Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Hackers Help: Need help identifying this piece, please!

We often get requests from readers asking for the name of a particular IKEA item. Knowing the name of an IKEA item is useful when you want to hunt for assembly instructions or parts and hardware. And unless you speak Swedish or Danish, the IKEA product names are not all that easy to remember. Rob received this old wardrobe without a name. Have you seen it before? Think of this as an IKEA quiz. ~ Jules

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“My fiancee and me were given this piece over the weekend but there were no assembly instructions or hardware included (screws, etc.)

old unknown IKEA wardrobe

We tried to search for it on Google, eBay and IKEA but to no avail. We’re hoping one of you eagle-eyed members will be able to help us out with this!

Thanks in Advance!

Rob

Other Unknown Furniture Objects to test your IKEA Quotient.

- Display cabinet from 1990
- Futon circa 2002
- Black sofa from 2003
- What do you call these linens and fabric?
- An old wardrobe with no name
- A grid door wardrobe with no name

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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Two Easy Kids Birthday Parties: Into The Woods & Under The Sea

We’ve had so much fun putting together kids birthday parties with random themes like worms and dragons (complete with a fire-breathing kid photo session). Shortly after our last party post back in 2014 (remember the “Pink & Gold Everything Party“?), we took a step back from the blog for a full year, and in that time we were both curious: would our enthusiasm for going “all out” wane in the absence of an active blog? I mean, “all out” is probably a relative term. It wasn’t My Super Sweet Sixteen and there wasn’t a petting zoo, but we did our fair share of decorating and having fun with a theme and cupcake toppers and favors and all that stuff.

The answer ended up being – sorta yes, and sorta no. When our kids requested a joint party in 2015 (their birthdays are just 4 weeks apart) we thought it would be an interesting test. We definitely went easier on ourselves and worried less about busting out the camera and taking ten million photos, but we had just as much fun taking a quirky theme and running with it.

Since this was our first time hosting a joint birthday party, we looked for the intersection of our kids interests (does a 12-month old have interests?) to guide the decorations. Our little lady was going through a big fairy phase (hence the fairy garden we made for her that year) and bears are always a safe bet for our boy, so the theme mash-up landed somewhere in the “Woodland/Forest” zone – complete with toadstool & bear cupcakes, faux butterflies sitting on various items, and even some fairy poop, but we’ll get there in a minute.

The gist of the party was the same as all of our previous ones: just a low-key outdoor hangout with friends and family, much like our pink and gold party the year before. We ordered pizza, set out some sprinklers for the kids, and even busted out a piñata at one point. The whole woodland/forest theme mostly came to life in the food… or at least our interpretation of the food, which we set out on a couple of floral tablecloths that we got at HomeGoods years ago (gotta love that they’re colorful and washable – here’s something similar for anyone looking).

From chips that got labeled “fairy wings” to pretzels turned “twigs” we basically took party standards and gave them woodsy names (written on folded card stock right before guests arrived). Was it a stretch? Maybe a little. Did it keep life simple, make the kids smile, and bypass any the-printer-isn’t-working-and-guests-get-here-in-four-minutes meltdowns? Totally.

And when your guests are primarily preschoolers, anything labeled “poop” – especially when they’re Skittles or brownie bites – is sure to be a big hit. Trust me on this.

I probably had the most fun with the cupcakes, making two sets – one for the fairy crowd, and another set for the bear-lovers. My favorite party trick in general involves already-made food. So it’s not really cooking or baking as much as “hacking” or “tweaking” what you can grab at the store (remember the dragon spikes I made with AirHeads?). The base of both the bear and the fairy toadstool cupcakes were just plain white/vanilla grocery-store cupcakes, and I converted one tray-full into bear faces using some mini Chips Ahoy cookies and a couple of chocolate chips for the eyes. Literally took five minutes and the kids loved ’em.

The fairy toadstools just got dipped top-down into a plateful of red sugar sprinkles (the fine kind that looks like glitter), and then got a few white spots thanks to some candies I found at the store (they were “York Piece’s Peppermint Candies” that came in blue and white – I just picked out the white ones). A wood slice “plate” I already had added some extra flair, along with some fake butterflies and a little plastic fairy.

Fast-forward a year to 2016 and we found ourselves hankering to simplify our annual birthday party even more. The kids both still wanted a joint one and we all thought it would be fun to have it at one of their favorite playgrounds this time around, so we reserved a few tables under their big canopy. It wasn’t a free venue like past years, but at $50 it was still cheaper than a lot of kids birthday party spots. And this year, thanks to the impending release of Finding Dory, both of our kids were going through a big ocean phase, so we brought a singular theme (“Under The Sea”) to life in a few simple ways. Why hello there, dolphin balloon.

Apart from the blue tablecloths and the fish-y balloons (we also grabbed this colorful one), the theme was represented once again mostly in the food. We made it a morning party, so things were a bit more breakfast-y. Think fruit, bagels, croissants, donuts, and coffee for the grown ups. Plus I threw together a few simple sea-inspired snacks that the little ones enjoyed playing with and eventually eating (that’s high praise when it comes to young kids).

Our daughter still talks about the croissant crabs and the banana dolphins. She looked at me like I was a magician when I made these, even thought I just used some tooth picks and eyes cut out of card stock to make the croissants into crustaceans (I didn’t have any googly eyes, but drawing them looking in different directions and adding lashes to some of them was fun). And it just took slicing the top of the banana, slipping a grape in, and adding two pen dots for eyes to make the banana dolphins (despite our bananas getting a little bruised in transport, they were still the biggest hit).

The goodie bags, which you can see there in the background, were also nice and simple (what’s a kids’ birthday party without a little sugar rush on the way out?) and these couldn’t have been easier to make. Just a handful of blue Jelly Bellys and some Goldfish crackers “swimming” on top. The clear plastic party bags are $3 for 20 at Target by the way, and I just used string I had in my craft room to tie them closed.

Now back to the aforementioned donuts. Since it was before noon when our kids blew out their candles, we thought these made more sense than cupcakes. They were just a few plates stacked with always-popular Krispy Kreme donuts that we picked up on the way and adorned with a few plastic sharks. I’m not sure exactly what story we were telling here: are sharks attacking the donuts? Are the donuts life preservers thrown in vain to the swimmers caught in the fray? Whatever it was, the kids were into it.

And that brings us to this year… which we actually didn’t photograph at all except for snapping a few candid shots of the kids running around and spinning so fast they might barf on the tire swing. I said at the start of this post that the last few years have been sort of an experiment in how “all out” we’d go for these parties, and I think we’ve seen a slow deceleration in how much effort and money are needed to ensure that our kids have a good time and feel celebrated (and a huge deceleration in how much time we spend documenting it).

I actually don’t think it has anything to do with whether or not we’re blogging – but as our kids have gotten older (they’re 7 and 3 now) we’ve realized they love a quirky snack or a random theme (we landed on “Bugs” this year) but they could care less about whether the tablecloth is consistent with the favors or whatever. They generally just want to be around their friends, to be sung to, and to stuff some icing in their cake holes.

So this year we sent an Evite out to a bunch of their friends for a meet-up at a neighborhood playground (no table reservation – it was free) and we rolled up with pizzas, drinks, cupcakes, a plethora of gummy worms, and some bright balloons. The weather was great, the kids exhausted themselves playing on every piece of equipment there was, and heck – even us adults had a nice chill time hanging out, not even thinking twice about the fact that the “good camera” stayed at home.

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The old Akurum. It’s brilliant for a Loft Bed with Den!

Upgrading your old kitchen? Don’t throw the IKEA AKURUM kitchen cabinets away just yet. They can be turned into an ingenious loft bed with den and plenty of underloft storage. Ada repurposes the 15″ AKURUM cabinets into stairs and the 24″ ones into storage. The old closet is stripped away and the loft bed built into the nook, taking advantage of the room’s height and maximizing storage space. It turned out nothing less than impressive.

Can’t find the AKURUM? This hack can be done with the IKEA SEKTION kitchen cabinets too.

Elevated (loft) bed with wardrobe and a “secret room” beneath.

  • Closet/wardrobe under the bed.
  • AKURUM Cabinets with shelves and drawers. (4 x 24″ base cabinets)
  • Standard cabinet drawers under each step.
  • Comfortable bed entry with alternating steps (cut from four 15″ cabinet frames)
  • Long landing for easy access to bed (covered with cut-to-size 15″ high cabinet doors)
  • Full size mattress on LUROY slats (the only full size IKEA slats not requiring a central beam).

Designed using Google Sketchup. Design animation available on YouTube.

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This was how the room looked like before the remodel. Note the standard closet at the back wall. Most of the space above the closet doors was not accessible and wasted.

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Closet removal in progress.

Construction of a support frame

Construction of a support frame from 2×6 beams anchored in the walls and the 4×4 beam support pillar.

Stairs made from 15

The stairs made from 15″ AKURUM cabinet frames.

Storage from 24

Four 24″ AKURUM cabinets provide outside accessible storage and walls for the wardrobe. Three cabinets visible in this picture, the fourth is not mounted yet.

The den

“Secret room” with IKEA LED lights and green wall carpeting. It uses the space under the stair’s landing.

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Completed loft bed.

Hack a loft bed with den using IKEA AKURUM kitchen cabinets

Another view of the completed project.

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 Growing up, did you have a loft bed with den? Tell us about it.


How else to use the old AKURUM kitchen cabinets?

- It works wonderfully as a wardrobe.

- It’s fantastic as a floating credenza.

- And nobody has to know it’s a bunch of old kitchen cabinets.


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Monday, May 29, 2017

DIY Raised Bed Liner for Askholmen Planter

Now that we’re in the thick of Spring, let’s dig into a bit of gardening. Simone shares her DIY raised bed liner idea for the ASKHOLMEN wooden flower box, converting it into a raised bed instead of a plant stand. The ASKHOLMEN is pre-treated with a layer of semi-transparent wood stain. But the elements can be merciless, so keep the wooden planter looking good with the VÅRDA wood stain.

Other IKEA products you can use to grow plants are the ALGOT wire baskets. They make a pretty balcony height herb garden. The SAMLA boxes can be converted into a huge yet affordable planter. And of course, the FNISS trash bins. They make cheap and handy pots for the garden.

DIY Raised Bed Liner for Askholmen Planter

IKEA items used: Askholmen Planter and Frakta bag

The Askholmen planter is a great looking planter however can’t be used without using plant in pots inside. I wanted to fill the whole planter with soil and plant. The Frakta blue bag is an almost exact fit.

DIY Raised Bed Liner for Askholmen Planter

Make a DIY raised bed liner in 5 easy steps

  1. Cut of the handles of the Frakta bag
  2. Poke some holes into the bottom of the bag for drainage.
  3. Place the bag inside the planter and line up the edge of the bag with the frame of the planter on the inside.
  4. Staple the bag to the frame.
  5. Fill with potting soil and plant.

~ Simone

DIY Raised Bed Liner for Askholmen Planter


Did you know you can use the FRAKTA bag straight up as a planter too? Here’s how:

1. Cut 1 inch holes at the bottom, each about 6 – 8 inches apart.

2. Fill the bottom with 4 – 6 inches of gravel.

3. Top with soil.

4. Add plant of your choice.

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

#50: Behind The Scenes – Regrets, Bloopers, & Beyonce

We’re celebrating fifty episodes and one year of podcasting (!!!) with a special episode that takes you behind the scenes and unearths some of our weirdest moments, cringiest sound bites, and even an email we got from Beyonce’s dad (for real). We share the stuff that we love about podcasting (sometimes even more than blogging) along with what parts we loathe, and how a pizza got this whole thing off to a rocky start. Plus we introduce you to the crew of people who work on this show behind the scenes. Spoiler alert: they’re all weird.

You can download this episode from iTunesGoogle PlayStitcher, and TuneIn Radio – or listen to it below! Then use this page to check out any links, notes, or photos that we referenced. Note: If you’re reading in a feed reader, you might have to click through to the post to see the player. 

Podiversary

  • And speaking of surveys… if you’re a podcast listener, please PLEASE take a couple of minutes to fill out our listener survey. It will be a big help in getting a sense of who you guys are and what you like, so we can serve up more of that in year #2!

Podiversary Quiz

Podcasting Set-Up

  • We’ll put together a more thorough post about the technical side of our podcast, but you can peek at our super high-end, totally professional looking recording set-up in the picture above.
  • And real quick, here’s the microphone we use, the pop filters we bought (to soften any hard P sounds), and the program we use to edit (it’s free!).

Homeslice Logos

  • Before our first-choice podcast name was dead in the water, here are some of the logos we played around with. As you can see by their rough state, we didn’t get very far with them… but why didn’t we check iTunes before messing around with logos?!?!
  • Oh, and the Home Slice podcast isn’t on iTunes anymore, but all you pizza enthusiasts can still catch their 3 episode run on Soundcloud.

We’re Digging

Also, if you’re looking for something we’ve dug in a past episode, but don’t remember which show notes to click into, here’s a master list of everything we’ve been digging from all of our past episodes.

And lastly, a big thank you to DAP for sponsoring this episode. Hit upDAP.com/YHL to learn more about DAP Products or call 1-888-DAP-TIPS to get expert advice on your next project or product purchase (and if Jason answers, tell him we say “Hi!”).

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Saturday, May 27, 2017

6 Ikea L shaped desks to boost productivity

If you’re always thinking of ways to up your productivity, you’ll want to rethink your most basic productivity hub – your desk – every once in a while. Your desk configuration may have worked but as time goes by, your requirements and style may change. And the desk that once serve you so well may need an upgrade.

I’ve worked with a single desk for the longest time but am now seriously considering an L shaped desk. Reason being, I’ve recently (I know, late to the party) discovered the joys of a second monitor. With a laptop and a monitor, my desk space is getting tight. The additional desk space will let me spread out all my notes and jottings and keep my main desk area solely for the machines. The goal: division of space for greater focus.

Fortunately, an L shaped desk isn’t hard to find or hack. Here are 6 ways to fit one into your home office space, whether big or small.

Get it straight, erm .. “L” from IKEA

#1 BEKANT

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Pop it up from the box – the IKEA BEKANT L shaped desk. It’s compact, with a price tag of $249.00.  It comes in a sit/stand version too.

#2 BESTÅ BURS

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Place two BESTÅ BURS desks at an angle, like what SassAndSpice did and voilà, instant expansion.

Hack a super long L shaped desk

#3 LINNMON desk hack

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The LINNMON table tops are a good starting point when you want to piece together a long, sprawling desk. Join as many table tops together to get the formation you need. What’s neat is there isn’t an obtrusive leg at the right angle joint. Tutorial for the hack.

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The glossy LINNMON tables are stunning, when paired with gold accents, as Leah of Go4ProPhotos proves in her home office makeover.

Add on additional storage

#4 KALLAX shelving unit

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Here’s another take on the LINNMON desk. This is paired with the KALLAX instead to create extra storage space on the short side of the desk. If you have lots of stuff, this will work beautifully.

Use kitchen countertops to do the work

#5 HAMMARP countertop

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Butcher blocks are perfect as desk tops. They are solid, durable and look fantastic. Cut them to the fit length and assemble. Best thing? Waterfall joints.

#6 ALEX units

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Kitchen countertops can be combined with IKEA drawer units like the HELMER or ALEX as desk legs with storage.

Feel inspired to makeover your home office or attempt an IKEA desk hack? Tell us all about it.

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Friday, May 26, 2017

Two Things I Bought (And A Whole Lotta Weekend Sales)

Happy Friday, guys! Just wanted to stop in with a public service sale announcement because as usual there are TONS of home items that are discounted for Memorial Day and since I’m now shopping for our house and the beach house (DANGER!) I’m on high alert for deals. I learned the hard way that it’s smart to hold out for this weekend when buying home stuff a few years ago (I ordered something like two days before all the sales hit without thinking: “duh, wait for Memorial Day and everything goes way on sale”). This year I actually had my act together not only to 1) remember that tip and buy two things I’ve been watching for a while 2) put a post together for you guys of some things I’m seriously eyeing thanks to all the GET IN MY BELLY CART feelings that wash over me during a big sale.

First there’s this pretty pendant (it’s 20% off with the code “AMAZING”). I’ve seen it in person and it’s gorgeous. My friend Carey has it over this cool bar area in her house and it is even more charming in person. So after a many months of yearning and watching, I pounced. I mean, it’s capiz, so this shouldn’t really be a surprise. Also, 20% off everything doesn’t roll around all that often on S&L. You have me right where you want me, Memorial Day sales.

This side table. OH MY HEART. I really really wanted it. It’s already marked down from $398 to $299 and you can get an additional 20% off using the code “AMAZING”, which I think is fitting because it’s amazing that I resisted this guy. Wouldn’t two be great for a beach house bedroom? Or as living room side tables? Now my willpower is waffling…

This tasseled curtain (it turns out tassles are my new kryptonite). This was $79 and now it’s down to $39.99 and you get an additional 20% off with that same sale code (“AMAZING”). I was this close to getting it for our down-the-line bathroom renos (we still have both full baths upstairs that we have to redo) but didn’t want to commit to it and then find some amazing tile in a color that might clash or something. But if you have a bathroom with white subway or some other neutral tile, this guy is for you (heck it would even be cute with that retro old pink tile).

This playful pachyderm accent table is $159 but you can save 20% with the code “AMAZING”. You know I love a ceramic animal, and this guy is functional and adorable and feels extremely special / one of a kind (I love all the detailing). Would be so cute in a kids room or even as a side table in a grown up bedroom (ahem, like ours John… if you’re looking to surprise me with another ceramic animal). What’s one more at this point?

This showstopping chandelier (it’s $399 but you can get 15% off and free shipping with the code “SAVEMORE”). It has multiple lights and a nice large scale, so it would be perfect for over a dining table, a foyer, or even a kitchen island. Yes, it’s capiz. Yes, I’m predictable. Or maybe I’m just really loyal. Stand by your man favorite material.

This pretty blue bedding reminds me of the duvet that we had in our very first house. Do you guys remember that little bedroom of ours?! Nostalgia. It’s nice to realize that something I loved ten years ago still has a place in my heart today (also, see capiz and ceramic animals). It’s organic and 400 thread count, comes in two colors, and a king sized duvet was $149 but is on sale for just $69 (a full/queen is just $49). Plus you can save up to 30% off on top of that with the code “SUMMER,” depending how much you spend.

These sleek and simple frames are the closest thing to a pricey framing job I’ve seen (in person they are so shiny and the mats are nicely cut and super white – they just look expensive and well done). So assuming they fit a print or photo or work of art you’re looking to professionally frame, you can just grab one of these and pat yourself on the back. They start at $24 and they even sell a whole set of 4 assorted sizes to get more of a gallery look like the one below. Plus you can save more entering “SUMMER” at checkout (how much you save depends on how much you spend).

This casual dining table with a bench and some chairs would look awesome inside. I know, I know, at first glance it’s a patio set…. but go with me here. Picture it as the dining table (with chairs and even a bench!) at the beach house. It’s SO CHEAP ($399 for that big table and $229 for the bench – plus there’s 15% off and free shipping with the code “MAYSAVE”), and a big round bowl or runner would cover the umbrella hole. I know, you still think I’m crazy, so wait for it…

Now do you see what I mean thanks to this inspiration pic? Heck, I could even beat it up a bit and maybe get two benches like the one below with just some end chairs for the folks who are bench-averse. It could be so pretty! Didn’t pull the trigger yet (still convincing John) but I’m on the case.

I’m also obsessing over these melamine glasses for the beach house. So pretty in all the colors (and super on sale) plus I don’t have to worry about tons of breakage.

This hanging planter with pretty stained glass panels is the other thing I pulled the trigger and purchased. Why? Because the stained glass windows at the beach house have these dreamy colors, so I couldn’t help imagining how pretty it would look hanging there. It’s back-ordered and wasn’t even marked down but I’ve learned at Anthro that things get backordered right before they’re out of stock for good, which I didn’t want to happen. They do have some other super sale items that are marked down this weekend though (I love this beaded clutch and I’m oddly intrigued by this lamb table).

This leaning storage shelf could organize a foyer, office, bathroom, kid’s room, or adult bedroom. I love how versatile it is and how clean it looks. Would be really handy for the beach house I think! And it would only take up a small amount of floor space (if you have a small room, one of the best tips is to go vertical whenever you can). It’s $149 and you can get free shipping with the code “SAVEMORE”.

This flush mounted capiz light is such a great alternative to a boob light (marked down from $249 to $199, plus use code “SAVEMORE” to save even more, depending how much you spend). Imagine two of these in an upstairs hallway or even one in a foyer without much headroom. Actually my neighbor just got this for her bathroom and it’s right over her tub. Prettiest thing to stare up at ever. I told her I’m going to break in and take a bath and she believed me. Because I’m crazy like that.

These fun woven stools are so charming. I’ve never been to Paris, but they remind me of the idea of Paris that I have in my head. Also, for practicality reasons, I love a stool with a back for comfort and kid-peace-of-mind (also for accident prone adult peace-of-mind). They were $328, but now the bar heigh ones are $159 and the counter height ones are $229 (plus you save 20% more with the code “AMAZING”). I also think they’re surprisingly versatile – they’d work in a kitchen with tan tile or white tile, wood cabinets or white ones (thanks to the wood + white accents). Add some red dish towels and boom, your kitchen is refreshed.

We’ve been in love with this gold mirror since using it in this makeover we did a while back for my BFF. It’s such a polished looking way to bounce light around and make a room feel more finished and chic – and it’s basically always selling out and coming back into stock because everyone wants it. But right now it’s actually in stock in the brass color (it comes in some other colors too) and it’s $399 plus you can save at least 15% and up to 30% off with the code “SUMMER” (depending how much you spend).

So there it is. And for anyone just generally looking for a rundown of sales and what their correlated sale codes are, here’s a quick list of what I’ve found so far:

  • West Elm – up to 30% off with the code “SUMMER”
  • Pottery Barn – up to 30% off with the code “SAVEMORE” (same for PBTeen and Pottery Barn Kids)
  • World Market – 15% off and free shipping with the code “MAYSAVE” if you spend $150
  • Serena & Lily – 20% off everything with the code “AMAZING”
  • Target – up to 30% off some categories with an extra 15% off on top of that with code “HERO”
  • Nordstrom – half yearly sale with up to 40% off

Hope you guys have a great weekend! I’m off to work on John about that table/bench situation for the beach. We’re swinging by the beach house to check progress soon and I’m going to measure it out in the space and hopefully it’ll be perfect! Cross your fingers for me.

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