среда, 28 марта 2018 г.

DIY cabinet [IKEA hack]

DIY cabinet [IKEA hack]

In our home, the room sizes are a bit smaller than you’d expect in a 1930s house. We needed a storage cabinet in one of the living room alcoves for our DVDs but my search for a stylish, practical, not-too-deep and affordable one that would fit the tiny 88cm wide alcove proved fruitless.


I know kitchen cabinets come in 80cm wide sizes, among others, and the wall units aren’t too deep, so you can guess where I went with that! If you can’t find it, make it!


Inspiration:


When thinking about the style of how our DIY DVD cabinet would look, I came across the following sideboards that I quite liked (except ours would be narrower and taller). Wooden doors, white frame, slim black handles, tapered legs… they’re contemporary but with a nod to midcentury which makes them suit lots of different styles.


Inspiration 1
Inspiration via Rue Mag

Inspiration 2
Inspiration via Homepolish

What we did:


  • Got excited that the IKEA METOD kitchen wall unit with lovely textural rough sawn oak HYTTAN doors gave us a great starting point for our cabinet.
  • After constructing the METOD wall unit (80×80) with HYTTAN doors, we measured for the panels that would make up the white frame, ensuring the doors would be boxed in within the frame – this makes all the difference with the cabinet not looking like an amateur DIY attempt!
  • For the cabinet frame, I could’ve looked for made to measure end-panels from a kitchen manufacturer, but as I was already ordering some made to measure wall shelves for another room, I commissioned the same company (Mersey MPP) to make the 4 gloss white panels (aka shelves) that would make up the frame of the cabinet. (If anyone wants a more in depth explanation about how to measure for the frame pieces, please let me know!)
    We started with the side panels first, screwing them in place one by one, ensuring they lined up exactly to the top, bottom and back of the cabinet, then attached the top and bottom ones.
  • Next we attached the legs (they are vintage, sourced from eBay), ensuring the screws were clear of the side panels, and then the slim black handles which are from Ironmongery Direct.
  • Finally, we secured the cabinet to the wall using the fixings available for free from IKEA to prevent any chance of the cabinet being pulled over by my little kids!

Et voilà!


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Costs:

IKEA METOD HYTTAN wall unit: £97 + bribes for the hubby

Gloss white ‘frame’ panels (aka made to measure shelves): £37.50

Handles: £15.60 inc. P&P

Legs: £17.50 inc. P&P


Total: £167.60


Not a bad price for something that’s just right for our space and requirements, we think.


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What do you think? If you didn’t already know, would you have guessed this is primarily an IKEA product? Have you ever done anything non-kitcheny with a kitchen product? Do you also need to bribe your other half to go to IKEA? ��


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DIY Mid Century Style Cabinet IKEA Hack by Arty Home

Original article and pictures take firstsenseinteriors.co.uk site

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