Lack Side table Ikea Hack

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

For this Lack Side Table IKEA Hack we transformed a basic LACK side table into a fun and colorful piece with character and charm.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

Back during my single days when I was working in Dallas I practically lived right down the street from an IKEA. I went there every now and then but I had no idea how good I had it and definitely didn’t take advantage of it.

If I am being honest most of the time I only stopped by there on weekend mornings just to grab a cinnamon roll. Have you ever tried an IKEA cinnamon roll? They are so delicious. Now the closest IKEA is about 45 minutes away which is not bad, you just have to make a day of it. But really by the time you walk all the way through the place on a Saturday, it’s not hard to do.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

The great thing about IKEA is you can get pretty inexpensive furniture there and because of that there is the growing trend of IKEA hack projects.

This past weekend Brent and I did our first IKEA hack using the Lack side table with casters. Lack IKEA hack – try saying that five times fast. We were looking to get an inexpensive table that we could paint to bring subtle color to our neutral master bedroom.

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

All my furniture in my first apartment in college was from the Lack collection at IKEA. Now I remember why. That stuff is cheap. But man oh man is it plain and boring.

So in today’s post we are sharing how we transformed the basic side table from IKEA (on the left) into a piece of furniture with character and charm (on the right).

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

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Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

1. The first thing I did was to use a sanding sponge to sand all sides of the top piece of the side table.

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

2. Next, I used a foam roller to apply paint to the top.

I used Slow Green from Sherwin Williams. I like the appearance of the light color contrasting with the dark wood.

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

3. While the top was drying, I assembled the base of the side table.

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

4. I used a yard stick to mark the shape I wanted to create with the paint.

Lack Side Table IKEA Hack

5. Next, I marked on the base with painter’s tape the areas I intended to paint.

I used two layers of tape to make sure I had plenty of space to catch any stray paint in case my hand got a little shaky.

I then sanded with the sanding sponge again and used a foam roller to paint all the areas above the tape. As soon as the paint was applied, I removed the tape.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

6. We bought the Lack IKEA side table with casters but didn’t want to use to the casters because we wanted the side table to sit higher off the ground.

We built our own custom base that was very similar to the nightstand in our bedroom that Brent made.

After Brent cut the pieces of wood to the right dimensions using a table saw, I used a pocket hole jig and a drill to make holes for the screws that hold the base together.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

If you are interested in building the base we made, be sure to download the free plans above with all the dimensions and measurements you need.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

7. The IKEA Lack side table with casters comes in three colors.

We choose the black/brown finish. We found that the Rust-Oleum ebony stain was a very close match to the color of the table.

I stained the outside of the base and the areas of the inside that would be visible.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

8. Once the stain was dry I flipped the table over and flipped the base over and set it on top of the table. Then I took a ruler and measured to make sure the base was centered on the table.

I used the pocket holes I drilled earlier to attach the base to the bottom of the table with screws.

Finally, I flipped the side table back over and attached the top of the table using the hardware that came with it. And just like that my new side table was complete!

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

In just a few simple steps we turned the inexpensive and plain as it gets Lack side table with casters into a unique piece of furniture worthy of styling. Yay for a Lack Side Table IKEA Hack!

We put our new side table next to our hanging reading chair and it fits perfectly! We love how the asymmetrical shape on it brings just enough color and interest to our bedroom without overpowering any of our other furniture. I also love that now I have a place to set my coffee and a lamp to provide some light while I am reading in one of my favorite chairs in our house. It really completes this little corner.

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

Lack Side table Ikea Hack

My favorite part is always styling the projects. I love all the little details on this side table, sweet and simple.

This Lack Side Table IKEA Hack project is a fun one because the possibilities of shapes and colors you can paint are endless!

I hope this post has inspired you to head to IKEA and make your own or at very least go get a cinnamon roll.

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A simple way to give the IKEA Lack side table an upgrade with a little paint and a new base. This DIY furniture makeover includes free plans for building the base of the table.

Custom Wood iPad Stand

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

This past year I received an iPad for Christmas. I was a little late to the iPad party which is funny considering a large part of my day job is to design websites to fit on tablets. Okay, first world problems here but I was having difficulty with using the iPad for work while it was laying flat on the desk. I have to consistently check the tablet and then look back at my computer to code the design and I thought if I could have the iPad propped up at eye level that would be a huge help and streamline the process. I mentioned the idea to Brent and thus building an iPad stand went onto our project to-do list.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

Brent and I’s design planning sessions are quickly becoming my favorite part of projects, mostly because they often take place when food is involved (we have had quite a few concept drawings start on paper napkins) but also because it is fun to bounce ideas back and forth and dream big for our projects.

I described to Brent the features that I thought would be really helpful to incorporate into the iPad stand. Brent sketched it up and added a few additional design elements that I thought were genius! We were really excited with the design we brainstormed and were looking forward to starting the project soon.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

A few weeks ago we were near downtown shopping and on a whim decided to stop in New Living, a local green home furnishings store in Houston that sells a variety of eco-friendly products from organic mattresses to non-toxic finishes. We were really excited that Jeff, one of the co-founders, happened to be in the store that day and we got to meet with him, learn about the store’s vision and even got to tour their workshop. One of the really cool things about New Living is they work with local artisans to build custom home furnishings from locally sourced materials for the store.

We got to talking about our upcoming projects and when we mentioned we were looking forward to building a custom wood iPad stand he asked if we would be open to making one for the store. We quickly answered yes and were ecstatic to trade an iPad stand for the opportunity to work with some really cool wood and to try out the non-toxic finishes they offer.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ Left: Pecan // Right: Walnut

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How We Built Our Custom Wood iPad Stand

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ We started by cutting all the pieces we needed to build the iPad stand. In this picture we are cutting the vertical support. We designed it so the piece of pecan wood is sandwiched between the two pieces of walnut.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ Before we glued the pieces together, we assembled it to make sure everything fit as we had planned. As you can see, the top of the stand is uneven. This was not a problem because we cut it with the table saw after it was glued together.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ We cleaned the surface of the wood and the used a brush to apply wood glue that created a strong bond.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ Once we had the glue applied, we immediately wiped off any excess with a damp paper towel to make sure none dried on the surface. That could cause discoloration once the finish was applied. Then, we clamped the boards together and let the glue set.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ One feature we wanted to incorporate was to create a hole in the wood stand to access the home button on the iPad. To create this we drilled a 1″ hole through the live edge lip.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ The next step was to sand the stand.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ The beauty of using walnut is there is no need to stain the wood. We applied a single layer of non-toxic transparent finish.

Custom Wood iPad Stand Features

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ Here is our finished wood iPad stand. It is made of walnut and pecan wood and fits a normal sized iPad.
Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ We made it so it has a cut out in the back and an inset in the front so the charging cord can run through the back, down the inset and come out through the bottom. Brent came up with this idea and I love it because the iPad lays flat against the stand whether it is plugged in charging or not.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand
^^^ We also created a cut out so the home button is easily accessible.

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

After we built it, I spent the next few nights testing it out (you know just to make sure it worked) and found that iPad stands are really useful in lots of rooms. I used it in my office for work, in the kitchen for displaying recipes and I put it on my nightstand in the bedroom as a safe place to store it while it charged. I am thinking I need one for every room now!

Building a Custom Wood iPad Stand

Last Friday we dropped it off at New Living and I must admit I was a little sad to see it go because I had grown kind of attached to it while testing it out. However, we are so excited that it has a fun new home at the New Living store. If you are in Houston and in The Heights area be sure to stop by the store and check out our iPad stand and all the impressive handmade furniture they offer.

Next up on the list is for us to create more iPad stands! We are pumped to build more stands to use throughout our house. I am excited to make a unique one for each room. If you are interested in making you own, stay tuned because we will be offering a how-to for this project and plans coming up soon!

Handmade Father's Day Gift

Handmade Grill Supplies Box

How we built a handmade grill supplies box for both of our dads for Father’s Day gifts to store and organize their grill tools and supplies.

Handmade Grill Supplies Box

Summer is right around the corner and that means pool parties, grilling, and Father’s Day are fast approaching! This year we crafted a handmade Father’s Day gift for the dads in our lives that love to cook out on the grill. We designed and built our own custom handmade grill supplies box.

Over the years I started to notice that my dad always had to take multiple trips in and out of the house to collect all of the supplies he needed for the grill. I saw this as a bit of a hassle because my dad loves hosting summer pool parties but he was spending a lot of his time running inside to grab a plate, seasonings or a spatula rather than enjoying the party with his guests.

We thought it would be really handy if there were a simple wood box to store grilling utensils, seasonings, foil, a pan and even a bottle opener in one easy to carry container. It was actually harder than we thought to find what we were envisioning this box would look like.

There are a plethora of tackle boxes for fishing gear out there and a wide variety of toolboxes for organizing and storing tools but it turns out storage containers for grill supplies are not really a thing. If they are, we could’t find them.

Handmade Grill Supplies Box

So we made our own. This was really fun because we could design it to look and function however we thought would best fit a griller’s needs. We modeled the exterior of our grill box after a vintage toolbox but needed to adapt the inside to fit the shape of the grill utensils and supplies.

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HANDMADE GRILL SUPPLIES BOX FEATURES

Handmade Grill Supplies Box

THE GRILL SUPPLIES BOX INCLUDES:

slots for tongs, spatula and grilling fork, plenty of space for a variety of seasonings, a bottle opener on the side of the box, roll of aluminum foil on a dowel rod and mounted metal tear strip for easy cutting, a special opening to store a meat thermometer and a pan attached to the bottom of the box.

Handmade Grill Supplies Box
Handmade Grill Supplies Box
My favorite part (which was Brent’s idea) is how we added hinges on the front and back of the box so a normal sized baking pan could attach to the bottom. This way they always have a plate to carry all their grilled items at their fingertips.

All they have to do is rip off a piece of foil from inside the box; line the pan with it and they are ready to go serve all the delicious items they cooked up!

Handmade Grill Supplies Box
Handmade Grill Supplies Box
We wanted to build a sturdy box for our dads that could be a practical spot for them to store all their grill supplies and an easy way to carry it all out to the grill. That way they can spend more time outside enjoying the party with friends and family rather than running around trying to gather all their grilling necessities.

Handmade Grill Supplies Box
A host should have a good time at their own party!

Handmade Grill Supplies Box
The cool thing about the grill supplies box is whether they are just walking to the grill in their own backyard or taking it on a camping trip, they can be sure their supplies will fit nice and neat and will be readily accessible.

Brent and I hope our handmade Father’s day gift makes our dads’ lives just a little bit easier because after all they have done for us, it is the least we can do.

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Handmade Grill Supplies Box

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A thoughtful gift for the Dad who loves to grill.

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DIY Yarn Wall Art

Branch & Yarn Wall Hanging

Check out how we made a colorful branch & yarn wall hanging for our guest bedroom.

Yarn Wall Hanging

One room that we haven’t shared yet on the blog is our guest room. If I am being honest that is because the design of that room is still all over the place. I found a new colorful duvet cover that I love but we just haven’t been able to give much time and attention to this room. There is a lot of mixing and matching of furniture going on and not in a good way, more of an any left over piece that didn’t have anywhere else to go kind of way.

A branch and yarn wall hanging was the perfect solution. This project was really easy and fun to make. We put it together in just a few hours and love the results. Today we are sharing how we made our branch and yarn wall hanging.

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MATERIALS

  • Yarn in multiple colors
  • Branch
  • Metal loop
  • Cabinet pull knob
  • Double end threaded screw
TOOLS

  • Scrap Wood
  • Clamps
  • Scissors

HOW WE MADE OUR Yarn Wall Hanging

Yarn Wall Hanging
1. I loved picking out all the colors of yarn I wanted to incorporate into the wall hanging. I choose a few greens that matched the duvet cover in the room and then selected contrasting colors and neutral colors for balance.

Yarn Wall Hanging
2. We measured how high we wanted the yarn wall hanging to be on the wall and then doubled the height to determine the length the yarn needed to be cut. For ours we wanted it pretty large so we cut all our yarn into individual 8 1/2 ft. pieces.

To do this quickly we wrapped all the yarn around a ladder (set to 8 1/2 feet). Then we cut all the yarn at once at both ends. We did this for each color of yarn.

DYarn Wall Hanging
3. After we cut all the yarn, we went on the search for a branch. We got our branch off a tree in our front yard. Don’t worry, it needed to be trimmed anyway. Win, Win. Before we used it we cut it to the length we wanted and then cut off all the knots on the branch.

We wanted a consistent surface and it didn’t really matter what most of the middle of the branch looked like since we were going to cover it up with yarn anyway.

Yarn Wall Hanging
4. To attach the yarn to the branch, we folded a piece in half and then ran the folded end under the branch. After laying the fold over the top of the branch, we pulled the two loose ends through the loop.

This created a simple knot that is often called a Lark’s Head Knot. We repeated this step with each strand of yarn varying the colors to create our desired pattern.

Yarn Wall Hanging
5. To hang the branch we tied it to a metal loop that is often used to hang curtains. The color of the metal ring was too dark for the look we were going for so we wrapped it with an extra piece of yarn to make it blend in and be less noticeable.

DIY Yarn Wall Art
6. We hung the metal ring on a cabinet pull knob. Instead of using the screw that came with the knob that is intended go through the face of cabinets, we used a double end threaded screw.

This allowed us to screw into the knob and into the wall making it secure enough to hold the wall hanging.

Yarn Wall Hanging
7. After we hung the branch and yarn wall hanging, we straightened the yarn to make sure all the strands were in the right place.

Yarn Wall Hanging
8. To provide a straightedge to cut the yarn we clamped the yarn where we wanted to cut between two boards.

Yarn Wall Hanging
9. Finally, we cut the yarn against the board. This shaped the bottom of the yarn and made it look even.

Yarn Wall Hanging
The branch and yarn wall hanging brings cheer, color and whimsy to our guest room. I love how it brightens up a blank wall. You know what else I adore about this project? How low maintenance it was to make. I did the majority of it while sitting on the couch watching TV at night.

Yarn Wall Hanging
Yarn Wall Hanging
From picking out the colors of yarn, to drawing up a pattern, hunting for the perfect branch and hanging up the finished product, this project was extremely fun to create.

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Yarn Wall Hanging

DIY Gutter Installation

DIY Gutter Installation

Follow along as we share how to DIY gutter installation. We decided to add gutters to the back of our house to keep the water off our back patio.

DIY Gutter Installation

Today I (Brent) am sharing our latest unexpected project. Well, I don’t know if you can call it unexpected because it has been long over due but it was one of those boring home maintenance projects that is necessary but not the most fun way to spend a Saturday. The project I am talking about is DIY gutter installation.

The saying goes when it rains, it pours and that literally couldn’t be more true about the weather the past few weeks in Houston and all over Texas. Although the water on our street was at one point up over our curb, we count ourselves extremely fortunate that we didn’t experience any major damage. Our problem was insignificant compared to what many others faced and we are so thankful for that.

Our issue was we had no gutters on the back of the house and the concrete back patio was proof that this was not an ideal situation to be in with all this rain.

The inadequate drainage had spelled disaster for the slabs. Let’s just say the concrete has turned all kind of unnatural colors. Heavy rain also caused the run off from the roof to splash off the concrete and hit the back of our house causing problems with the siding.

DIY Gutter Installation

We had to bite the bullet and install gutters to help avoid any excess water from pooling on the concrete and causing mold and mildew to grow.

DIY Gutter Installation

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DIY Gutter Installation

1. The span of the roof over the patio is 16 feet wide and since the gutters that can be purchased from our local hardware store only come in 10 foot lengths we had to use offset snips to cut the second section of gutter to the correct length.

DIY Gutter Installation

2. Before hanging the gutters on the eave of the roof we installed the end caps on each side of the gutters.

We will eventually be painting the gutters to match the eave so we used a black paintable caulk to seal the joint between the gutter and the end cap.

We used a pair of vise grip pliers to crimp the cap to the gutters.

DIY Gutter Installation

3. There are several different types of hangers to secure the gutters to the eave of the house.

We chose to use gutter bracket hangers that slide into the gutter and can’t be seen from the ground when the gutter is installed.

We used our drill to secure each screw through the siding into a roof rafter.

DIY Gutter Installation

4. To make certain that the maximum amount of water enters the gutter and stays in the gutter, we installed flashing under the shingles and over the back edge of the gutter.

This prevents water from getting underneath the shingles and on the roof sheathing. For the seam where the two pieces of gutters connect, we wrapped a slip joint over that seam and applied caulk to prevent leaking.

DIY Gutter Installation

5. To allow the gutter to drain effectively, the gutter was installed at a slight angle and on the low side we installed a downspout.

To install the downspout, we marked a hole the size of the downspout outlet. Then we used a drill to make a hole next to each place where we marked to make it easier to cut open the hole for the outlet with offset snips.

DIY Gutter Installation

6. The downspout outlet was installed with a rivet gun and rivets to avoid having the sharp point of a screw being exposed through the bottom of the gutter.

After we installed the connector we used caulk to seal all the seams inside the gutter.

DIY Gutter Installation

7. The downspout pipe is held to the siding of the house with downspout clips.

DIY Gutter Installation

8. One foot off the ground we turned the downspout away from the house using an an elbow piece to allow the pipe to have a gradual slope.

Once past the house the downspout was finished off with a plastic flexible pipe.

As we finished the last several steps, we started hearing thunder in the distance. Which was not a bit surprising. It wasn’t long before we were running around frantically trying to get the tools inside before the next downpour.

On the bright side we got to put the gutters through the ringer within minutes of installation and so far so good.

DIY Gutter Installation

The backyard still has a long way to go and I promise the projects to come in the backyard will be much more exciting. Now that we have solved the water drainage problem, we are hoping to start working on a deck.

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Invisible Bookends

How to Make Invisible Bookends

In this super simple DIY tutorial we will show you how to create sturdy invisible DIY bookends.

Invisible Bookends

After we built our floor to ceiling industrial shelves in our library it was a common occurrence for our large and really heavy books to just fall off the ends of our shelves.

They would make a booming noise as they slammed against the tile below. No matter where we were in the house when books would fall it would scare us half to death.

We would joke that it must have been Walter (our friendly house ghost). It is a joke Brent and I have to blame Walter when doors get left open or lights start to flicker, the cat gets shut in a random room or books randomly fall off the shelf.

The truth was we had no bookends for our shelves so I tried to use our heaviest books on the end to act as bookends and keep the rest of the books propped up because I liked the books being able to free stand without anything pushed up against them. This worked for awhile until the weight of the books was too substantial for the large book and it came crashing down to the floor.

Thank goodness the cat was never walking by when that happened! We needed a lot of bookends for our large shelves and didn’t want to spend a ton of money on them. To keep the shelves from looking extremely cluttered, we planned to incorporate only a few decorative bookends and have the rest be as concealed as possible.

Even better would be if they were invisible. This is not a new concept, invisible bookends, but we challenged ourself to try and make them with materials we already had in our garage and found a straightforward way to make them that worked like a charm. They are both durable and simple to “install”.

Today we are sharing our technique for creating the visual effect of having books appear to be standing on their own but are actually being held nice and secure in place.

How to Make Invisible DIY Bookends

Invisible Bookends

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Invisible Bookends

1. First we used a yard stick to mark the correct size for the bookend on the piece of sheet metal. It is easiest to use a sharpie to draw on the metal. The width of the bookend should be at least two inches smaller than the book’s width.

The height of the piece of sheet metal needs to be almost twice the height of the book because you will be folding the piece of metal in half and you want it tall enough to support the book without sticking out the top.

Invisible Bookends

2. Once the size of the bookend was marked, we used a pair of offset snips to cut the metal.

If you are planing on buying snips, pick a pair out that is angled and the blades turn at the end.

The angled pairs are made to be specific for the right or left hand so be sure to pick the tool that matches your dominant hand.

The angle in the tool works well for long cuts because the handles does not interfere with cutting the material.

Invisible Bookends

3. Finally, we bent the sheet metal in half. In order to bend the piece of metal it is helpful to use a clamp and clamp the sheet metal under a scrap block of wood.

The wood provides a straight edge for the metal to bend over.

The bend should be made at the center of the piece of metal. Once the bend reaches 90 degree the bookend is finished.

Invisible Bookends

4. To make the bookend “invisible” place the vertical piece of metal inside the front cover.

Invisible Bookends

When you place additional books next to this book they will cover up the bottom piece of sheet metal making it appear as if the books are free standing on their own with no support. That means your invisible bookend is working!

Invisible Bookends

Our invisible bookends were a lifesaver on our shelves. The danger of falling books has now been prevented! Hidden sheet metal bookends are a great solution for keeping shelves clean and uncluttered. They also make for the perfect alternative if you don’t have a cat to hold up your books.

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A super simple tutorial showing how to make invisible DIY bookends out of sheet metal.