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IKEA Takes the Hacks In-House With a New Customizable Range |

IKEA Takes the Hacks In-House With a New Customizable Range |

While we all love IKEA for the simplicity and affordability of its furniture, sometimes it can feel a bit same-same. How many times have you been to a friend’s house only to spot an identical bookcase, dining table, or chair? Well, the brand may have just found the perfect workaround with its new SKÅLSTA series — a customizable dining room furniture collection that lets you mix-and-match seat shells, tabletops, and legs from a range of colors and styles.

While inspiring IKEA hacks have dominated the internet for years now, with this new collection, the flat-pack furniture brand is taking the ‘hack’ in-house. Whether you want a modern wood-look, a green marble effect, a textured fabric, hairpin legs, or something simpler, there are plenty of combinations available to make the pieces feel more personalized.

Interior designer Evelina Juzėnaitė says she’s impressed by how the range caters to individuality, while making a ‘custom’ approach more accessible. “You don’t have to buy furniture that everyone else has,” she says. “Instead, you can choose each piece yourself and have them adapt to your personal interior style, as the items are very versatile.”

But with options come decisions. So, what combination looks the most expensive? Evelina said she’d choose the Knäbäck fabric seat shell with the tubular underframe. “The upholstery adds softness to an interior, and the thin metal legs visually lighten the chair,” she adds.

When it comes to the dining tables, she’d pick the walnut-effect tabletop with hairpin legs. “This combination adds depth and a slightly vintage feel, and the lines give it a more architectural look,” adds Evelina.

Discover some of the options from IKEA’s new SKÅLSTA collection below, and start designing.

SKÅLSTA Chair Shells

SKÅLSTA Chair Underframes

SKÅLSTA Table Tops

SKÅLSTA Table Legs

Now you’ve picked out the perfect custom-feel dining set, what about the rest of your home? If you’re not one for DIY-ing, don’t worry — there are plenty of brands that customize IKEA furniture for you, from sofa covers to kitchen cabinet fronts, transforming simple and affordable pieces into something that looks way more expensive.

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