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Look! IKEA Gorm For Storage And Your Sink

032509-bathroom.jpg In our internet travels today we came across a great hack for the IKEA Gorm shelving unit. Normally this isn't something we'd think about for use as a countertop, let alone a entire shelving unit and sink surround, but it worked out brilliantly for Thye Foo in Malaysia. This would be a great way to inexpensively makeover a bathroom or a kitchen needing storage! Click through to see the piece in progress.

 
 

We love a great idea from our friends at IKEA Hacker and this find is no different.

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This is what Thye started with, fixtures and a wall.


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Next the building starts and the hacking begins.


032509-bathroom4.jpg It's almost finished at this point, only a few more shelves to add in. Check out the full photo series over at IKEA Hacker to see more of this great use of inexpensive materials.


Here's a few of our favorite IKEA hacks that you might have missed:

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    interesting idea!

    posted by Lizzykewl on March 25th 2009 at 7:26pm
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    Useful but I find it looks kind of like a student's rental in a boarding house.

    posted by Daniel Poitiers on March 25th 2009 at 7:36pm
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    I like it. Might not be anyone's dream bathroom, but it's a good-looking, inventive short-term solution. Most bathroom vanities are pretty boring, so if it's a choice between a low-end Home Depot vanity and this one, I'll take this one.

    And, it's a good idea that can be used with some more interesting modular shelving units, too.

    posted by MansardRoof on March 25th 2009 at 7:58pm
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    Woah. I have some of these shelves. They are way too flimsy for a sink.

    posted by hushg on March 25th 2009 at 8:22pm
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    I luv it.

    posted by ojanet on March 25th 2009 at 8:28pm
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    Where have all the windows gone?

    posted by teeze on March 25th 2009 at 10:00pm
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    If you cross brace the shelving, as Ikea suggests in the instructions, and if you anchor the shelving properly to the wall, they are certainly strong enough to hold a sink. I used GORM to replace my pantry shelving when demolition-boy destroyed it while taking out the moldy flooring (another long story - don't ask), and I made a metalcrafting workbench out of IVAR shelving parts, and both are very sturdy, if a bit utilitarian. But heck, affordable is a good thing!

    posted by fjorlief on March 26th 2009 at 12:19am
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    yes, Gorm, like its predecessor, is very sturdy when set up right, and can hold much more than just a sink and bathroom stuff.
    i like it - it is simple and airy.

    posted by maike on March 26th 2009 at 2:53am
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    regarding the the window...one of the commentors on IKEA hacker pointed out that it looks like a blind pulled down...just that it also goes over the molding. If you look at the ledge, you can see the its hem.

    posted by Enamorada on March 26th 2009 at 7:39am
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    I love how it leaves the window nice and open. It has character and is so much cheaper than a lot of other options. The fact that the plumbing isn't too large helps a great deal. For me however, clutter would be insane. Maybe some drawer stye baskets.
    Loving the Snake Plants!

    posted by Nolann on March 26th 2009 at 11:48am
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    Malasia, right? Perfect idea for a tropical climate! And clever!
    Might put some of the shelves on the top of the tower section back for folded towels...

    posted by SherryBinNH on March 26th 2009 at 11:59am
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    I like it... it makes the bathroom look nice and open.

    posted by jamiealyse on March 26th 2009 at 12:17pm
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    I am from Malaysia and it is a very humid and warm country. I think the owner did a good job with the shelves but he may want to put the caps on for the legs of the shelves before it becomes moldy or start to rot as he may once in a while wash the bathroom floor and it will take time to dry with the high humidity. That is what I did with my Gorm in my bathroom.

    posted by CTSL on March 27th 2009 at 10:08am
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