That sofa table is stunning. I had no clue it was five nightstands. It looks like one solid piece. Well done! I'm taking inspo from this and making my own.
All three of those pieces are lovely and you worked so hard on them too, well done 👏🏻. My favourite is the large cabinet behind the sofa, it really does look amazing.
just wanted to tell you you have fantastic woodworking skills the projects you did are unique and inspired me to give it a try again wish we had ikeas in my state Diy can save you tons of money and can be better quality than some of the original items you get inspired by. keep up the good work and continued success
This is the nicest comment and such a huge compliment, thank you so much, Andrew! I have a ton to learn, but it’s been really fun so far… I’m hoping someday I don’t even need the ikea components to build this stuff🤞 Good luck with all your upcoming builds too!!
I'm new to your channel and thought I'd let you know I think you're doing a fantastic job. The transformations of the original Ikea items into these expensive looking pieces of furniture is nothing short of amazing. Congratulations on what you are doing. Also, I think it's great that your children are growing up seeing their mum doing all this hard work and getting to see that it's not only men that do handiwork etc. I wish you much success in your future.
I love them all, but especially 1 & 2. That wood bending looks so tricky and time consuming, but I so want to make a cabinet like that. I agree I think a marble top on it would be beautiful. You Rock! 👍💕
Wow! Beautifully done. I love the storage you created. I'm building a TV/storage wall in my living room out of base cabinets. Thanks for the inspiration and tips. Love the rounded ends on the fluted piece. It softens the lines of the fluted piece. Great tutorial😊❤
I just came across your channel from a RUclips short and watched a few of your videos. I needed to say, your style and home decor is brilliantly beautiful, well done!
Wow you have made beautiful furniture which you would never guess started off as Ikea pieces , you are very talented huni fantastic job you should be so proud of yourself 👏😉👍😊🌼
Your furniture is beautiful and so unique! Your floors are stunning, are they real white oak? We are looking to get new flooring and I’ve been trying to find a cost effective alternative to white oak.
Hi Annie, I really enjoyed your video and want to attempt to build the sofa table. I tried to access your blog for the veneer product and amazon edging links, but wasn't able to. Would you mind letting me know the amazon link for the edgining? And are you able to share the measurements for your plywood cuts? Thank you.
Hi!! I’m so excited you’re going to build the sofa table! And I’m so sorry my blog has been having issues with that pop up… I think it’s finally fixed! If you still can’t access it, let me know, and I can get you links another way!
Thank you so much!! I have both items linked in the blog post that’s linked in the caption… Rockler has a veneer that is the same as the one as I found at my local woodworking place, and the iron on edge banding is from amazon!
Hello just came upon your channel. Enjoying- thank you. How do you go about starting handling larger power tools and projects , measuring and planning.? Did you take a wood shop class or did you just watch tons of RUclips’s? You had to start with some basic tools before the table saw.? Also, video editing does make things seem quick- always nice to know the actual turn times for completion.
Hi! I watched a ton of youtube videos and asked friends! We all have friends who can use power tools, and I've rarely found one that wasn't willing to help out with advice in some way! ❤
@@champagnechaos I finished it, Mine is a bit different. I used three Tonstad cabinets, connected together to make a 97 inch credenza. What's nice is that it has sliding glass doors, which works out great in my dining room where we didn't want doors that swing outwards. After I leveled everything, I attached it to the wall using 2x4s that I attached to the wall first using lag bolts. I then stained it the color that I wanted. Since my house is almost 100 years old, I had to add some strips to the back of the whole thing to meet the wall. I then built a huge 150 pound Mirror wall to go on top. The Mirror wall 4x6 with 24 mirrors I got from Home Depot. I have tiny wooden dowels in between for a rustic feel. Of course, I had to add some support so that the mirror is not just hanging on the wall but supported by the new credenza and then attach that to the wall. It's so pretty. I am so proud of what I created and wanted you to know how you inspired me to make it.
@@annealston4858this is the coolest thing ever to hear! Thank you so so much for sharing this! It sounds like you built such a beautiful piece, you should be so proud!!🙌🙌
Hey I love your work .don't wanna b rude are u a professional or like self improvised ,i love your creativity hope I can learn such stuff too .god bless u
Usually you can build it for much less. These kinds of pieces would be at least $500 but if you DIY it, not only can you feel super proud that you made it yourself but it also should save you about 50% of that amount, if not more. And it helps build up your skills using various tools. It's literally a win/win. And this channel is all about DIY so not sure why you're here. 😂🤦🙄
The cabinet behind the sofa is my favorite! Awsome job on all pieces!
Thank you so much, Lori!! The sideboard had been my favorite ikea hack for awhile, but I agree with you, the sofa table just beat it out haha
That sofa table is stunning. I had no clue it was five nightstands. It looks like one solid piece. Well done! I'm taking inspo from this and making my own.
Thank you! It was very do-able, and makes such a statement!
All three of those pieces are lovely and you worked so hard on them too, well done 👏🏻. My favourite is the large cabinet behind the sofa, it really does look amazing.
So glad you liked it! I think that one might be my favorite too!!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you’re the IKEA hack queen and I’m so proud of you 💕
You’re the best, Aminah!! That means so much! Thank you!
just wanted to tell you you have fantastic woodworking skills the projects you did are unique and inspired me to give it a try again wish we had ikeas in my state Diy can save you tons of money and can be better quality than some of the original items you get inspired by. keep up the good work and continued success
This is the nicest comment and such a huge compliment, thank you so much, Andrew! I have a ton to learn, but it’s been really fun so far… I’m hoping someday I don’t even need the ikea components to build this stuff🤞 Good luck with all your upcoming builds too!!
Whew! You REALLY put in the effort on these! Hats off to you! ❤❤
All three are beautiful.....Expertly done
I seriously appreciate that so much! Thank you, Fred!
I love all of them! Thank you so much for taking the time to film and share the process 🙌🏻
I LOVE everything you’ve put on this channel. Especially the arched nook. ❤
That’s so awesome to hear! Thank you so much for being here!! The arched nook might be my favorite too🙌
I'm new on this channel. Which nook?
I'm new to your channel and thought I'd let you know I think you're doing a fantastic job. The transformations of the original Ikea items into these expensive looking pieces of furniture is nothing short of amazing. Congratulations on what you are doing. Also, I think it's great that your children are growing up seeing their mum doing all this hard work and getting to see that it's not only men that do handiwork etc. I wish you much success in your future.
Thank you so much! This means so much, and it was so kind of you to take the time to share! ❤❤
UNBELIEVABLY GREAT WORK! Just incredible stuff!
I love them all, but especially 1 & 2. That wood bending looks so tricky and time consuming, but I so want to make a cabinet like that. I agree I think a marble top on it would be beautiful. You Rock! 👍💕
This is the nicest message, thank you so much for making my night!! I hope you have a great one also!
Wow! Beautifully done. I love the storage you created. I'm building a TV/storage wall in my living room out of base cabinets. Thanks for the inspiration and tips. Love the rounded ends on the fluted piece. It softens the lines of the fluted piece. Great tutorial😊❤
Thank you so much for such a nice message, and that’s so awesome you’re building a storage wall! Storage is my FAVORITE😂😂
Thanks for showing the real life challenges and how you solved them. You did a beautiful job
This is the nicest compliment, I can’t thank you enough! I hope you’re having a great weekend!
Girl you are a-ma-zing!! Wish I had at least 10 % of your talent 😂
This is such a huge compliment! Thank you!! But also, I bet you could do all of this because I didn’t think I could a few years ago either😂
@@champagnechaos Oh thanks, that gives some hope 🤭
I just came across your channel from a RUclips short and watched a few of your videos. I needed to say, your style and home decor is brilliantly beautiful, well done!
Thank you so much!
Wow!, Great job with both the diy info and editing.!!
You have no idea how much I appreciate that! Thank you!! The editing piece isn’t my strong suit and takes FOREVER😂
Awesome work. I'm disappointed though. I came into this video thinking that I could do that sofa cabinet. Oh well, nice job!
You are my favorite person on YT doing this type of work. I love this project!!!
You just made my month, I can't even tell you how much I appreciate such a nice comment! Thank you for being here!!
I’m never going to do this but I want to give you credit for your creativity and hardworking. And inspiration : )
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a nice comment! I hope you have a great rest of your day!
You did amazing job with everything!
Wow you have made beautiful furniture which you would never guess started off as Ikea pieces , you are very talented huni fantastic job you should be so proud of yourself 👏😉👍😊🌼
You have an incredibly smart and creative brain! Wow!
You are so talented! I love everything!
What an amazing job you've done!!! I just loved everything, Thanks for sharing.
Can i kindly know the dementions of the back of couch table please .. its beautiful !
Gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
The side board is beautiful
Annie! I love all these but the sideboard is my fav!
Thank you so much!!!!
These are amazing hacks. But, it's obvious you have to be very skilled to create them.
Wooow these are STUNNING!
Your furniture is beautiful and so unique! Your floors are stunning, are they real white oak? We are looking to get new flooring and I’ve been trying to find a cost effective alternative to white oak.
Thank you so so much! Our floors are engineered, whitewashed white oak planks from LL Flooring!
Hi Annie, I really enjoyed your video and want to attempt to build the sofa table. I tried to access your blog for the veneer product and amazon edging links, but wasn't able to. Would you mind letting me know the amazon link for the edgining? And are you able to share the measurements for your plywood cuts?
Thank you.
Hi!! I’m so excited you’re going to build the sofa table! And I’m so sorry my blog has been having issues with that pop up… I think it’s finally fixed! If you still can’t access it, let me know, and I can get you links another way!
Great Hacks, Beautiful! Can you please post resource for white oak veneer and edge banding? Is it available online?
Thank you so much!! I have both items linked in the blog post that’s linked in the caption… Rockler has a veneer that is the same as the one as I found at my local woodworking place, and the iron on edge banding is from amazon!
@@champagnechaos fabulous! Thank you 😁
Dang you have a steady hand when cutting with power tools
Beautiful craftsmanship...
Thank you so much!
Great job they all look amazing 🤩
Thank you so much!!
Hi, lovely job. With regard to the desk, instead of cutting grooves, could you have used pole wrap?. Thanks
Hi! Yes! You'd just have to create a curved frame to support them, and do something slightly different with the doors so they would match!
Hello just came upon your channel. Enjoying- thank you. How do you go about starting handling larger power tools and projects , measuring and planning.? Did you take a wood shop class or did you just watch tons of RUclips’s? You had to start with some basic tools before the table saw.? Also, video editing does make things seem quick- always nice to know the actual turn times for completion.
Hi! I watched a ton of youtube videos and asked friends! We all have friends who can use power tools, and I've rarely found one that wasn't willing to help out with advice in some way! ❤
Wonderful job !!
Absolutely brilliant
Girl, that’s amazing
I love all of them🎉 Thank you for sharing ❤
Wow you are a real IKEA hack queen! My new idol! Great job!!😍🤩💪👷♀👸
This is the nicest compliment! I can’t thank you enough!! I do have a love for ikea hacks, and really anything that makes life a little easier😂
Would it be possible to just use wood looking contact paper to do the furniture piece behind the couch?
Gracias. Maravillosas ideas 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Beautiful 😍
So very well done! 🎉
I appreciate that so much! Thank you!!
You’re awesome! I wish I had paid more attention in wood shop lol.
Never too late to learn something new!
Annie you are so incredible at everything you do!! 😍😍
Curve bending is sooooo attractive 🤤 I’m not that DIY chick though :(
Great compilation ...what's next, what's next, what's next?!!
Always something in the works! 🤣🤣🤣
What color are your walls? Looks like the perfect sage I'm looking for!
Hi! So sorry for the late response - It's Illusive Green by Sherwin Williams!
Just what I needed.. thanks
I'm so glad! Thank you!
@@champagnechaos I finished it, Mine is a bit different. I used three Tonstad cabinets, connected together to make a 97 inch credenza. What's nice is that it has sliding glass doors, which works out great in my dining room where we didn't want doors that swing outwards. After I leveled everything, I attached it to the wall using 2x4s that I attached to the wall first using lag bolts. I then stained it the color that I wanted. Since my house is almost 100 years old, I had to add some strips to the back of the whole thing to meet the wall. I then built a huge 150 pound Mirror wall to go on top. The Mirror wall 4x6 with 24 mirrors I got from Home Depot. I have tiny wooden dowels in between for a rustic feel. Of course, I had to add some support so that the mirror is not just hanging on the wall but supported by the new credenza and then attach that to the wall. It's so pretty. I am so proud of what I created and wanted you to know how you inspired me to make it.
@@annealston4858this is the coolest thing ever to hear! Thank you so so much for sharing this! It sounds like you built such a beautiful piece, you should be so proud!!🙌🙌
@@champagnechaos I sure am! Thank you for the encouragement to keep going.
you’re awesome! Have a great night!
Use epoxy to stabilize the particle board before drilling
Wow. Genius!!!
came here for the hacks...learned how to assemble furniture
what is that tool you are using to make the router move straight down the wood?
Hi! I used a mini circular saw for that part!
Found the video! 🎉🎉🎉 🙏🏽😍
They are all beautiful!! 🥰
You said Columbus as in Ohio? Just wondering I live 45 minutes from there.
Yes!
Wooow!!!! Just Wooow 😲👏
You my dear are a very clever and talented young woman, happy husband and kids I'm sure .❤❤
That's still ridiculously priced! It's lovely yes
AMAZING 🤍🤍🤍🤍
Wow!
wow, this cabinet with the rounded corners is the most beautiful Ikea Hack I've ever seen, bravo 👍
This is such a huge compliment! Thank you so much!!
where your
your rug from?
Hi! It's from Amber Interiors! I've linked it here: urlgeni.us/amzn/qsp2
Ps. “Pretty pegs” has nice legs for ikea furniture but you can build anything so you totally don’t need to buy them! 😂
I haven't heard of them! Thank you!
This is sick. That tv console can easily sell for 2K
Thank you!! You’re so right, these pieces weren’t cheap to make, but they are compared to what’s out there to buy!
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Hey I love your work .don't wanna b rude are u a professional or like self improvised ,i love your creativity hope I can learn such stuff too .god bless u
I am self-taught! DIY projects are awesome because anyone can learn how to do them... you've got this!
@@champagnechaos thnks for replying it's such an inspiration 😁
Cool, but why?
Wow 😀🤍
thank you!!
Por favor subtítulos en 🇪🇸 español 💎 gracias
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Nice work and pretty woman, what not to like
Nice job but I’d rather just buy a piece of furniture than go through this hassle.
Usually you can build it for much less. These kinds of pieces would be at least $500 but if you DIY it, not only can you feel super proud that you made it yourself but it also should save you about 50% of that amount, if not more. And it helps build up your skills using various tools. It's literally a win/win. And this channel is all about DIY so not sure why you're here. 😂🤦🙄