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truebluemeandyou: DIY 6 IKEA Kids’ Forts #UseWhatYouHave  From IKEA Russia:Build a house with them

truebluemeandyou:

DIY 6 IKEA Kids’ Forts #UseWhatYouHave 

From IKEA Russia:

Build a house with them.
Yes, yes, such as in your childhood, which you built from stools, blankets and everything that came to hand.

We have prepared instructions for creating houses - from the classic VIGVÅM to the unexpected NORÅ.

Build houses according to our projects, create your own and upload photos using the hashtag #явдомикеикеа.

Do not miss your moment of glory!

You can find the forts by @ikea_rus on Instagram here (1st seen at dezeen here).

Castle Fort

4 chairs, coat stand, 2 sheets, 16 clothespins, string lights, rug, and 3 pillows

This Castle Fort is by @sevara_verdieva on Instagram here.

Cave Fort

chair, a sheet, 8 books, string lights, 3 pillows, and tape.

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Camping Tent

clothing rack, 2 sheets, 8 books, 10 clothespins, string lights, and maybe a $5 pressa hanging dryer octopus below.

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Tent Fort

coat stand, 2 sheets, 8 books, 10 binder clips, rope, string lights, and 3 pillows.

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House Tent

table, sheets, 10 clothespins, 8 books, lantern, stuffed animal.

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The Fortress

sofa, 2 sheets, 10 clothespins,3 pillows, and a throw.

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When you don’t have much, make the most of what you have . I turned the folding tables that we used When you don’t have much, make the most of what you have . I turned the folding tables that we used When you don’t have much, make the most of what you have . I turned the folding tables that we used

When you don’t have much, make the most of what you have . I turned the folding tables that we used for work into our coffee and dining tables on weekends. We hung our sample piñatas and lanterns from the ceiling like decorative chandeliers because they were too huge to store anywhere else. I made a tassel wall to decorate the space behind the TV and then wheeled the TV stand out of the way for product shots. And I covered the kitchen and surfaces with washi tape because it’s what I had on hand. It was colorful and temporary and I was tired of looking at the black and beige kitchen. Running a fully staffed design studio and party decor business out of my old, one room, apartment was stressful to say the least… but it was home. We didn’t have much to spend on decor, but we used what we had, and it was our favorite place we’d ever lived.


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