These IKEA STALLs Got a Mid-Century Modern DIY
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These IKEA STALLs Got a Mid-Century Modern DIY
A renter needed shoe storage in a long, narrow apartment entryway with limited depth, making a six-inch-deep cabinet difficult to find. IKEA STÄLL cabinets provided the needed function but looked overly corporate. To match an organic mid-century modern aesthetic, she avoided more labor-intensive materials like trim, rattan, or raffia. She bought oak pole wrap from Home Depot as a quick, easy solution that added natural texture. She used two rolls, cut the wrap to cabinet length, and trimmed excess by following the wrap’s groove with a razor. The total project cost was about $350, including the cabinets.
"She purchased two rolls of the 96" x 16" pole covering (about $88 per roll) and got to work. Her project total, including the cabinets, was about $350. She cut the pole wrap down to the length of each cabinet and removed any excess by following the groove in the wrap with a razor. Alanna's favorite part of the project? She had exac"
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