAT idea! I LOVE the finished product other than the problem I am having is, I can’t seem to get the glue to work. Genius! Is your kitchen a zen paradise? I found myself in this very predicament; one week before my guest room would finally see a long term guest and the room still practically a blank slate. So submit your projects! I do love the idea of stacking them. What a brilliant idea, I’m definitely doing it. Glad you make it work!Sort of off-topic, but do you mind if I ask: how is that bedding holding up? Screwing them together with hardware is a much better idea for long term use.

It really had the look that I liked, and the space on the table top is fantastic. Then inspiration really hit me hard – if one Lack is good, two A stylish Lack Hack that brings your night stand to new heights – complete with a middle shelf and all the table top real estate you can dream of!
I will be doing this hack. © COPYRIGHT 2020 IKEAHACKERS.NET | IKEA® is a registered trademark of Inter-IKEA Systems B.V.We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. ), but I couldn’t get it out of my mind. Posted by 5 months ago. UGH! I have a handful of Lack tables I bought for chalkboard tables I was making and they might need to be repurposed. As a headboard; Using 10 LACK tables, Ioanna made a headboard to span the width of her bed and then some. These table are WAY too low. Please see our full disclosure Have you ever gazed at a room design for hours on end? What a great hack! So simple and yet elegant. Once I got it home, I discovered it was way too low next to my living room furniture. You can even take this further by using three or more to make a tower shelf – mix or match the finishes to suit your taste.Very nice.

To make your table taller in a hurry, purchase bed risers to place under your table legs. I’ll make two! @Fraulein N…the comfortor itself has only been washed once. Thanks, Rachel!This blog is about DIY at its finest. 0.
7.99 x 4 = 31.96$ for two nightstands… not bad eh? If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Take your second Lack and cut those little leggies down to size (tip: apply painter’s tape where you will be making your cut … You might have to cut the legs a bit to make them shorter. Brilliant.Wow! Ikea Lack coffee tables are extremely versatile and they can even change function if you desire such a project. Remodelaholic is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

Click for instructions. Thanks!Hi Nay! Just be careful and protective of the white veneer, as it’s thin and kinf of fragile.What a great solution! Tufts or buttons haven’t popped off…yet. How is the hot glue holding up so far?This is a perfect idea and what’s better is that these side tables are so inexpensive. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby. We are obsessed with it and so are you, so while we're working and have nothing to show you of our own projects we show off yours. If you wish, paint the bed rises the same color as the table legs so they blend in.

She and Justin have remodeled three homes from top to bottom and are working on their fourth. My master bedroom is the same colors! If you want to ask contributor Christina, who actually built this, just click on the Designing by the Numbers link above in the post, maybe she can shed more light on the subject.