Here are some more Kallax shelves in black and white in Donnetta Byrd’s craft room. Kallax is a very popular unit for craft rooms made with IKEA options. Below that is the 78 inch Linnmon tabletop. In this craft room, we have the 78 inch Lack shelf (with lights) over a pegboard. This is another use for the Kallax shelves (4×2) with added plexiglass dividers in the shelves to stack paper. Here’s another view of Cari’s room, showing the other side of her sewing table: This is an IKEA Kallax unit (4×4) with fabric storage cubes and baskets. There is a Kallax 4×4 unit on the bottom and a Kallax 2×4 unit on the top. Here are two IKEA Kallax shelves (formerly known as Expedit) stacked on top of one another to create tall storage that makes the most of the space. (Note that those magnetic tins used to be sold at IKEA, but seem to be discontinued, so you’ll want to buy them online instead.) Isn’t this super cute? Taking a closer look at the area over her Linnmon desk, we see she’s also using these steel strips to hold her magnetic tins. It features Kallax shelves (4×2), a Lack wall shelf unit, Alex drawers (both wide and narrow), and a Linnmon tabletop. Here is a craft corner by reader Candice Winter. The plastic thing on top of the unit is a Variera bag dispenser.Īnd I used a similar idea to use Kallax and pegboards make a craft vinyl storage unit, too! I also used this Kallax unit and added shelves for paper storage! It’s even on wheels I got at IKEA. I also got a 74″ long IKEA Lack shelf, attached puck lights to it, and hung it over my pegboard! You can learn how I made the pegboard here. In my craft room, I put IKEA legs on IKEA Kallax units and Alex drawers to get them up to the height I wanted and give them a little extra flair! You can read exactly how I attached the legs to the IKEA craft room storage in this tutorial. IKEA has SO many options for storage among its many shelves and drawers options. Let’s take a look at the best IKEA Craft Room ideas, hacks, and storage solutions I’ve found so far! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. Tip: Be sure to check out my IKEA Shopping Tips and Tricks post before you go!
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