Smart moms are sharing their budget IKEA hacks...including Stacey Solomon’s £1 tip, which creates an amazing wall of mirrors

2021-11-12 09:03:24 By : Ms. Christina Zhang

As IKEA prepares to open a flagship store on Oxford Street, London, people are interested in the DIY transformation of Scandi's homeware brand's basic products.

Clemmie Fieldsend reveals some of the best.

LOOSE women's Stacey Solomon is very creative, using 12 black photo frames from IKEA to make a stunning large mirror, each priced at £1.75.

The TV presenter took the glass out of the frame, replaced it with mirrors, 1 pound each, and then glued them together to form a 4x3 grid.

Stacey's total expenditure is only a small part of the cost of a mirror of similar size.

Who needs a carpet fitter? A shrewd mother managed to transform her plain stairs using only a few doormats from IKEA.

At only £1.50 each, the 12 cane runners glued to the plain-painted stairs create a striking effect.

No wonder when she shared her work on Instagram, it quickly became popular.

The influential Mrs. Hinch showed her Instagram fans an inexpensive way to make a stylish dining table.

Using a £4 white stool and a £19 matching mini coffee table from IKEA, Sophie Hinchliffe glued her £12 woven tray from F&F's product line with a £3 placemat to create a stylish savings Space suit.

With just a few nails, a pair of Ikea Billy bookcases worth £25 can be turned into a stylish bed with plenty of storage space.

This is what a mother did on TikTok to save space in her child's room.

Connect two bookcases together to form a bed frame, and then place mattresses and sheets on top. The space below is perfect for storing children's toys.

Use the IKEA shelf to create a stylish chair that can be placed next to the window or at the end of the bed.

Turn over the £25 Kallax device. Then, on it, place a scatter cushion or seat cushion from the bench (costs 15 pounds).

Insert a box in the space, this piece of furniture is both a seat and a storage unit.

This idea has all the right elements for success.

Take a wooden Bekvam spice rack from the kitchen, put it in the bathroom, and turn it into a dressing table for styling hair and makeup.

You can call it a brick-a Lego play area, mom made from an IKEA lack table worth 6 pounds.

Cover it with a Lego board, five 10 pounds provided by Wilko, and then use super glue to fix two 1 pound bathtubs also from Wilko to one side.

Hey, presto, you have prepared an organized play area for your children.

This clever media unit has additional storage space and is made up of two Bekvam step stools (£25 each) and two Fonnes wardrobe doors (£7 each).

It's cheaper and more chic than most TV stands-and you won't see anyone else who likes it very much.

When you turn this 25-pound IKEA wicker basket upside down, you will start to look at it in a whole new light.

Apply a coat of black paint to it, cut a small hole with a Stanley knife, and install a light bulb on it.

Look-the basket has become a fancy chandelier.

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