As we wrap up 2025, I dove into our site analytics to discover what you, our community of IKEA hackers, were searching for most. The results reveal what our readers love to hack most. Storage solutions continue to top the list (no surprise there!), but we’re also seeing increased interest in maximizing vertical space and creating multifunctional furniture. The ongoing trend of transforming standard pieces into custom built-ins remains strong. These 25 hacks represent the most sought-after ideas on IKEAhackers […]

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