5 Best IKEA Hacks To Upgrade Your Living Space for $100 or Less

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Anyone who’s ever walked inside an IKEA might have felt like they were passing through a portal into so many potential realities: Room after room staged to the nines, giving a sense of how decor can give a space its character.

If the immaculate staging of an IKEA showroom proves one thing, it’s that investing a little care and strategy can upgrade four walls into a work of art.

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While IKEA employs professionals to create these beautiful rooms, you can make your spaces so much more compelling with the right IKEA products and a willingness to experiment.

GOBankingRates looks at some ways you can use IKEA furniture and decor to upgrade your space. 

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Make Your Own Bar Cart

Part of showing your guests a good time goes far beyond the quality of the drinks you offer — it’s all about the elegant and cozy vibes of the space you’re sharing. With just a NISSAFORS cart and some spray paint, you can create a bar cart that belongs in the chicest speakeasy.

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At only $24.99, the cart is inexpensive enough to let you load up on multiple cans of spray paint to coat everything as thickly as you’d like.

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Turn an Ordinary Night Light into an Epic Adventure

Technically, IKEA Hackers offered instructions on converting the MÖRKRÄDD night light into a model of the Death Star for a children’s bedroom. But there’s no reason that Star Wars fans of all ages can’t bring some movie magic into any room.

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All you need is a MÖRKRÄDD night light for only $5.99 and a 3D print of the Death Star. The IKEA Hackers website provides complete directions and a link to a free model.

Maximize Your Storage Space in a Small Bathroom

Whether your bathroom is on the smaller side or you’re neatnik — or all of the above — you can declutter your sink and drawers easily with the UPPDATERA set of three boxes.

Priced at only $8.00, these boxes should fit evenly in many bathroom drawers and cabinets, allowing you to store everything with a tidiness that helps you declutter your sink.

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©IKEA

Declutter Your Desk in Fine Style

For most working adults, your desk is more than just where you get in the zone during a workday — it’s also a repository for all the flash drives, wires, headphones, and other bric-a-brac.

Instead of cramming everything into coffee cups, or worse, leaving everything out in the open, why not use the elegant ÅKERBÄR greenhouse to store your supplies?

At only $22.99, you could also include a few fake plants or succulents depending on your space needs.

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Organize Your Mudroom

A ton of muddy shoes strewn across a mudroom isn’t just visually unappealing, it can be downright unsafe as a tripping hazard.

However, there’s an easy and inexpensive hack for the KALLAX shelf unit: Just turn it on its side and use the shelf units for your shoes. At only $49.99, you could even pile up two and create a unit for backpacks, bags and purses.

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