IKEA Lack shelves are ones with the wall thanks to the concealed mounting hardware, and they perfectly serve for storage. There are lots of ideas to use them and to hack them, let’s consider some of them to get inspired.
Kitchens
Lack shelves in white and black can be cut according to the size of your space and you can display dinnerware or drinkware on them. Add glass holders underneath the shelf, or attach a rail to hang mugs on hooks, it will save some space. Organize your own home bar using black Lack shelves: place your drinks and glasses on the shelves, add lights underneath and place lemons and other necessary stuff below.
These shelves are perfect to organize your grains and kitchen supplies. They also look great on plain subway tiles. (Murchison-Hume).
A Lack with glass storage underneath is perfect for a home bar.
Displaying dinnerware on Lack shelves is a good idea.
Black Lack shelves with hidden lights for a home bar.
Copper IKEA Lack shelves hack for a stylish space.
Light up Lack shelves in the kitchen.
Thanks to its size, these floating shelves could occupy awkward corners. (The Cavender Diary).
Put your dinnerware and drinkware on display with black Lack shelves.
Sneak in a mini-home office in the kitchen with Lack shelves.
Dining room display on Lack shelves.
Bedrooms
Various IKEA Lack shelves can be widely used in bedrooms: attach long Lack shelves along the whole wall for storage, do it lower than usual to achieve a cool effect. Place a corner Lack shelf in the bedroom, put some bedside lamps on it. You can also cut a Lack shelf to a smaller size and attach it by the bed, it will be a great bedside table for your bedroom and will save some space.
A little Lack shelf makes a great bedside table.
For small space living, LACK shelves are perfect. In glossy white they look great on dark and moody walls. (Urban Aesthetics).
IKEA LACK shelves cut down to fit space.
Lack bookshelf and a nightstand at the same time.
Lack nightstand to attach at the bedside.
Low Lack shelves in the bedroom along the whole wall.
Living Rooms
Lack shelves are classics in the living rooms, hack them as you need, cut them and attach to the walls. Display and store your books and other items, use them as photo stands and so on – these shelves are cool! Open shelving is the best way to store and display at the same time, it saves space and looks airy and light. Have cats? Take some Lack shelves and attach them as stairs or shelves to let them jump from one to another and have fun.
A dark Lack shelf hung just high enough above the dark hardwood floor to allow for record storage underneath.
Clean and simple design of LACK shelves allows to display things on them in any color.
A wall of little shelves that creates a library in the living room.
With light modifications, several LACK shelves could become a single beautiful storage solution. (stephane chamard).
Calm mid-century modern space with Lack shelves for storage.
Cat shelves of Lack to let your cats have fun.
Display the stuff you bring from travels. Floating shelves provides lots of space to do that without looking too bulky. (Heather Merenda).
Create a modern display of several Lack shelves.
Long white lack shelves for comfy living room displays.
IKEA Lack shelves turned into a staircase for cats.
IKEA wall shelves in the corner for diplaying things.
Lack shelves are classics for any modern space.
Home Offices
If you have a home office nook or a whole room, Lack shelves will be a perfect option to try. If you attach them well enough, you can use them not only for storage but also as a desk. Black and white, corner and usual, these shelves will bring comfort for little money.
IKEA Lack shelves for books.
Lack floating shelves for home office storage.
Hang LACK shelves above your deck to display your favorite decor. (Sarah Seung-McFarland).
Long IKEA Lack shelves for a small home office.
Hang the shelves close to your ceiling and put some boxes on them. They would look good and hold lots of your craft supplies at the same time. (Kristen Wall, a Smith & Noble In-Home Designer).
Kids’ Rooms
Lack shelves are ideal for kids’ storage: they can be bookshelves or display shelves, they can be used for shoe storage and you can add a rail to hang clothes underneath the shelves. Attach the shelves in the playroom to use them for toys.
Oak Lack shelves looks great on white walls in this study corner of a teenager. (Sapphire Living Interiors).
Lack shelves with rail for hanging clothes.
In a nursery you can display some cute animals on these practical shelves. (Emily Tait Designs).
Lack shelves for kids' books display.
Toy shelves for kids' rooms.
Bathrooms
Floating shelves are perfect to organize towels, toilet paper or even display some decor in bathrooms and powder rooms. Although you can even create a plant wall with them.
In a bathroom IKEA's floating shelves could b used to create a plant wall.
Lack shelves looks great over a toilet. Besides you can put as decor as towels and toilet paper on them.
Makeup Storage
Lack shelves can be turned into whole beauty stations! Corner shelves on the sides of your mirror can serve for storage; attach two long Lack shelves and place some cubbies between them.
Lack hack with two shelves and cubbies inside for storing makeup.
Shoe Storage
Attach Lack shelves in closets or entryways, or even in the bedroom to store and display your shoes. A glam room will look cooler with your stunning heels displayed.
Shoe storage for a small space with Lack shelves.
Put your colorful shoe collection on display with IKEA Lack.
Attach a couple of Lack shelves in the entryway to store shoes and save space.
Lack shelves for shoe storage in the closet.
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