Remote controls, magazines, popcorn bowls… Your living room table has a lot to take care of. Go sleek and minimal or ultra-organised with hidden storage. Either way, your space will get a style-boost. And your coffee cup gets a new home away from home.
The new ÖSTAVALL and VITTERYD coffee tables rise and lower, creating somewhere to eat dinner, do some work, store your belongings and effortlessly adapt to different heights for various uses.
The apartment shared by three friends – young professionals fresh out of university – feels far from cozy or homey, particularly in the living room. As the hosts admit, the space is furnished with a mismatched collection of pieces they had on hand, which don’t quite work together. To make matters worse, the room is relatively dark, lacking the warmth of morning or evening sunlight. So, how can this space be transformed into something livable and inviting? Enter IKEA interior designer Janet, ready to work her magic.
Which rooms are the hardest to furnish? Naturally, those with multiple functions! This space must serve as a hub for various activities—a place for crafting as well as a cozy retreat for family relaxation. So, how do you balance hobbies and downtime in one room? IKEA’s interior designer shares valuable tips on how to effectively organize multi-functional spaces, creating a harmonious environment that supports both activity and relaxation.
The office of Ausma, Executive Director of the Latvian Publishers Association, is ready for a much-needed transformation. Ausma notes that the space feels outdated and lacks essential elements for a productive work environment, including adequate lighting, practical workstations, and a proper display area for showcasing beautiful books. IKEA interior designer Ilga is determined to breathe new life into the office, creating a modern, comfortable, and brighter space.
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