A simple, inexpensive trick to transform IKEA shelving into something amazing

In the picture below, you can see where Michelle wanted to put the shelves.

And like most of us would have done, Michelle took out a tape measure and sized it up.

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She bought three shelves from Ikea’s Kallax series, but soon realized that there wasn’t enough room for them.

As you can see in the photo below, the shelves jut out into the doorway a bit, which isn’t the best idea with children running around.

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Michelle thought about just putting two shelving units there, but then she had a brilliant, yet simple, idea.

She turned the outer shelf 90 degrees and suddenly everything fit perfectly!

But she didn’t let her imagination didn’t stop there…

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Because she didn’t think the side of the shelf was particularly attractive, she decided to spruce it up a little.

So she grabbed some tape, paint, and a paintbrush and got started.

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Michelle’s “chalkboard” design cost about $10 to make.

She sprayed on two coats of chalkboard spray paint…

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…let it dry, and removed the tape.

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The finished product? It sure is lovely!

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Everything fits perfectly and looks amazing.

There’s enough space for photo albums, files, and boxes.

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Talk about a transformation! And what a clever way to solve a small, but annoying problem!

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It’s always exciting to see how other people decorate and take inspiration from them.

And when you see Michelle’s solution, it’s hard not to be impressed.

Thanks for the tip, Michelle!

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