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7. Kitchen Island
Most of can use more space in the kitchen but installing a permanent island is not always an option. It’s also great to have the option of moving your “island” when you don’t need it. Ikea’s Bekvam kitchen cart perfect for slamming up some with paint and adding a personalized top like butcher block, tile or even marble or granite.
Check out OliverAndRust.com for this gorgeous hack. You’ll find other great design and decor too!
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8. Gold Bar Cart
I love gold! This bar cart is genius because its inexpensive (only $30) and is on the smaller side so it doesn’t take up much room. Just purchase the Bygel Ikea cart and some gold spray paint to get this classy look. As soon as I don’t have a toddler who would break all the glassware on a cart like this, I’m totally making one of these for myself!
Visit HistoryInHighHeels.blogspot.com for an easy step-by-step instructions and other great lifestyle and travel tips.
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9. Â Bunkbed For Baby
The creator of this hack did so out of necessity, because she had to accommodate 3 growing boys with a baby on the way. Using the Mydal bunk bed system, you can squeeze a small crib in lieu of the bottom bunk to create tons of space in your kids room!
Check out ApartmentTherapy.com for this hack and so much more on stylish apartment living!