Insanely Creative Things People Have Made from IKEA Bed Slats

Taryn Williford
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updated May 3, 2019
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Wooden wall organizer with baskets, a brown bag, watch, keys, and three pairs of sneakers.
(Image credit: I Designer)

What can you make from IKEA’s most utilitarian offering, you ask? Well what can’t you make? The SULTAN LADE bed slats are a $10 take home add-on that make IKEA’s platform beds feasible without a boxspring, but they’re also simply just a bunch of raw pieces of lumber stapled together to a polyester cord.

(Image credit: I Designer)

Wall-Hanging Organizers for Every Room

Above and at top, a series of similar projects from I Designer: A strip of IKEA bed slats are mounted to the wall and then fitted with hooks and hanging baskets to organize your life in the office, entryway, bathroom or kitchen.

A Kids’ Picnic Table

Pry the staples off each piece and use the small-ish pieces of wood to build a pint-sized picnic table from scratch, using this tutorial from Instructables.

(Image credit: The Artful Thrifter)

An Outdoor Planter Box

The Artful Thrifter took the bed slat lumber and made a planter for the patio.

(Image credit: IKEA Hackers)

A Coffee Table

On IKEA Hackers, the slats were stained and built into a coffee table that doubles as a storage trunk.

(Image credit: IKEA Family )

A Headboard for the Bed

This idea comes straight from IKEA itself: Mount the strip of bed slats vertically to other long pieces of wood and paint the whole thing to create a colorful and crazy affordable headboard.

Re-edited from a post originally published 5.17.16-NT

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