THINK OUTSIDE THE FLAT-PACK BOX: The ingenious team at IkeaHackers show you how to transform affordable IKEA products into creative new furniture and more...
Step 1. Buy it at IKEA.
Step 2. Open the box.
Step 3. Throw away the instructions.
Step 4. Have fun building your exciting new hack!
By thinking outside the flat-pack box, author Jules Yap and the contributors to her wildly popular website IkeaHackers have come up with clever ways to repurpose IKEA's great products into even more useful and stylish furnishings for your home.
Packed with ideas for every room, IKEA Hacks shows you how to mix-and-match, cut-and-paste, and saw-and-screw IKEA items in ways they never imagined. The inventive projects include a cat condo created using LACK tables, a children's playhouse constructed from KURA bed and TROFAST toy storage, and a Murphy bed made from PAX wardrobe, BALLSTAD doors and LUROY bed base. Each project comes complete with step-by-step instructions as well as full-colour illustrations and photos.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
bespoke, snazzy, envy-inducing statement pieces * Daily Mirror * The projects in the book are brimming with creativity, they are truly inspiring * Arty Home Blog * So what's the verdict? I love it! * Maflingo Blog * Full of colour, creativity and gives some brilliant ideas * Under the Christmas Tree (Blog) *
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Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 190 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-78089-844-5 (9781780898445)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jules Yap is the founder of the popular site IKEAhackers.net that showcases IKEA hacks from all over the world. Her website reaches out to millions of IKEA lovers and DIY enthusiasts who take delight in an altered IKEA experience. She believes that IKEA products are blank canvases. One can stamp his or her own creativity and make these mass-manufactured products totally unique. Besides being the self-proclaimed No. 1 IKEA fan, she loves coffee and lives in Malaysia in her almost all-IKEA home. Even after 9 years, she's still going strong on her mission to share the joy of IKEA hacking with the world.