Spring Chick's to-die-for craft room

Once in a while I receive a craft room hack that turns me green, really really green. This is one of them. Lucky you, Kari!

Kari says, "I recently moved to a new house and am lucky enough to finally have a whole room for my crafting hobbies/business. I do a lot of sewing so I wanted a big, flat, and high (to save my back) work surface where I could lay out fabric. I also needed a lot of storage space.


My solution was to buy four Ikea base kitchen cabinets (2, 30" and 2, 18"). After assembling the cabinets, we (my husband and I) bolted them together on the bottom and added turned feet (to make it higher and prettier).


We flipped it right side up and built a top out of MDF. We covered the MDF with nice fabric (actually a shower curtain, for the width) which we stapled on underneath the edge.


We had a piece of glass cut to cover the whole top. As finishing touches, we added wood trim to hide the 'seams' between cabinets, glass knobs, and an Ikea rod (Bygel). I think it turned quite nicely and it functions just as I had hoped. A huge work surface (with a knee hole for sitting), with tons of storage underneath.


On the other side of the room, I needed a desk. We also used Ikea kitchen cabinet bases for this (one 24", one 18"), one side with drawers, one with a door. Then we just used the Ikea white kitchen counter top (Pragel) for the top. We also added feet and glass knobs to the desk. When I pulled up a chair to the desk, I realized that (duh!), this desk was higher than a regular desk, because it is counter height. Therefore, I had to go buy a counter height stool (Ikea Henriksdal). I modified their standard cover by sewing on a little Ikea fabric (Fredrika) around the bottom for a more custom look."


31 comments:

Ashley said...

These are AMAZING!!!!

Anonymous said...

wow. that is beautiful, and I'm totally jealous. ;D

Chuck said...

Unbelievably cool! Great work and totally inspiring.

Courtney e said...

WOW! I LOVE the huge craft area, and the desk!! They look so great!!!

Michaela said...

Both hacks are extremely useful and also very neat.
The towel rod is cherry on the cake. I'm always looking for a reasonable place for the kitchen towels.
Now you gave me the idea. Good work!
Michaela

alyssa said...

I love this!!!! Good thing I'm just starting to put together my craft room :D

Anonymous said...

Don't forget a nice little footrest under that high desk!

Erin said...

This is absolutely beautiful. You and your husband did an awesome job!

Maria said...

Wow, brilliant!

Michele said...

The large work table is great and looks really useful.

Sugarblush said...

now this is what i call a hack. love it.

maritessb said...

OMG this is s a real inspiration! Thanks for sharing this. Now I have to bug the hubby. LOL.

Beth said...

A whole room for craft!
I'm completely jeleous. I don't even have a whole room to call my own, let alone space to leave my craft projects ready to get on with when I have the time.

Janine said...

That project was sooooo cool.

Adlin said...

thanks for sharing...you guys did an amazing job. clutter free hobby room...very inspiring!

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful job!! I am totally envious!

Are those knobs from Restoration Hardware? I think I have the same ones in my kitchen...

Great hack!

Anonymous said...

Can Kari please say what doors she used for the cabinets? This hack looks awesome! Thanks!

Kari said...

Thanks Jules and everybody! Anon -I used the white STAT cabinet doors.

My First Kitchen said...

Wow. You're a rockstar. Can I be you when I grow up? Definitely coming back here, especially since we're getting an IKEA in a few months. Woohoo!!! No more driving six hours!

Anonymous said...

This is seriously brilliant! I'm going to use this in my craft room... been looking for a fabulous cutting table with storage! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I was looking for a more grown up Lego building station for my nine-year-old, because the Lego tables ready made are for toddlers. This is it!!! Thanks so much. You are a friggin genius. :o)

Anonymous said...

Kari did you attach the top of the desk to the two cabinets? if so, how? thanx!

~amy~ said...

Absolutely FABulous!

Lisa Brown said...

AWESOME!! Love the clean crisp look of the white!

Kari said...

I did attach the top. Just drilled up from underneath.

Judy said...

Very clever and a fantastic work area.

Kerry Hawkins said...

what a fantastic idea and they look great, too

alecat said...

Wonderful!
You've inspired me to change some of my renovation plans re: the dining and adjoining sewing/office.
Thank you so much.

crafty dreamer said...

looks great! Kari, can you please share how much the whole project cost you?

Sandra said...

Wow! Awesome.

Angel said...

I love that! I too would like to know how much this cost you. I've been debating whether or not to just buy this one and save myself the trouble of making one. Now trying to convince my hubby of the need. :)

http://www.target.com/Coastline-Counter-Height-Desk-White/dp/B00155CIHW/ref=in_de_display_children?ie=UTF8&pf_rd_r=1KTRKNTJDJH3C44R0BJB&pf_rd_p=465352811&pf_rd_i=B0017L6CQW&pf_rd_s=bottom-8&altString=Coastline%20Counter%26%2345%3BHeight%20Desk%20%26%2345%3B%20White&pf_rd_m=A1VC38T7YXB528&pf_rd_t=5201

~Angel