Bedroom Dresser With Mirror Ikea

HEMNES bedroom seriesOur traditional-style HEMNES bedroom series is actually designed with the future in mind. Sturdy – it’s mostly solid wood – it’ll age beautifully, so you’ll be able to enjoy it for years. From comfy beds to roomy chests of drawers, all in a choice of colors, there’s everything you need for creating a bedroom you love. IKEA Chest of drawersA chest of drawers that suits you, your clothes and your space means no more cold mornings searching for your socks. Ours come in styles that match our wardrobes and in different sizes so you can use them around your home, even in a narrow hall. For maximum organization, use SKUBB fabric boxes to sort out your stuff inside the drawers.Learn how to prevent furniture tip-over accidents Wardrobes & Bedroom storageHow to Organizer Your Dresser imageFiguring out where everything goes in a dresser is a challenge for many people. It can be difficult to get everything to fit. Deciding how to make everything fit in a tidy way, remain organized, and come...

Read More about How to Organizer Your Dresser For our favorite room in the house (yours)Bedroom furniture that gives you space to store your things (in a way that means you’ll find them again). With warm lighting to set the mood and soft textiles to snuggle up in. All at a price that lets you rest easy. It’s what sweet dreams are made of. Full, Queen and King beds, Guest beds & daybeds, Loft beds & bunk beds MirrorsMirrors are more than just useful for checking how your hair’s doing. With their distinctive frames and shapes, they can really enhance your décor. Larger wall mirrors, or smaller ones grouped together, make a room look brighter and bigger. Our different styles and types give you choices for everywhere in your home.Vanities and Vanity StoolsVanities offer a convenient place to store jewelry, makeup and other essentials, and most feature a mirror that you can use as you apply makeup and do your hair.Vanities are available in many styles and designs.

Corner vanity tables are generally designed for smaller rooms and can save space. Triple-mirror vanity tables have one large stationary mirror and two moveable smaller mirrors at each side. This setup is great for doing hair and can add a touch of elegance to your room. Another style is the rotating mirror vanity table, which includes a mirror that can be rotated from front to back to provide different viewing angles.Another feature to consider when shopping for a vanity is the stool. Vanity stools and vanity chairs can be purchased in a set with a vanity table or separately. Consider whether you want a backless stool or vanity bench or a chair with a back for added comfort and support.At Walmart, you'll find a wide variety of vanities and vanity stools in styles ranging from Victorian to contemporary, all at Every Day Low Prices. Don't forget to check out our other bedroom furniture as well. We love IKEA for its affordable prices, modern design, and cutting-edge product releases. But given that the Swedish mega-retailer prints more copies of its catalog than there are sales of the Bible each year, it's only natural to worry that your new flat-packed furniture won’t look unique when millions of home decorators are buying the same thing.

Enter the IKEA hack. We can't resist a good DIY, especially ones that involve our favorite Swedish retailer. These simple upgrades instantly elevate your cheap finds into totally chic and expensive-looking décor.
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What a super-chic addition to any bookshelf or office. One area of IKEA you've most likely overlooked is the fabric section. We love this hack that uses IKEA's textured raw cotton, Minna, to make textile pots. They have sewn the fabric into a simple shape and placed it around basic planters, then painted them with stripes of varying hues. This easy DIY can add a pop of color wherever you need one. A Reclaimed Wood Stikwood Headboard Any furniture hack that doesn't involve a drill is one we definitely want to know about. This clever decorator used a little Stikwood adhesive and some wood panels to spruce up her IKEA Malm bed frame. The end result is a reclaimed wood look with very little woodworking involved. It does require a rotary saw to get the length right, but that’s nothing you can’t handle. Copper Barn Pendant Lights Copper is all the rage these days, so we're 100% behind this hack. One smart DIY-er made the wise choice to brighten up IKEA's Ottava pendant lights with copper spray paint to get the look for less.

It's super chic, and we wouldn't be able to tell the difference. A Modern Pendant Lamp A single drill hole transformed IKEA’s beautiful bronze Angenäm dish into a modern pendant lamp. Simple yet so sophisticated. A Wood and Metal Bracket Shelving Unit Can you believe IKEA Ekby Lerberg brackets were used to build this beautiful DIY wooden shelving unit? The brackets have allowed for greater flexibility when placing accents like the mirror. It's also a great alternative to store-bought shelves. A Modern Nursery Dresser A coat of soft green paint and a set of brass bar pulls transformed IKEA's wooden Tarva dresser from something plain into something photogenic. For those who want the look of custom cabinetry without the cost, Semihandmade doors are the answer. The company produces doors, panels and drawer faces designed specifically to fit IKEA cabinets, and as you can see by these pretty sage cabinets, they look quite luxurious. A Built-In Billy Bookcase

Custom built-ins don't come cheap, so we love one homeowner's genius idea to put three of IKEA's popular Billy bookcases together. A solid baseboard and crown molding were added so it blends perfectly with the period style of this home. A 22-Foot-Long Media Stand This homeowner purchased multiple IKEA kitchen cabinets, set them on the floor, and added a top surface to create a 22-foot-long media stand for their living room. An Upholstered Bunk Bed Now this is one cool bedroom. This parent figured out how to upholster IKEA’s Kura reversible bed for their daughter’s room to give it a softer, more traditional, and personalized look. Sleepovers are sure to be fun in this bedroom. By hanging IKEA’s Bestå shelf unit on the wall and topping it with a stained wood panel, you can create a floated credenza that looks way more costly than it actually is. A DIY Wood Nightstand A little contact paper and spray paint went a long way to transform the basic and modern IKEA side table into a nightstand with a more feminine vibe.