IKEA Frosta stool is a great piece that can be hacked in a thousand ways and turned in almost anything. Painting, upholstering, changing legs or tops – you can do anything with this simple and stylish piece and use it in every room of the house.
Stools
Frosta stools can be hacked for a more creative and fun look: you can paint them in various colors, use stencils, color block, add colors that you like or that fir your interiors. You can make them fruit-like or cloud-like for a kid’s room, or cover it with chalkboard paint to let your kids chalk on them. Upholstering the stools is another great idea to add them comfort and warmth: upholstery can be crocheted, it can be just some fabric you like or it can be faux fur, which is especially popular for winter. Turn your stool in what you need and like, no limits for your imagination!
Animal-styled Frosta stool for a kid's room.
Blue and white upholstering for IKEA Frosta.
Change the legs for cool criss cross ones and upholster the seat to get such a creative piece.
Cheerful fruit hacks for Frosta stools are ideal for the summer parties.
Cover the stools with chlakboard paint to let your kids chalk on them.
Cover your stool with bold crochet wraps for the cold season to make them cozier.
Crocheted Frosta stool cover.
Embroidered stool with red yarn.
Faux fur covers for IKEA Frosta stools for cold seasons.
Geometric Frosta hack.
Geometric mint hack.
Painted Frosta stool.
Upholster the seat with some cheap fabric, decorate it with a sharpie if you want.
Highlight your stool with white paint.
Spruce up IKEA Frosta stools with bold colors using color block technique.
Simple dining room with Ikea Frosta stools and a basket lamp.
Paint the stools according to the kitchen colors.
Change the top of Frosta stool for a square tabletop to use it as a side table or plant stand.
Tables
Frosta stools can be easily turned into bedside or coffee tables. You can change legs or the top if you want some different design, stencil, paint or spray paint the tables according to the colors and design you want to have. Be creative with kid’s tables: paint them using your kids’ favorite characters and cartoons; as for your own bedside table, you can make it with a double top to accommodate more things. Hack the stool making it rustic and shabby chic, or substitute the top for a cool glass one. Need a plant stand? Just take a Frosta stool and a Nasum basket or Aptitlig board to make a plant stand that can accommodate a lot of greenery and flowers.
Copper geometric tabletop and changed legs turn Frosta into a cool side table.
Creative Frosta hacks for a kid's room.
Easy IKEA hack made with Frosta stool legs and Aptitlig chopping board.
Frosta stool painted black and with crochet leg covers to embrace the winter.
IKEA Frosta bedside table in blue.
Ikea FROSTA stool, Ikea NASUM basket and you got yourself a very stylish plant stand with storage.
Little paint makes a big difference - color blocking with pink, black and white.
Mint Frosta stool, another stool with a top patterned with little fir trees.
Make a side table with two tops to accomodate more things, you just need two Frosta stools.
Rustic and shabby chic Frosta stool makeover.
Two Frosta stools with changed tops and the second with cut legs.
Frosta stool turned into a wooden bedside lamp.
Other Ideas
Frosta stools can be turned into an unlimited number of furniture and other pieces, almost everything you can imagine! My favorite is a laptop stand by the sofa, so comfy to relax in the evening watching something. A wall-mounted shelf looking like a tree can be made of several Frosta stools, and you can also make a hanger with legs for your entryway. Need a magazine or firewood holder? Take a Frosta stool and turn it over to get one! Benches, swings, hanging shelves, even lamps – these stools are magical!
Frosta stools bench for the entryway.
Hanging Frosta side table with three tiers.
IKEA Frosta entryway hanger and holder.
Laptop stand made from IKEA Frosta.
Turn an Ikea Frosta stool into a new laptop table.
Turn over the stool and use it for hanging magazines and books.
Turn the stool over and use it as a firewood stand.
Turn your stool into a swing for outdoors or indoors.
Wall-mounted shelf made of several stools and painted in pastel colors.
p.s. If you’re interestind in more IKEA stool hacks, here are some for BEKVAM, MAMMUT and ODDVAR series.