When I found myself in my first apartment, my living room was a museum of hand-me-downs – complete with a mattress masquerading as a couch and bricks propping up a plank that somehow qualified as a TV stand. I’m eternally grateful for the early days of makeshift furniture as it sparked something unexpected in me: a curiosity in transforming affordable IKEA pieces into something extraordinary. Through years of experimentation and countless hours scrolling for IKEA hacks, I’ve discovered creative ways […]
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