![]() Painting IKEA furniture isn't hard you need to make sure you follow the right steps. Formed from two standard Billy bookcases joined together and accessorized with trim woodwork, baseboards, and crown molding, it isn’t the most complicated of hacks, but the attention to detail and the high-quality finish make the finished article sing.Ĭallie has this clever tip for would-be hackers, "We painted it the same color as our walls to give it a true built-in feel. ![]() The arched detailing at the top of the Billy bookcases is inspired and that’s not the only feature that cries bespoke. We used two 30-inch wide Billy bookshelves with 4 Oxberg doors for this project." (Image credit: Callie Plemel project is one of those Billy bookcase hacks where you have to do a double-take because it looks so high-end – the perfect way to make a living room look expensive on a budget.Ĭallie and her husband Robert, founders of the transformation blog Home on Harbor, are talented DIYers with a keen eye for design and an impressive array of IKEA hacks under their belt including this awesome arched cabinet.Ĭallie, who shares her renovation work on Instagram explains why the Billy bookcase is one of her favorites, "They're so versatile and a great size to fit into even small spaces. Stylish arched cabinet with storage and shelves This super hack proves that sometimes simplicity really is best. Jennifer only painted the trim rather than the whole bookcase, matching the white to the shade already in her beautiful pantry. The great news for novice DIYers is that this hack can be replicated without hours of arduous painting or changing your existing kitchen paint color. Then I filled all the shelf pin holes with spackle and wiped with a baby wipe." "I adjusted the shelves to the heights I needed for my appliances. I also added a piece of baseboard to the bottom for that built-in look," Jennifer explains. "All I did was add 1x2 primed trim to the face using my Brad nailer. This Billy bookcase hack is simple and effective and requires little in the way of additional tools and materials. Self-taught DIY aficionado Jennifer Amarteifio designed the perfect DIY project to enhance her existing pantry with a bespoke-looking Billy bookcase hack to store her kitchen appliances. The answer to this modern-day problem is an appliance pantry, a dedicated storage area for small appliances. A milk frother here and a hand blender there and before you know it, your kitchen cupboards are heaving with handy gadgets and kitchen essentials. ![]() We have a wide variety of cube storage shelves at B&M, designed to suit a variety of themes and tastes.(Image credit: Jennifer Amarteifio the years, it’s easy to acquire a sizeable collection of kitchen appliances. Simple and to the point, cube storage shelves keep things classy and minimalistic, allowing you to store your belongings in a way that complements your home, rather than crowding it. Check out our selection of cheap floating shelves and find the ones for you! Cube Storage Shelves They're especially great for smaller spaces where standard shelving units may not be suitable. ![]() ![]() Whether you're fixing them above your bed to add a level of luxury or you're brightening up the kids' rooms with fun and quirky floating shelves, they're perfect for any space. Floating Shelvesįloating shelves are a unique and fun way to give a stylish edge to your space. Take a closer look at what we have to offer, and browse the full collection online or shop in stores. At B&M, we have a wide range of freestanding shelving units for you to choose from, so you can be sure you'll find a unit that ties in with your current interior design choices. Freestanding Shelving Unitsįreestanding shelving units are a fantastic option for anyone looking to find stylish storage solutions that don't require built in furniture to be installed. Make the most of your home's space with our array of shelving, floating shelves and corner shelves. ![]()
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