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- IKEA Furniture HacksUrbanites hoping to better their apartments with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/9-ingenious-ways-to-hack-ikea-furniture-for-tiny-new-york-apartments/ikea-raised-loft-bed/">space-saving loft beds</a>, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/9-ingenious-ways-to-hack-ikea-furniture-for-tiny-new-york-apartments/ikea-pax-hack/">elegant glass divider walls</a> or <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/9-ingenious-ways-to-hack-ikea-furniture-for-tiny-new-york-apartments/ikea-drawer-hack/">built-in storage compartments</a> are all too often let down once they see what these fantasy furnishings can cost. Those of us who are handy may take the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=diy">DIY</a> route, but not everyone is a natural Bob Vila. Luckily, there's a happy medium between purchasing pricey new furniture and starting from scratch - <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/">IKEA hacking</a>! This resourceful practice involves taking <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=ikea">IKEA</a> pieces (preferably ones you already own or got secondhand) and taking advantage of their modular nature to transform them into your dream configurations. Read on for some of our favorite tutorials seen at <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/">Ikeahackers</a>.1
- IKEA Drawer HackHave an awkward bit of space between your wall and a refrigerator or other appliance? Transform it into a <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/12/laiva-book-case-to-utility-drawer.html">slide-out utility drawer</a> using a Laiva bookcase and some side panels!2
- IKEA Expedit BarA freestanding bar or countertop can divide up a small living space and add functionality that can be accessed from both sides. This <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/12/expedit-bar-table-3.html">DIY bar table</a> is made from an Expedit bookshelf and offers storage as well as style.3
- IKEA Raised Loft BedIKEA hacker Jules decided to modify the Kura bed into a <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2012/07/bed-in-the-air.html">lofted sleeping area</a> for his son. The resulting piece allows the space below to be utilized almost as if the bed wasn't there at all.4
- IKEA Dining Nook HackFormal dining areas are oftentimes just not possible in tiny apartments, which is why we love this DIY dining nook by IKEA hacker April. Using two Expedit bookshelves, April created a <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/expedit-dining-nook.html">cozy L-shaped bench </a>for dining that does double duty as a storage area.5
- IKEA Pax Divider WallDivvying up a studio apartment into living and sleeping areas without blocking daylight from windows can be a baffling task. This <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2010/10/turn-your-studio-apartment-into-a-1-bedroom-with-pax.html">smart IKEA hack</a> reimagines beautiful frosted glass PAX wardrobe doors as a translucent divider wall that can be opened or closed for full privacy.6
- IKEA Loft BedKids who grow up in the city often have to share a bedroom, but they won't mind as much with this<a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/mydal-loftbed-with-play-area.html"> cozy DIY bed nook</a>. It boasts both a fort-like space underneath and a second play area above.7
- Ikea Rounded Vase WallNot having a bathroom wall is not really a common issue, but <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2011/03/ikea-vases-for-a-translucent-rounded-bathroom-wall.html">this hack that uses REKTANGEL vases </a>to create a divider can be applied to living rooms or other areas just as easily. As an added plus, the vases can be arranged in a curved configuration if need be and the spaces between them allow light to pass through while still providing privacy.8
- IKEA Captains Storage BedStorage beds can be costly but here's a way to get one for the price of a <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2012/05/malm-captains-bed-for-tiny-nyc-apartment.html">Malm dresser</a> (which can be purchased secondhand on Craigslist) and some lumber.9
- IKEA 128 Sq. Ft. ApartmentAnd if just one IKEA hack for your apartment isn't enough, how about taking some inspiration from Steve Sauer's ingenious <a href="http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/11/ikea-hacks-in-182-sq-ft-seattle-micro-apartment.html">micro apartment</a> with 8 different living areas in 182 sq. ft. of space! The studio features all kinds of innovative uses for IKEA pieces from cut-up shelves and tabletops in the kitchen to countertops as floors.10