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The entrance area is the first and the last space we see in our home – it greets us as we enter and says goodbye when we leave. A harmonious interior helps to relax when stepping into home, but how can the entrance area contribute to the overall sustainability in your home? It is a great not only for storage but also for waste sorting systems. With several containers, you can create your own individual sorting system depending on the sorting rules in your country. A smart idea for homes with small kitchen and for more motivation to remember to bring the waste out!
This time, "Home Idea with IKEA" will transform a room in Ķekava – home town of a passionate seamstress and an all-round craftswoman Santa. Santa lives together with her young son and her husband in a house that was built and renovated step by step. The room awaiting the makeover was once the family bedroom, but now that the second storey of the can be used it has slowly morphed into a guest bedroom, a laundry room and, above all, a hobby room for Santa. A lot of studies, including IKEA "Life at Home" 2019 report have shown, that hobbies are a way of recharging and relaxing. It's a perfect way of finding time for oneself and the right environment contributes to well-being.
A new season of "Home Idea with IKEA" has started! In the kick-off episode IKEA Designer Ieva faces a most challenging task – a makeover in a room for both children and young adults to feel good, to spend time alone or together, to read and to play games. Limbaži Special school breaks stereotypes about special education schools. The headmistress accents the great attitude of children and parents as well as the enormous patience of teachers. She is convinced that the atmosphere in the school is far cry from what one would think to have in a boarding school. "Home Idea with IKEA" comes up with great ideas for the room where children can have some peace, read magazines or play board games.
Primary school teacher Agita lives together with two young sons and for her, days are always too short with the many responsibilities and hobbies. IKEA makeover will transform a room with many different functions. Agita says this room is her beauty parlour, wardrobe, workspace, library and storage room. During the home-schooling period in the spring she decided that it is time to change something. She would very much like for the room to be functional, to have enough space for all the many things and to be cosy and comfortable for the moments of rest.
Healthy and sustainable living is something we at IKEA can never get tired of talking about. And we believe that it matters to you as well. That’s why we have conducted a survey to find out how people feel about their green life at home and what we all can do to make a difference.
Waste is not a waste, unless we throw it away. If you, just like us, see waste as valuable resource, sorting recyclable products at home is one of the easiest ways to contribute.
In the 8th episode of "Home idea with IKEA" it is all about a kitchen that is so much more than just a kitchen. In this centre of group apartments and workshop premises, kitchen is a place for eating and for cooking and also for celebrating together, socialising and at times learning new skills together. The one who invited IKEA team was Olga, who works with teaching the principles of healthy eating to the inhabitants.
The last episode of the season is special in more than one way. Not only is it linked to IKEA social responsibility project "Notice violence", it also presents a huge challenge for the IKEA interior designer Elīna. Her task is to freshen up a kitchen of a crisis centre and this means that the interior has to fit the many temporary inhabitants that come and go here. At the same time, it does not do to make it purely utilitarian, it has to feel like home. Elīna will show all her skill to make this happen.
Where? Shopping centre "Spice", 2nd floor food area (Lielirbes iela 29, Riga). When? Every day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visit the new co-working space that we have set up for you - IKEA fans, private and business customers, and everyone looking for a comfortable place to work remotely, meet with partners or have a job interview in an informal environment. More than 248 square meters of space will allow you to use ergonomic work spots, relax, meet new people, share your ideas, and collaborate on new ones. There is no need to book a spot in advance. Just come at a time convenient for you and take any of the available places.
When we think of shared homes, we may imagine students and young professionals, but there is no reason why people of all ages can’t enjoy a more communal way of life. With multifunctionality, smart storage and a focus on private and social spaces, this home is an exciting new take on living with others.
Interior makeovers with IKEA take place in all kinds of spaces. This time, IKEA Interior Designer Ieva visits the crisis centre "Burtnieks", where a most important space is longing for a new lease of life – a room where creative workshops are held every day under the guidance of the energetic, optimistic Raimonda. Creativity is at a boiling point here, but Raimonda admits that there is so much of it that it takes a lot of time each day to organise the supplies. Will the designer find a way to combine the creative with the practical?
Handling waste sorting in the kitchen requires handy and hygienic solutions that help you keep up with the everyday flow of recyclables, packaging, paper and organic waste. Here are a few tips for making it all a bit more manageable.
The faculty lounge in the music school is undergoing a long awaited transformation! With a harmonious and invigorating color scheme and comfortable seating, it's set to become a haven for the dedicated educators. The renovated space boasts a multifunctional interior, designed to enhance productivity and relaxation. It accommodates meetings, creative work, and moments of respite, fostering a dynamic and harmonious environment for educators.
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You can easily access the contents of a bin, even when stacked, because it has a folding lid.
Article no 102.558.97
2 package(s) total
Suitable for waste sorting of glass, metal, plastic, newspapers, etc.
Not suitable for outdoor use.
Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
To avoid tipping, do not stack more than 3 SORTERA 37 l bins on top of each other. Store heavier things at the bottom.
Length: | 56 cm |
Width: | 40 cm |
Height: | 28 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,37 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,37 kg |
Volume per package: | 61,7 l |
Length: | 59 cm |
Width: | 41 cm |
Height: | 6 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,79 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,79 kg |
Volume per package: | 13,3 l |
Article no | 102.558.97 |
Article no 102.558.97
Width: | 41 cm |
Depth: | 55 cm |
Height: | 28 cm |
Volume: | 37 l |
Package 1 | |
Length: | 56 cm |
Width: | 40 cm |
Height: | 28 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,37 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,37 kg |
Volume per package: | 61,7 l |
Package 2 | |
Length: | 59 cm |
Width: | 41 cm |
Height: | 6 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,79 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,79 kg |
Volume per package: | 13,3 l |
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