An Easy DIY Fix For An Ikea Eyesore

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

Have you ever bought a cabinet or bookcase from Ikea only to be disappointed by the gap between the cabinet doors?  Me too!  I hate that you can see bits and pieces of what’s inside the cabinet through the gap.

A couple of weeks ago I purchased the Brimnes cabinet to go in our basement landing area.  I needed some storage in that area but didn’t want to spend a lot of money so Ikea was a great solution.

Ever since the hubby put the cabinet together I’ve been staring at that darn gap between the doors.  I’ve been thinking about how I could make it disappear and finally figured out a super easy and inexpensive fix.

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

The FIX…

I dug through my craft supplies and found a piece of basswood  that I purchased years ago from Hobby Lobby.  If you’re not familiar with basswood, it’s a very thin piece of bendable  hardwood that can be cut with scissors, painted or stained.  Crafters use it to create arched or circular shapes for craft projects.  

With my basswood in hand, I put my DIY skills to work. Here’s how I fixed the gap...

Step 1:  I cut my basswood to the length of my door. (note: you’ll only be attaching wood to one door).  If your door length is longer than 24″, you’ll need to use two pieces of wood and glue them together. The doors on my cabinet are 36″ so I glued two 24″ lengths together and then cut it down to size.

Step 2:  Next I painted the wood black to match my cabinet.  Because the wood is so thin, it doesn’t take long for the paint to dry.

Step 3:  The final step was attaching the wood piece to the open edge of one cabinet door. I used glue dots to attach the wood to my door leaving about 1 1/2″ of wood extended beyond the door edge. The thin basswood sheet will sit between the doors and the interior shelves and fills the dreaded gap.

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

Gap be gone!  Now you can’t see between the doors and the cabinet looks finished.

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

One other change I made to the cabinet was switching out the ugly wood handles for brass knobs that I bought at Scott Antique Market.  Instead of a single pull, I  decided on four knobs and just love the look.

An Easy Fix For an Ikea EyeSore

Sometimes it the little things that make the biggest difference.

Happy decorating friends.

 

Let’s Go Shopping: 12 Must-Have Items From Ikea

I ventured out to Ikea last Friday after having stayed away for several months.

Ikea Shopping Bag

A trip to Ikea is not typically something you just do on the spur of the moment.  There are a couple of things you’ll need to do before heading to Ikea…

 1) You have to think about the day and time to go (in order to maintain your sanity)

and

2) if you’re married, you have to get the hubs on board at least a week in advance so that he can store up some patience for what is sure to be a few hours of browsing, oohing and awing and creative brainstorming. Oh, and you just might have to promise to take him out to lunch and you pay for it…just saying!

With both to-do’s check off my list the hubs and I headed to Ikea.

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Painted Ikea Tables

The beauty of many of the Ikea tables is that they can be transformed and UpStyled with paint.

The beauty of paint is that it is the cheapest design tool you can use to transform your home.

The combination of paint and Ikea furniture can yield stunning results.

The Malm Dressing Table painted grey

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The Docksta Table with a painted gold base

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The Vittsjo Table painted gold

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The Melltorp Table painted yellow

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The Docksta Table painted in black chalkboard paint

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This round side table is discontinued but the Lindved Table is similar

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The Liatorp Table with painted base

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Now I’m in the mood to head to Ikea and then paint something.  How about you?

Shelly

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