IKEA Ivar cabinets are simple and basic pine items for storage – such a look requires changes and personalization. We’ve gathered the coolest and brightest IKEA Ivar hacks you may love and repeat or get inspired to create something that you like.
Renovating The Doors
Upscaling the doors of the cabinet is the easiest idea to go, it’s a fast and simple DIY. Take some paint of the shade you like and paint the Ivar piece, and voila! Saying painting I mean not usual solid colors but also something creative: some abstract or geometric patterns, even houses and mountains – turn on your creativity! You may also try various stickers or masking tape to create some prints on the Ivar piece. Not your way to decorate? Cover your Ivar cabinet with some printed wallpaper, go for dimensional appliques or chalkboard paint, so that your kids could turn this plain cabinet into a masterpiece with chalk. Don’t forget that you may add some legs to your cabinet or handles, pulls and knobs – create your own Ivar!
A very bold Ivar hack with paints and realistic flower stickers plus large navy round handles just wows.
An Ivar cabinet renovated with a 3D monstera leaf print and gold handles used as a bold home bar.
Teal painted Ivar cabinets with leather pulls attached to the matching wall create a continuous space.
IKEA Ivar cabinet done with paneling, painted dusty lilac and placed on casters for a vintage feel.
IKEA Ivar cabinets painted navy and with gold legs look chic and elegant, with a modern twist.
Ivar cabinets decorated with geometric patterns made with masking tape and black and gold legs.
Floating IKEA Ivar cabinets to comprise a kitchen, each door painted a different color.
Floating IKEA Ivar cabinets with creative painting is a bold idea for any room, turn on your inner painted.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet decorated with black typography looks very bold and modern.
A tall cabinet of several Ivar items painted navy and spruced up with gold touches - handles and legs.
An IKEA Ivar hack placed on pink legs and covered with catchy wallpaper, you may also create this pattern yourself.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet customized with grey paint, cloud prints and black legs for a nursery or a kids' room.
A very chic and refined hack of an Ivar cabinet in navy, with tall gold and navy legs and gold knobs.
Floating Ivar cabinets with painted houses will refresh a kids' room and will include much storage.
Dark green Ivar cabinets with gold legs in front of a matching wall create a gorgeous moody space.
Other Hacks
If you don’t have much time, simply limit the hack to adding a top and a couple of leather pulls – you’ll get an easy Scandinavian item. Adding bright legs to the cabinet is another fast idea, it won’t take much time. Change the doors for cane ones and add hairpin legs to give your cabinet a gorgeous mid-century modern feel. Hang new doors made of paneling or beams, cut out the doors and insert some cork inside – these are catchy and interesting hacks. You may actually change your Ivar into a totally new piece painting it and adding shelves, legs and accessories. Turn on your creativity and create a customized piece!
An IKEA Ivar cabinet hacked with cane and with round knobs and tall legs looks retro-inspired and relaxed.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet painted blue, placed on tall legs and clad with corks is a bold and very whimsical idea.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet placed on tall legs and decorated with vintage plant pictures is a whimsy hack to try.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet spruced up with hairpin legs and cane doors is a stunning storage piece with an edge.
An Ivar cabinet hacked in Asian style and with an additional shelf under it can be used as a bold home bar.
An Ivar cabinet placed on hot pink neon legs is a gorgeous idea, which won't take much time to recreate.