10 Space-Saving IKEA Storage Bed Hacks That Look Luxe
IKEA hacks are affordable ways to get “custom” furniture on a budget. The basic furniture is well made and practically a blank surface for you to work your magic on. Try an IKEA storage bed hack to transform basic storage cabinets and dressers into a multi-functional lofted bed.
It’s a smart way to address the problem of having a small bedroom — you get both a bed and storage in the same footprint. And if you already own these IKEA storage pieces, you’re saving a pretty penny too.
The innovative IKEA platform storage bed hacks below work well for studio apartments, kids’ rooms, dorms, and more. And after you’re done hacking your storage bed, try one of these ways to hack an IKEA Lack table, an IKEA desk, or even a sheepskin rug.
1. Customized Bunks
This adorable kids’ bunk bed is straight out of a storybook. The creators behind seaglass_house_renovation made the compartments using KURA frames from IKEA and decorated each pod with different colors and themes, making this an even more unique piece.
2. KALLAX Against the Wall
In this IKEA storage bed hack, @the_merrick_reno used a KALLAX system to loft a little one’s bed, and pushed the entire thing against the wall for added security and to act as a place to prop the many pillows on this sweet bed.
3. Upside Down KURA
We love this innovative IKEA bed hack by @thedivinelivingspace. Here, they flipped an IKEA KURA bed upside down and styled it as a lofted bed with canopy above. Heavy green curtains coordinate perfectly with the room’s decor and provide a private space when closed.
4. Maximum Storage With MALMs
If you’re looking for an IKEA storage bed hack with as much storage space as possible, look no further than this clever creation from the IKEA Hackers site. Here, two MALM dressers house a mattress, both lifting it off the ground and providing plenty of room to store belongings.
5. MALM Dresser Bedframe
This bed is simply made up of the MALM dresser with a mattress on top, and it offers so much extra storage space in Erica Massey’s bedroom.
6. Bookshelf-Turned-Bed
This clever IKEA hack from @lumminati_ balanced this mattress on top of two IKEA bookshelves, which are filled with baskets to hide knick-knacks.
7. Trofast Painted Black
This colorful kids’ bed is simply made of two TROFAST shelves painted black. Learn more about how to make your own on @home_with_no.121’s instagram.
8. MALM Dressers Repurposed
A mattress placed over two MALM dressers works well in this Swedish boy’s room seen on the Hitta Hem blog. The desk is hung at the same level to make it look built in, and forms a continuous line around the room.
9. Kitchen Cabinets in the Bedroom
IKEA kitchen cabinets and doors form storage and steps up to a bed in this small apartment, seen on the Oh Yes blog.
10. DIY Dinosaur Bed
Weekday Carnival came up with this configuration, with different colored kitchen cabinets (that have adorable dinosaur pulls!) holding up a mattress.