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BUMERANG
The first step to a more balanced life has to be waking up in a balanced bedroom, right? Here’s how to create that desirable mix of style and storage that will make everything come together beautifully (and functionally!).
The bedroom has never been just a space for sleeping. In addition to the bed, it has to accommodate a lot of stuff, including a wardrobe and sometimes even a baby cot. But how to avoid running out of space? When setting up your bedroom, look for functional furniture that are easy to adapt to personal needs.
They say, what's on the inside matters most. So when it comes to organising your clothes, always think of the wardrobe that not only comes in a good style and shape, but also has a rich inner life. Such as a great-looking PAX with KOMPLEMENT interior organisers, the one worthy of compliments for being both pretty and smart.
Meet PLATSA, our versatile way to get organised. With this modular storage system, you can arrange and rearrange your things in a smart way – build high or low, under the staircase or along an entire wall, in the bedroom, children's room, pantry and anywhere across your home.
They’ve been living together for the past few months but sharing life together since day one. Here they are: siblings sharing a one-bedroom apartment and making it work. More than work, actually. As they’re both about living their best lives, rather than having the most expensive stuff, they’ve created a home to be enjoyed together and apart. From dance and dinner parties to quiet “me-time” moments, it all happens here.
The most sustainable clothes are the ones you already have. So, look after them by making sure your clothes-care cycle is as gentle and well-organised as possible.
With the IKEA Home smart system and other genius products, you can make your home – or even just one room – the cleverest on the block. Say hello to the products that can make everyday life a whole lot smoother.
When living and sharing an open plan loft apartment, making space for some much-needed alone time can be tricky. Never to turn down a challenge, this family of four have achieved the seemingly impossible by making space for each member of their household to enjoy time on their own, all thanks to the clever use of zones.
“My partner and I are moving into a new apartment, and we want to set it up to work with our lifestyle and schedule.” Creating a home that moves to your beat makes all the difference to daily life. We spoke to an IKEA interior designer and gathered some ideas on how to plan a home to run smoothly and simply.
The more time we spend at home, the more important the surroundings are. Sometimes people perceive order and cosiness as two different things – order being something stiff and cosiness being a bit messy and careless. Actually, order and cosiness are not that contrasting at all and they do go hand in hand. A home that does not annoy and return to with pleasure is a win. Cosiness does mean clothes or dishware all over the place. We can use candles, textiles, scents, personal belongings, pictures in frames and other items to create cosy atmosphere. However, keep in mind that the mentioned items will look much better in an orderly place.
This episode of "Home idea with IKEA" leads to the family home of Ilga and Guntars, where they live together with their three young sons. The family has been renovating the house themselves, but till the third floor, the energy was sapped and the big space in the attic has been left almost empty. Will the family and IKEA Designer Nadežda manage to make it cosy and to stay within the budget?
After years abroad with just a backpack, settling down in one place has been both an adjustment and a joy. Their first permanent address in many moons, they’ve taken their tight budget and made their compact studio apartment a multifunctional, bright and welcoming space with room to work, play and relax.
Many of us have spent our childhood in the same room as our siblings, and many of us now have to figure out how to accommodate several children in the same room. A top issue in Ivanda's family of three children too. Brothers Arno and Otto live in a room that has not changed since they moved in. It's time for a change, but where to start?
A family of four seeks to renew their hallway so it would cater to their storage needs and lifestyle. The goal is to maximize space with smart solutions. They envision a clutter-free zone with ample storage for coats, bags, shoes, and baseball caps. They are eager for multifunctional furniture, like storage benches and wall-mounted organizers, to create an inviting entrance. The new design should combine style and practicality to enhance their daily routine.
Latvian tradition meets Swedish furniture! The folk dance group Austris needs a designer to lend them a hand. The dancers are longing for a well-organised storage space for their robes, but the space has its challenges. There is a window that would be needed for occasional paperwork but is not beneficial for the clothes, as they tend to become discoloured over time if subjected to daylight. So a well-thought-out solution for clothes storage is a must.
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Article no 702.385.41
1 package(s) total
Length: | 44 cm |
Width: | 23 cm |
Height: | 11 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,00 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,00 kg |
Volume per package: | 10,5 l |
Article no | 702.385.41 |
Article no 702.385.41
Width: | 43 cm |
Thickness: | 14 mm |
Package quantity: | 8 pack |
Length: | 44 cm |
Width: | 23 cm |
Height: | 11 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,00 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,00 kg |
Volume per package: | 10,5 l |
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