home: made [ IKEA Besta hack ]

home: made [ IKEA Besta hack ]

Mouldings and fluted edges are big news right now and seen all over furniture. Softening sideboards and cupboard doors.

Rather than paying the price for this new trend, why not create your own version.

We found this great IKEA hack from abeautifulmess.com to get you started. Learn the basics and adapt to any door fronts.

home: made [ circular shelf ]

home: made [ circular shelf ]

This brilliant DIY project from hunker.com is a great alternative to a standard shelf.

Taking inspiration from circular shelves we have been seeing everywhere recently, this tutorial will show how to make one yourself, without having to bend any wood.

Using embroidery hoops is the answer, along with two balsa wood sheets, some wood glue and a handful of tools, you can create a gorgeous circular shelf like the one pictured.

Head to hunker.com for all the details and the step by step guide.

home: made [ painted glass jars ]

home: made [ painted glass jars ]

This super easy diy project will transform basic glass jars into quirky monochrome storage containers.

You could do this with any pot or jar you like, some spray paint, washi tape and a sharpie.

Experiment with different patterns and shapes to create some chic Scandi inspired home accessories.

Full tutorial at hunker.com

home: made [ Ikea cabinet hack ]

home: made [ Ikea cabinet hack ]

We love a good hack, and this one from hunker.com is a goodie.

Turn an Ivar cabinet from Ikea into a really modern woven fronted alternative. By simply cutting a panel out of the doors and attaching some cane webbing you can make a huge transformation.

Head to hunker.com for the tutorial