I know that you just can’t get enough of Farmhouse Style IKEA Hacks…so today we are offering a collection of A Doze Budget Friendly Farmhouse Tarva IKEA Hacks for you to check out. I love each and every one of them and they are all truly affordable. With the base furniture piece being between $40 – $150 really helps that Makeover Budget. What I love about all of these is that you can make them because the furniture is readily available…not special pieces or one of a kinds to search for…how refreshing is that. After you have the piece just put your imagination in gear and start to create. You will have tons of fun picking out colors…stains…hardware and other assorted accessories and then when all is done…you get to stylize it with your own personal flair. I totally suggest to forget about whatever is trending and go for what you love the most…you just can’t go wrong that way. So sit back…enjoy a cup of something yummy and start to day dream about your next creation.
You won’t believe how simple it is to turn a Tarva into this fabulous Farmhouse Night Stand. It’s all about the choice of color or stain and of course the hardware. Think of all the Farmhouse Looks you could do or of course any other style you love. Come on over to Cherished Bliss for the DIY!
I bet you never realized how inexpensive it is to create your very own Farmhouse Style Coffee Bar? Well Nicole from The Inspired Hive is going to show you how to make this little Tarva Hack (I love the pulls she uses) and once you have that made…set up that Coffee Bar and you have tons of storage for all the accessories and supplies right below looking fabulous! A Coffee Bar doesn’t have to cost tons…this might be the perfect solution for your space.
When I saw this IKEA Tarva Television Apothecary Cabinet it stopped me dead in my tracks. A piece like this would cost $1000’s but not if you come on over to Home Talk and see how the Springer Family in Deutschland made this beauty. By the way it cost them about $200 give or take $20 or so. I realize that each compartment does not open separately but it still has tons of storage and looks…well flat our FABULOUS! Think of the stains…colors…paint treatments you can use! You can completely customize your very own card catalog style piece. The other best thing is that it is pretty simple to do and that is a real bonus. Check this one out…the piece of your dreams just might be well within reality!
Come on over to Cherished Bliss and she will show you how to stain an IKEA Tarva Dresser in true Farmhouse Style. Once you get the perfect finish…add your favorite hardware and your piece will look like it walked out the front door of Pottery Barn but at a fraction of the cost. You can use this helpful tutorial on all of your favorite IKEA Wood pieces!
There are so many ways you can turn a Tarva into your dream furniture piece…Dear Lillie is sharing her tutorial to help you customize it just the way you want it. Everyone has slightly different ideas and by having them all here in one post for you…you can pick and choose what is right for you. I love the weathered look of her Tarva and the brushed brass pulls look pretty awesome. Don’t listen to trends…make it YOURS!!! If you are happy…then it is on trend : )
OK…if you are looking for a Bar that you could fit just about any where in your home…one with Farmhouse Style and pure charm…that won’t cost you a fortune…in fact it will cost you about $120 finished with hardware…here it is!!! Walk don’t run over to My Fabuless Life and see how this gorgeous piece came together. You are going to LOVE it even more when you see how the top drawer opens out and has a glass tray and a place for bottles…it’s incredible. It has all the Farmhouse Flair that you have been looking for and your budget will love it…a WIN WIN!
Another fabulous Bar awaits you over at City Farmhouse…this one screams Contemporary Farmhouse Style. It’s fresh…crisp and classic all wrapped up in one piece of furniture. Again…it is a very budget friendly piece and relatively simple to make. You can take the base design and add your own signature touches and then of course the color or stain will make it yours for sure. What a great weekend project…total immediately satisfaction…just make sure you have all the stuff you want to stylize it because it will be done by the end of the weekend if not before.
Time for this Stylin Wine Bar from Addicted 2 DIY! I love how she removed the top drawer (which you could do another project with : ) and added the dividers so it literally holds a dozen bottles of wine…when you ope the doors which replaced the other two drawers…it is a cabinet to hold the other drinks and accessories. It’s perfect don’t you think!
Erin from Feeling Lovesome is going to show you how simple it is to transform a simple Tarva Dresser into a classic style Farmhouse Dresser in no time at all! Come and see what the right paint and hardware can do…you can have this beauty done in a day and if you are really good all the cloths and accessories can be put away just the way you want ; )
Well I have to tell you that I have never seen a Tarva Hack like this one. It’s pretty incredible…so …please come on over to My Repurposed Life and see how Gail transforms a simple IKEA Tarva into a Hutch! Crazy right????? A must see!!!
This is such a fun Industrial Style Farmhouse piece. It’s perfect in a Bathroom…Nursery…Bedroom and more and Style At Home is going to show you how simple it is to accomplish. Remember…customization is just a color and number away! You can have it your WAY!
Girl Meets Restoration is sharing her Classic Style Farmhouse End Table. You have to stop by and get a close up view of the top of the table…she has made it a touch rustic and well worth a look…it totally makes the piece. Come and see how simple this one is to create…you can have a set of these ready in a day and not break the bank! Love it!
Stay Up to Date with The Cottage Market by Joining our Mailing List!
Want to stay in the know? I’d really love that! (((HUGS))) |
Like … on Facebook | Follow … on Pinterest | Follow … on Instagram | |
Love all of those projects,especially ones with casters on them. Have a big thing for casters. We have no IKEA close to us at all.Closest one would be Salt lake city.. We live west of Grand Junction,CO so Salt Lake isn’t exactly close. That or Denver of which neither one is close, bummer. First time I was ever in an IKEA WAS IN JULY 2016, when we had gone to S.D.to visit our son and 2 grandsons. Who knows when we can do that again. Gas isn’t free and we live on our SS, OUCH! Time for bed..
Hi there my friend! How are you! I sure hope you get to go to IKEA some day soon. It is a fun trip and if I allowed myself to buy everything I wanted I wouldn’t fit it in the car lol!!! How are you guys doing in the heat? How are the furbabies. You are always in my thoughts and prayers! Stay well my friend…have a wonderful day…sending tons of hugs! Talk to you soon!
Crazy how one piece of IKEA furniture can get hacked in so many ways!
I know Julie…it is crazy and what is crazier is that there are like a hundred more lol!!! I love it though because people can easily obtain these IKEA pieces and they are able to make what they love when they see it. It’s a good thing : ) Sending hugs and wishes for a fabulous day!