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IKEA platform bed hack with hidden storage and ventilation | DIY bedroom makeover | Drawer, Cabinet
Perfect for small spaces, this DIY project will maximize your storage options while keeping your bedroom looking clean and organized.
↓Things in the video ↓
Stud finder: amzn.to/3LyAq2p
Pocket hole jig: amzn.to/3ybkUGF
Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp
Screw Driver: amzn.to/3Wkkt6G
Level: amzn.to/4edQxPX
Table Saw (DWE7485): amzn.to/3QmJ32U
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Intro (00:00)
Cabinets (01:50)
Framing (04:12)
Slats (07:01)
Ventilation (08:30)
Reveal (09:38)
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#bedroom #ikeahack #makeover
↓Things in the video ↓
Stud finder: amzn.to/3LyAq2p
Pocket hole jig: amzn.to/3ybkUGF
Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp
Screw Driver: amzn.to/3Wkkt6G
Level: amzn.to/4edQxPX
Table Saw (DWE7485): amzn.to/3QmJ32U
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Intro (00:00)
Cabinets (01:50)
Framing (04:12)
Slats (07:01)
Ventilation (08:30)
Reveal (09:38)
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#bedroom #ikeahack #makeover
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Видео
DIY Modem WiFi Router Station with IKEA ENHET Hack | Hidden Cables & Clean Look | Organization Tips
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 дней назад
In this video, I transform an IKEA ENHET cabinet into a multifunctional WiFi router station. This hack keeps cables hidden and your space looking clean and organized. Watch until the end for a secret bonus use of this cabinet. ↓Things in the video ↓ Modem Wifi Router Combo: amzn.to/3W5y5ko Stud finder: amzn.to/3LyAq2p Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp Screw Driver: amzn.to/3Wkkt6G Level: amzn.to/4...
Ultimate IKEA AURDAL Drawer Hack: Easy Full Pull-Out & Push-Open Upgrade!
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Месяц назад
Learn how to upgrade your closet system for full pull-out and push-open functionality without breaking the bank. Follow my step-by-step guide and transform your closet with this simple, budget-friendly DIY project. Like and subscribe for more home improvement tips! ↓Things in the video ↓ Push open full extension drawer slider: amzn.to/4bSVsnW Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp Wrench: amzn.to/3KGY2...
IKEA AURDAL Installation & Drawer Hack vs PAX | Assembly, Organize | DIY Closet Makeover on Budget
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video, I take you through a complete DIY closet makeover using the IKEA AURDAL system with a clever drawer hack! If you're tired of your outdated closet and want a budget-friendly transformation, this is for you. ↓Things in the video ↓ Push open full extension drawer slider: amzn.to/4bSVsnW Stud finder: amzn.to/3LyAq2p Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp Screw Driver: amzn.to/3Wkkt6G Level: ...
DIY Ergonomic Sofa Side Table on a Budget | Life-Changing Coffee Table | Living Room Makeover
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Fed up with low tables that strain your back and hog space? This ergonomic, stylish solution has truly changed my life. ↓Tools I used ↓ Kreg angle drill attachment: amzn.to/3R9tzzs Angle clamp: amzn.to/3X58tGy Drawer slider: amzn.to/3SkM2tr Mahogany wood stain: amzn.to/3V4YAWH Table Saw (DWE7485): amzn.to/3QmJ32U Table Saw Stand: amzn.to/3y0zTms Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp Screw Driver: amzn...
DIY Sofa Side Coffee Table Timelapse: Save Money and Transform Your Living Room Ergonomically
Просмотров 3942 месяца назад
Tired of traditional low tables that are bad for your back and take up too much space? This ergonomic and stylish solution is perfect for your living room. ↓Tools I used ↓ Table Saw (DWE7485): amzn.to/3QmJ32U Table Saw Stand: amzn.to/3y0zTms Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Wk9Gcp Screw Driver: amzn.to/3Wkkt6G Miter Saw: amzn.to/3Qmcmm6 Jigsaw: amzn.to/49S7hch Router: amzn.to/4bgRy7s #livingroom #renova...
DIY Kitchen Drawer Organizer: Step-by-Step Utensil Tray Build | Ultimate Kitchen Storage Solution
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
Welcome! In this video, I show you how to build a custom utensil tray from scratch using poplar boards. This DIY kitchen drawer organizer is perfect for holding all your forks, spoons, and long chopsticks. Watch and learn how to create a functional and stylish solution for your kitchen storage needs. Enjoy and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY projects! ↓Things in the vi...
Create a DIY Life-Size Barbie Box Photo Booth | Perfect Birthday Party Decoration!
Просмотров 3762 месяца назад
How to make a life-size barbie box for my wife's barbie theme birthday party! ↓Tools in the video ↓ Power cutter: amzn.to/3wnNzYf Pink gift wrap: amzn.to/4dApfmC Alternatively you can use pink wallpaper: amzn.to/4b9HMV8 Shipping tapes: amzn.to/4aknvLt Intro (0:00) Frame (0:12) Wrap with pink (2:14) Letter and sign (3:07) #barbie #birthday #diy
IKEA FRIDANS roller blinds installation and how to hack the control stick on the left | DIY
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 месяца назад
IKEA FRIDANS roller blinds installation and how to hack the control stick on the left | DIY
Ultimate Beginner's Guide: DIY Table Saw Workbench | DeWalt 7485
Просмотров 7473 месяца назад
Ultimate Beginner's Guide: DIY Table Saw Workbench | DeWalt 7485
Super!!!👌👍
You deserve more subs and views! Great video. Keep it up!
I appreciate it!
Really great video! Has inspirsed me to start thinking about doing some of my own projects :)
Great to hear! Go for it!
Very Clever... I like your thinking ... Well Done
Thank you! Cheers!
You missed a step, reloading the spring in the opposite direction. If you don't do that blind just drops as soon as you hang it
Awesome video!
thanks for this video, i made the same closet choice and this video made me feel alot better about doing the work and adding this project to my todo list
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant! Dude, that's awesome
Thanks, glad you like it!
It still messy. Just buy normal shelf and make a hole in back panel... It's simple movable and rental friendly.
The problem isn’t the cabinet that makes it messy; it’s the cable management. Everything is just thrown in, which defeats the purpose and makes people think “just buy a normal shelf”. The normal shelf won’t solve the issue either if the cables aren’t tidied up.
Nice Job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, Ergo, no need to use a hammer that will break the plastic clips as shown in your video, to separate the "roller" from the control bar, please use a flat driver to push into the gap between the control stick and the "roller". The two parts will be separated; you can keep the plastic parts intact which helps the axle rotation smoothly. It is a shame that I can not post pictures here.
Thanks for the advice, Howard! I was a bit too hasty when detaching the clips.
This is a great idea! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Have you got plans for this please
I haven’t had a chance to make the plan yet, but I’d be happy to create one if more people are interested.
This is awesome, what length drawer slides did you use?
14inch is what I used
IT worked thank
Glad it helps!
You look like the future! Light skin. Asian eyes. Nubian hair. I saw an article once in TIME magazine and they described future humans and they were described as a mix of all races. It’s 2024 and here you are. Wow.
NOT A HACK. that's how closets work. jeezzzzzzzzz
How did your pax drawers open fully? I purchased the pax system for a client in February and the drawers barely open halfway. They are essentially useless. I have been searching for rails that will work for months and hacks and nothing has worked. I have tried changing out the rails with other brands and nothing will fit correctly. I even called ikea after watching this video to see how in the world you found pax drawers that open all the way. I know the pax 2.0 is coming out in July in USA but maybe you like somewhere else where it has already come out? Please help!! I need to know where you found the pax drawers!!
I made another video to explain how I hack the ikea drawer ruclips.net/video/Iw37BCVaXOA/видео.html, you can check that out
thanks, Ergo, it looks simple to do; my only question is according to the video ruclips.net/video/6_qQ9K5bFqE/видео.html; the spring needs to rewind in a different direction, however, your film did not mention anything about this, is rewinding the spring can be ignored? thanks again for the confirmation
No need to rewind the spring. Simply move it from left to right, and it works fine for me.
@@ergobuilds thanks, not sure why he needs to rewind the spring.
Just installed the blinds and you absolutely have to rewind the spring otherwise it won't stay open but roll itself out completely.
@@linkehand. strange to me, i did not rewind the spring, just move it from left to right, and it works well
when i moved it from left to right, i had the blinds roll up completely and the control bar is in it is shortest position, not sure if this make any difference?
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Haha yes!
Thanks man. you're a life saver.😅
Glad it helps!
Hi, I'm a beginner in woodworking. I'm looking to furnish my apartment and make some furniture. What tools and materials would you recommend for making furniture easily? Do you think I should use MDF, plywood, or some other material?
I suggest going with plywood as it's solid and easy to install/uninstall. For tools, you'll want a table saw to help you make straight cuts, plus drill/driver, and a pocket hole jig for assembly. These should be enough to get you started on a simple project. You can also check my first real furniture build ruclips.net/video/CMRnhGNn7pQ/видео.html which only use the tool I mentioned above.
great idea
Glad you like it!
Very nice!
Minnie is precious ❤. Love your hacks and the mirror was a good idea. Now I have ideas for making my closet better. Thanks for posting your work!
You are so welcome!
I’m so happy, I found this channel ❤. I love watching how you plan, and listening to your reasoning. In the end what you make is beautiful, even a saw work bench. So, I know everything you make will be just as carefully thought out and built. Thanks for posting your work!
😊 I'm thrilled to hear you enjoy the planning process and reasoning behind my projects. Your kind words mean a lot to me. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel!
Wow! Excellent planning, making assembly fast! Love your work ❤
Glad you like it!
I like the idea of a mini fridge and/or charging area in the hidden compartment.
Mini fridge is a good idea! The challenge is finding a top-open one that matches the size of the compartment.
For the Hiden storage, you could take avantage of that space to add devices charging. Either with having everything hidden with a slot on the back to have the wire able to come out, or add on top a couple charging ports(this would probably break the minimalist look by having it visible. If you are able, you can had a wireless charging spot also. Some can be hidden and some can be visible. Would had some additionnal fonctionnality to it.
Thanks for the ideas and tips! I'm thinking along the same stuff 🤜 🤛. I'll post another video once I add those features.
Is there a budget breakdown? I just kept hearing the word "expensive" but no numbers
The 3/4 inch mahogany, which is 11.25 inches wide, cost $20 per linear foot. I used 4.25 feet, totaling $85 which is the most "expensive" part of the build.
MDF as the structural body is a strong and inexpensive choice for something that is mostly hidden. But my biggest takeaway was the use of the DIY table saw stand doing double duty as a work bench.
It is small, but necessary, projects like this that most DIYers need. Organizing drawers and cabinets to suit our individual needs is a constant challenge.
Very Creative. I like the fact you used cardboard and wrapping paper where most builders would have immediately went to wood.
Yeah they are super budget friendly and cost efficient! Perfect for a one-time use.
Awesome work!!! I would love to learn how to repair wood furniture and build things.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll be making more videos on those topics in the future!
Thank you bro, found a few vids on this item but this was by far the most simple and efficient one. Didn't even need to open the paper manual.
Glad I could help
Nice
Really cool. I will emulate for sure. Do you think a fixed base would add the value of preventing items from getting under the wood and creating chaos? Is that an issue?
Having a fixed base definitely helps, but it would require more materials. I have a very snug and tight fit, which usually works fine. The only issue I've encountered is with the knife, as it's quite thin.
This is pretty much exactly what I want to construct. I just need to get the saw so I can build a table for it.
Great first video, thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the first ever comment on this channel!