i'm on a jet plane

i'm off to australia in about 5 hours. woohoo!

can't wait for the movie marathon and stale airplane food.

first stop will be sydney for a week and onwards to alice springs. we'll then join a backpacker tour down to adelaide, stopping for the mighty uluru and other sights galore. (i bet 5 ikea allen keys that the tour guide will play this song. it's in the tour guide manual!)

for the next 2 weeks, i'll try to post from wherever i am but i reckon it will be spotty.

have a great weekend and see you in the land down under.


sexy samtid bedside lamp

another hack from adam who a little while back sent in the benjamin laptop stand. this time it's a samtid lamp shade pimp.

"i love the samtid as it, but it's very bright for a bedside lamp. i found a sheet of self adhesive walnut laminate from a woodworking store that was only $15. i trimmed the veneer down to the approximate size, peeled off the backing, and stuck the samtid shade down.

bedside lamp shadesthe plastic shade makes a sturdy base for the laminate - press firmly and make sure it sticks. i used a hole punch to cut the holes out for the frame.

walnut bedside lamp shadesonce the shade is assembled as normal i put two coats of shellac onto it, let it dry, and presto! a sexy modern lampshade.

samtid bedside lamptip: you could also do this hack with some sticky vinyl cutouts similar to lilybee's table hack."


for sale: hemnes daybed

tanya's boyfriend is moving in so the daybed has to go.



"i love it dearly, and loathe the idea of it going to someone who won't appreciate how very cool it is. do you think that you might have some washington dc area readers who might be prepared to make me an offer? i got it in sept with a new twin mattress."

if you're interested, contact tanya at terremotia [at] gmail [dot] com.

go get the now discontinued hemnes daybed and turn it into this banquette of 2006-hack-winner fame.


turn cheap boards into a coffee table

here's an idea from kane for converting cheap ikea panels into a coffee table.

"so you found a nice board from the as-is room with all 4 edges finished (ie. a cabinet door) for a price you can't pass up and want to turn it into a coffee or side table, but don't want to spend a lot of money or have to do a lot of engineering. well, here's an easy solution for a base ... as long as medium brown suits you.

acquire a ramberg bedside table. measuring roughly 18" x 14" x 16", it's big enough around to serve as a table base. more importantly, however, is that this piece is constructed with 7/8" thick sides and shelf, making it very sturdy. with all 4 sides finished and a low $19.99 price tag new, it's affordable too.

just build it up like it's supposed to be - 6 dowels + 6 screws, but omit the glass and pegs. then use 4 small L-clips + short screws on the inside top edge of the ramberg and secure the new top. done.

this is pictured with a wood veneered door (15.5" x 30.5") that was purchased for a measly $0.49."

cheap coffee table


sabrina's bedroom vanity

sabrina's bedroom vanity scored from the as-is department. nice touch with the light bulbs. a wee bit of glamour every girl needs.

"i made a make-up table for myself long time ago. i got most of big pieces from as-is area in ikea - a pax drawer, the mirror, vika curry table legs and the wheels, the side hanger, etc and then i punch holes to put light bulbs in it."

bedroom vanity


reinforcing billy book case cd insert

here's a useful tweak from michael for the billy book case cd insert to reinforce the shelf and close unsightly gaps.

"the billy book case CD insert is a good idea in principle but has at least 3 drawbacks:

  • the standard fixing method is not very solid,
  • it puts the front face of the insert in line with the front of the bookcase, which looks bad,
  • and to add to the bad looks it leaves a small but noticable gap between the top of the insert and the shelf above.
these can all be cured using the leftover packing pieces from two tall wide billy book cases and four small brackets, as follows:

make two "L" shaped inserts from the packing pieces and two brackets. any small brackets will do, i used surplus billy wall anchors. these will be used to space the insert from the back of the book case.

billy book case shelf insert cd storage shelf insert
using the "L" shapes as a depth guide, screw the assembled insert to the bottom of a shelf with two more brackets. you may have to bend the brackets out a bit so that the shelf fits snug against the insert.

book case cd insert cd shelf insert

replace the inserts and slide the shelf / insert combo in in front of them. voila!

cd insert completed cd insert


need a laptop desk? diy your own stand

adam's benjamin laptop desk
adam from boston sends me this cheap but functional laptop desk, hacked from ikea's benjamin stool.

"i've been looking for a laptop desk so that my poor mac won't overheat in the summer time. i was appalled to find that the two most common returns to a search were like... REALLY expensive.

laptop deskcheap laptop desk this absurdly simple hack was done using the $19 benjamin stool and a $6 coping saw. you could make it pretty snappy by taping off the edges and spray painting the inside a really bright color. you could also make a shallower tray if you had access to a table-saw with a plywood blade on it."

lazymonster's grundtal laptop stand
this looks precarious but lazymonster has tested it for months and says it has served its purpose well besides displaying the laptop like a piece of art.

laptop stand
it's put together from an old ikea grundtal paper towel holder (can't find the link on ikea website) and some plexiglass sheet. and is made to be used with a tablet and keyboard, so he doesn't really "touch" the laptop. so, no, you can't type away merrily on this.

thanks! nigel, kevin, ian [via lifehacker]

view lazymonster laptop stand photo set

gino's variera macbook stand
another cheap laptop desk option. gino from the netherlands used the ikea variera kitchen shelf (can't find the link on ikea website) which fits his MacBook to a T.

"since the shelf itself is perforated, it helps to cool the bottom of those overheating notebooks. i ended up mounting the shelf upside down on its legs (pix below does not show this as it is a composite picture using the original variera). this prevents the notebook from falling off the shelf should you push against it from the front or the back."

diy laptop deskcreaneo84's funky monitor stand
breaking slightly from the theme but i couldn't resist slipping in creaneo84's awesome monitor stand that hides ugly cords too. also from a hacked benjamin stool. the front red panel is the deal maker.

monitor standmonitor stand and cable managementthanks, michelle, abby, wendy [via apartment therapy home tech]


slim paperback book case

i love books but finding a book case to fit them all is always a challenge. but i'm loving andrew's solution for paperbacks. it maxs out the space, without taking too much of it.

andrew needed a shallow book case for paperbacks in a narrow hallway. instead of using the ubiquitous billy, andrew measured the borghamn height extender for size and it fitted perfectly. (note: link is to the media storage combo. can't find the link to the height extender only)

ikea wood book case for paperbacksikea wood book case"i used the posts and plates meant to attach the height extender to the borghamn base to instead stack two of the height extenders. if it wasn't for a window shutter in the way, i'd add another one or two shelves for more paperback storage."


grono lamps as bathroom lights

barbara and gary were looking for bathroom light fixture but found nothing till they spotted the grono lamps (can't find link on ikea website).

contemporary bathroom light fixture"we couldn't find any bathroom light fixtures we really liked but walking past the display of little square glass table lamps (grono set) got me thinking. all it took was four of them and four small hand bent brackets and voila! problem solved."

bathroom lightingother grono lamp hacks:
> great grono lamp
> arty lamp


monogrammed mini storage chest

zan made a personalized fira mini storage chest as a birthday present for her sister-in-law who likes craft

"i gave the unit a light sand (it comes quite rough), and stained it with a mixture of floor stain, gold paint (you can only see it from close up) and water so it's not too dark. i painted on the embellished letter with gold acrylic paint and the leafy embellishment with oils, the checkered pattern is just a black coloured pencil. then gave the whole thing a coat of sealer and since i didn't have any real varnish on hand, i mixed some water with PVA glue, a tiny bit of stain and tiny bit of gold paint to give the monogram an aged look. and this is what i got:"

monogrammed mini storage chest sidemonogrammed mini storage chest frontrelated hacks:
> click to view other fira mini storage chest hacks.


justin's 2-tier computer desk

justin's 2-tier computer desk comes together nicely as one compact home office.

home office furniture"i wanted something with a lot of desk space and the ability to grow. i got the mikael desk, the angled capita legs and a lack shelf and mounted them together."

home computer desk


vintage style bedside table

love love love this bedside table by courtney of two straight lines. definitely hits the mommy-daughter sweet spot.

vintage style children bedside table"i found this inexpensive unfinished table at ikea that was about the size i wanted. at first i thought i would paint it or slipcover it, and then i remembered these vintage patterns for little girl's dresses that i had found in the front of my mom's sewing book. ...

vintage style children bedside table close upso, i decided to blow up one of the images and apply it to the side of the table. i painted the whole table a buttermilk color, printed the image on cream paper, decoupaged it on with matte mod podge, sanded it lightly, then waxed the whole piece with a paste wax (like briwax)."

see more of courtney's bedside table.


clothes peg photo frame

more hacks from the shopping sherpa (who isn't shopping this month!). she previously sent in the shopping tote, zippered pouch and rationell placemat and coasters.

this one is nice a twist on a ribba photo frame.

"i bought some ribba frames years ago and broke the glass in one of them. rather than throw the frame away (or put it aside where it would sit forever while i got round to getting new glass cut for it) i did the following:

ribba photo frame

  • removed the mat, leaving just the backing card in place.
  • bought a packet of home brand wooden clothes pegs, and stained one with the wenge coloured stain i had on hand.
  • waited for the peg to dry then glued it onto the backing card.
  • clipped on a postcard."
see more of the shopping sherpa's ribba photo frame.


ikea art treehouse

russel tipped me on this piece that ran on european tv channel, arte.

guy ben-ner, assuming the role of robinson crusoe, starts with a 'tree' made out of dismantled ikea furniture. he then proceeds to take it apart and reassemble it into the furniture pieces he started with - a round table, a rocking chair, a chair a parasol and a sleeping loft.

see more of guy ben-ner's treehouse kit.


geeky dad, funky kids' room

my dad's pretty handy and if ikea was around when i was a kid, i think i would have thrown a major tantrum till i had this kids' room. cue all daddies out there, steal this idea from geekdad and your kid will love you for it.

kid rooms bunk bedgeekdad jim hacked the tromso loft bed into top-bunks. built a wooden structure to elevate the beds 5 feet off the ground, clearing space underneath for closet, desk and - get this - a fireman pole! the repressed child in me is green with envy.

kid rooms fireman poleclick to see more of geekdad's kids' room.

also just want to wish all you daddies a happy father's day!
take your kids to smaland and have a kit kat break! :)

[thanks! anna]


a computer desk upgrade

it's all in the finishing and that rings so true for pj doland's jerker computer desk. the high-grade birch makes a big difference.

"i’ve never really liked the beech-finish laminate particleboard shelves (on the ikea jerker computer desk). they’ve always just looked cheap. earlier this spring i replaced all the shelves with high-grade baltic-birch plywood. it only took a few hours of work. i finished it off with a few coats of tung oil, which i buffed to a nice matte finish. here’s the result:"

see more of pj doland's computer desk.


colouring cloth

update! see valerie's version of a fabric filled in with colour. do you have a version? send it in and share it too.

the shopping sherpa sent me this all-too-cute zippered pouch made from ikea akseline fabric, which has big leafy motifs in black and white. looking at the fabric now, it just seem all too obvious - as obvious as a kid's colouring book.

fill in the colours with fabric markers

add beads, if you want further embellishments

sew into pouch

with the pouch turning out so well, the sherpa is using the rest of the fabric for a matching handbag. click for links to the fabric and pouch.

originally posted on 17 Jan 07.

valerie's version:
"i bought a yard of the pernilla fabric, stretched and stapled it over wooden stretcher bars in my desired sizes and painted my living room colors into it with cheap acrylic paints. that particular fabric was just begging for some color ... it looks like a coloring book, with black outlines on a white background!"


smycka garden gate

just in time for summer. pete's new garden gate - built from ikea smycka dried plants. here's how:

build 2x4 frame. place a 1x1 strip around the edge to keep the ends of twigs in place.

cut twigs to appropriate length (my gate was just under 2 foot and i could get 3 lengths out of each twig). use glue gun to attach twigs to frame. place twigs in 2-3 layer to make the gate opaque.
screw 1x2 strips through the twigs and into the 2x4 frame around the edges. hang and enjoy!


pronomen set of 3 coffee tables

marc, aka roamingstudio, [via the ikeafans forum] sent me his set of coffee table and side tables, bjorna style.

"the image is from our lounge area... and shows three coffee tables i created a few years ago. the surfaces are birch from the ikea pronomen range - 2 x 65cm x 60cm and 1 x 60 x 120cm. the legs and sides are formed from lengths of beech which we found easily in our local diy store.

the dimensions of the legs are 4 x 4cm about 50cm high. the sides lengths are 9cm x 1.5cm thick: 48cm for the width and 108cm for the length. this puts the legs in the same corner positions as the bjorna table. note: you will need to modify these dimensions for the newer range of pronomen (similar to numerar) surfaces.

once assembled, i sanded the surfaces down, and used a wood oil (not ikea) which was yellow in colour. this has the effect to turn the birch/beech into a nice warm honey colour - perfect in late afternoon sunshine.

when i have time i will modify the sides of the large coffee table to take one of the sliding drawer mechanisms - either from the ikea kitchen range; or from the effektiv series. this would allow a small drawer to be inserted into the coffee table."

click to view more of marc's coffee table set. (note: you need to register to access ikeafans)


hide your battery chargers in snack boxes

max's solution to the many battery chargers we have in our life.

"put all your battery chargers and power adapters in an ikea snack box - hidden and in a nice order.

hide power adapters and battery chargers organize power adapters and battery chargers

put the multiple socket outlet in the first box and plug in the chargers. the main power plug can leave the box from the side handle. in the second box, make holes to allow the cables and plug connectors to stick out and write / draw what the plug is for.

storage for power adapters and battery chargersjust pile the two boxes one over the other. in the top one you can put the items to charge (cameras, cellular phones, even a laptop fits!), the bottom one is hiding and keeping in order all the cables."


ikea website gets a new look

logged onto ikea's us site today and hey, it's brand spanking new! at a glance it looks way better than before. the site seem easier to navigate - with product tabs at the top, replacing the old side bar.

a lot more vibrant with 8 small boxes of news below the main feature. also expanded online shopping pages.

but i've never had a problem with how the old site looked. i only hated its search function to death. so i was keen to find out if they fixed it. whaddaya know? the search function is totally removed from the site.

what is available now is a search for items by name. click on the alphabet and a long, long list of product names appear. scroll through it and click on the item you want. perhaps it does diminish the frustration of having an 'item not found' message but it takes way too much time scanning tiny type. especially since i have to look up product names and links frequently. so this is a downgrade for me. the old search function suddenly seems good. as bad as it was it still gave me results 7 out of 10 tries.

go to ikea's new website and give it a whirl and let me know what you think.


groovy lack shelving wardrobe

charlotte's lack shelving wardrobe against a pink wall is a scream. love that 'disco ball' on top of the stolmen pole. groovy, baby.

ikea lack shelving wardrobelack shelving wardrobecharlotte combined two lack shelving units, a stolmen pole and clothing rail to create a new wardrobe. the clothing rail is fixed to the lack unit with an angle bracket and glued to the floor with double-sided scotch tape. not the most secure way to install a stolmen pole, but charlotte tells me no problems so far. the horten mirrors work really well in this scheme, don't you think?

see more of charlotte's groovy lack wardrobe.


ikeahacker is 1

took me 11 days before it dawned on me that i've been running this blog for a year now. it didn't seem that long ago when i first thought of compiling ikea hacks on one site, which was how ikeahacker started.

i can't believe i'm writing post #302. woo-hoo! thank you readers and all you ikea hackers who contributed to this blog. couldn't have done it without you. muaks! click to revisit some oldies but goldies from 2006.

over the past 12 months, i've tried a few things - different layouts, launched a forum (which unfortunately got spammed too much and will be ending on june 15). i also ran ikeahacker's first contest, collaborated with instructables and syndicated their ikeahacks group. (btw, if you haven't, gray's expedit bookcase hack is definitely worth checking out!)

ikeahacker also enjoyed a few moments in the sun on boingboing, yahoo picks!, lifehacker, hemfeber, apartment therapy chicago, the guardian internet guide, bluelines martha stewart blog, real estate journal, made blogger's blogs of note to name a few. thank you, thank you.

phew! guess it really was a hack of a year.

but i am still having a blast. keep those hacks coming. in all honesty, it does gives me a buzz whenever i receive hacks from you. that said, i will try to post them up as quickly as i can. do be patient with me if your hack does not appear soon.

for year 2, i have a few new things brewing. a contest is in the pipeline and i want to start interviewing the more prolific ikea hackers among you. hopefully, i can get round to them when work is a little less crazy. drop me a line if you have new ideas for ikeahacker too.

all in all, i have a good feeling about year 2. so stick around and see what swede things lie ahead in the blue-and-yellow store!

- jules


glamorized glass cabinet

layer on the glamor. rnvl shows us how in her 'this is glamorous' blog with an update of an ikea glass cabinet from country charm to city chic.

"several months ago i took an old ikea glass cabinet from another life and decided to update its rustic, country charm to a more modern, glamourous look. a thick coat of high-gloss black paint, many hours of drying time and new glass hardware (the old ones were wood), transformed the cabinet from rural life to urban sophistication."

see more of rnvl's high gloss glamor cabinet


lilybee's bug side table

update! see ben's version of lilybee's side table hack below. do you have a version too? send it in and share in the bug love.

i love lilybee's bug side table inspired by a vivavi credenza she spotted in domino magazine. using wood effect contact paper and a steady hand, she traced butterflies and stuck them on a lack side table. love love love the ant making its way up the leg.

see more of lilybee's bug side table.
[via curbly. thanks, anja.]
post originally posted on 14 May 07.

ben's version of the bug side table!

"for this hack i have unashamedly copied the most excellent idea from lilybee who deserves the credit for such an awesome idea. i drew the caterpillar, lady bug and bee using photoshop, then printed them directly onto the back of black contact paper (if anyone else is thinking of doing this, make sure you increase the page thickness setting on your printer otherwise you will end up with a big smudge of ink and jammed paper) and cut them out. i used a hole-punch to create the circles on the lady bug and the bees trail, stuck them all on to a white lack ikea table, and my new funky looking coffee table was complete."


one wardrobe, three looks

i clicked on an anonymous comment in this post which led to the archives of burke's backyard. on it, tara showed three ways to take an ikea aneboda wardrobe and give it totally different looks. needless to say, i was immediately hooked. thanks for the link, whoever you are!

collage wardrobe door shabby chic wardrobe bamboo oriental style wardrobe
the creative collage, shabby chic and oriental style wardrobes

click for instructions on creating the different wardrobes styles.


malm headboard gets makeover

a quick change of a bed headboard makes a big difference. here's what matthew did to his malm headboard.

"i bought the ikea malm bed a couple of years ago and after a month or two grew bored of... well, its boringness. i was trying to think of a way to add some excitement and tie together the colors of my room. the bedspread was black, the bed was oak and the walls were an unpaintable white.

malm bed headboardusing a piece of plywood, a 2"x3" and some sheets of thin crafting foam i created a gradient effect on the headboard, going from the black of the bed to the white of the walls. (there's a lot more black on the bottom but the pillows and mattress ended up covering it.) i extended it above the original headboard to break up the lines of the bed. the foam was great because it provided padding when used the headboard as a backrest.

unfortunately i was laid off from my job and had to move back home. i sold all my furniture including the bed so this hack is now floating around philadelphia somewhere."


ikea summer lovin'

suddenly it's summer. especially on ikea's website. ikea's summer furniture and decor range is looking hot. and fun.

it's not an entirely new range but does have some interesting patio furniture like the deck chairs below. also, it won't be complete without ikea's staple of bright, bold beach and picnic accessories.




see more of ikea's summer furniture range.


arty ceiling lamp

irina really made the $4 lock ceiling lamp look a million bucks. lovely makeover for a plain jane lamp.

hand painted lock ceiling lampcheap lock ceiling lamp gets makeoverhand painted grono table lamp"i used hobby line's transparent glass paint and hobby line's lining paste. first i made a sketch right on the inner side of the lock ceiling lamp with pencil. for the grono table lamp, i made the same thing but sketched on the outside."

click to see more of irina's arty ceiling lamp photoset on flickr.


the end of the ikeahacker forums

i feel sad announcing this but i've decided to pull the plug on the ikeahacker forums. when i launched it, i didn't know spam was a plague equal to locusts from biblical times.

i spent too much time everyday trying to swat every locust. then, i switched over to manual verification of new registrations. it stopped the spam but drove me nuts checking and verifying each email.

so as wonderful an idea as it was, the forums are not working out for me big time.

no worries, though, i won't leave you without help. the top place to run to when you need ikea advice is www.ikeafans.com. i've joined them for a bit and seriously, they rock. quick response, great advice and really fun people. in case you're wondering (as i was) they are not only into ikea kitchens. they also have a section on mods and all things ikea related.

another place you can post your questions is the forum at the ikeahacks group over at instructables. a lot of eyeballs at instructables, so the chances of you getting a good answer is high.

i'll keep the ikeahacker forums open till June 15. then, all threads will be locked but everyone will still be able to view the threads, as they do have some great info.

thanks 546 of you who joined the forums. to the more active users - mike, narf, courtney_beth, anaximander, jmat, cinematique, blatt, footemps, petra, joha, mrsensitive, melissa, jrotem, tiago.j.costa - thanks for contributing your time postings and offering help.

if you've just joined only to read this post, my apologies.

i guess the last straw just fell on my back.


build your own cat furniture

sylvia tipped me on this ikea bjarnum cat furniture by jujuo [via katt trappa]. simple and clean looking.

the shelves can be cut to desired lengths to create your wall cat ladder.

more cat furniture:
> stairway to cat heaven
> compact kitty box
> cat bed
> stolmen cat gym
> the cat pod
> no pooper cat litter


vintage entertainment center

i love dminor's clever use of vintage 12" record jackets to embellish his entertainment center. very 'high fidelity'.

"i took the ikea expedit bookshelf and turned it on its side, then pre-drilled and attached 4 capita legs to the bottom, since it was my intention to use this as an 'entertainment center' rather than a bookshelf.

storage for 12vintage look entertainment unitthe second part of the hack was the use of the lekman storage boxes, some vintage 12" record jackets and some snacka door handles. i assembled the boxes as directed, but hate the 'clear' modular box, so i got some 3M double sided tape and affixed the record jackets to the front of the cubes. then pre-drilled the holes for the door pulls and attached them.

now i don't have to look at the see-thru cube or whatever is inside them, and i have a one of a kind entertainment center."

other entertainment center hacks:
> robin inspired home theatre furniture
> winning stolmen media unit
> the malmese twins
> stolmen tv bench
> double lack tv bench
> tv bench for 110 dvds
> richard's lack entertainment center
> low oppli bench
> stolmen floating tv
> matt's lack tv bench with sliding doors


as-is ikea storage hacks

a sneak peek behind the big blue and yellow box. here are some photos pete from ikea homebush day, sydney, australia, was kind enough to share with us.

"being in the recovery/as-is department, you might say we do a fair bit of the old 'hack' (in more ways then one) on a daily basis, and thought i might share with you some of our customers favourites:

bookcasethe 5x2 expedit bookcase in black and white
(simply substitute 185cm sides and add some more shelves)

billy bookshelvesthe black and white billy bookshelves (202x80 and 101x40)

the black and white 185x185 expedit bookcase

lack tablei've also attached a double 55x55 lack table one of our workers made for use at home

thanks for sharing them, pete!


billy doors room divider

hack no. 2 from megan - a room divider salvaged from her billy doors.

room divider from glass door"when my billy ydre bookcase doors got scratched i was going to take them to the dump. instead with some help from friends, we used the door brackets to connect the doors to each other and created a 'screen'. we added a green mylonit lamp behind, which looks cool through the smoky glass."

see other room dividers:
> eva's compact kitchen room divider
> curtain room divider
> another curtain room dividers
> vince's sliding door room divider
> dunker light and room divider


megan's breakfast bar

megan sent me a couple of hacks and attributes them to gerard rabara, a friend who is a student at FIT in NYC. certainly handy to have design student friend around. the first is a floating breakfast bar for her new apartment.

breakfast counterfloating breakfast counter"when i moved, i was sick of my ikea coffee table (discontinued, i think) and wanted to do something unique in my new apartment. so i disassembled the coffee table, cut the top of it into 2 pieces. i placed the narrow piece against the wall (my friend ron's idea) and mounted the wide piece on 3 supporting valter brackets."


news: ikea business launched

ikea has just launched a new online network, ikea business, offering workplace design solutions to small business owners. it's a pretty cool site where you can peek into some businesses, share your workplace, get design tips, tools and all that.

to mark the launch of the site, there are running a national contest, "Small Businesses, Big Dreams: Furnished by IKEA", which will award ikea makeovers to an entire community of businesses.

it's a video contest where small business owners will post their video entries on the website showing why their main street businesses deserve a makeover. in addition, there is an interactive component where people can log on to the site and vote for their favorite video.

entries will be judged on creativity and the community vision of the participating businesses. the grand prize includes design expertise and furnishings, from ikea, of course, to help the winning businesses create spaces that will maximize functionality with stylistic customer appeal.

so get busy and win a makeover for your business.