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IKEA Lack Hacks: Get 25 Genius Ideas!

Transform your IKEA Lack table into a stunning centerpiece with these easy, creative hacks. Upgrade your space with style and functionality on a budget!

Unique Ikea Lack Table Hacks

If you are into IKEA hacks, there’s almost no better item to try than IKEA’s Lack coffee tables. At $13 for an entire table, there’s almost no risk in purchasing one or more and trying a side table hack of your very own.

The Lack side table comes in three colors (sometimes they add a fun color just because) which gives you a lot of possibilities for projects to try.

The top is completely square at 21 5/8″ x 21 5/8″, while the legs are 17 3/4″ long. The fact that a Lack is (almost) square makes it really easy to stack, and very straightforward when it comes to cutting, gluing, or screwing.

It’s great for beginners – no expertise required except for a basic knowledge of tools!

Ikea lack tables

Tools You’ll Need

This video shows what your Lack side table looks like inside. Basically the top has a special honeycomb type construction that means it’s not solid wood but it can still hold weight.

The legs are hollow except for small pieces of particle board at the top and bottom. Now you know why the table is so lightweight!

Because the Lack isn’t solid, you’re going to want to use a finishing blade on a regular miter saw to cut the legs.

I recommend figuring out where you want your cut, marking it, and then placing a piece of painter’s tape all the way around the leg.

You’ll cover the mark you made, but you’ll still be able to see it if you used a black marker. Cutting the leg at the tape mark gives you a clean cut and keeps any splintering from happening.

Cutting the Top

When you cut the top, I recommend drawing your shape first – let’s use a rectangle as an example. Draw the rectangle and then drill into the four corners (doesn’t matter what size). Don’t drill down through the bottom.

Use a jig saw to connect one drilled hole to another. Again – don’t go through the bottom; only the top layer.

Use a pair of scissors or a utility knife to cut out that portion of honeycomb. Then repeat the process above on the underside, measuring so that it exactly matches the rectangle you made on the top (obviously a measuring tape will be required). Sand the cut edges to finish.


Are you ready to turn a cheap-yet-attractive IKEA side table into the easy DIY of your dreams? I’m excited for you to see what I pulled together; just scroll down and let me know which IKEA Lack hack is your favorite!

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DIY side table using two Lack tables

Closed End Table

In this IKEA Lack table hack, you’re going to create an end table with sliding doors. It’s easier than it looks!
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lack tables turned into ottomans
www.dorseydesigns.com

Upholstered Ottomans

Who knew that a couple of IKEA end tables could be turned into expensive looking ottomans? This idea is genius.
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lovelyindeed.com

Pleather Upgrade

I love the pleather that Chelsea added to the top of this table – and the upholstery nail trim makes it look even more sophisticated.
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Wooly Willy Table
www.instructables.com

Wooly Willy Table

This could be my favorite IKEA Lack hack of all time – turn one into a huge Wooly Willy game, complete with iron fillings for the hair.
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Ashlee Park

Upgraded Legs

This table got a major improvement with decorative wood legs and trim. I especially love the turquoise touches!
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IKEA Lack table to play table
grillo-designs.com

Play Table

Add two bins by cutting out sections of the table. You can put whatever you like in them, this one is shown outside with sand and toys.
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Ashlee Park

Bottlecap Table

Finally, there’s something to do with your bottlecap collection! I love this revamped Lack top, made with grout.
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Corner shelves from 4 IKEA Lack tables
livefromb5.blogspot.com

Corner Shelf

Grab four IKEA end tables for an interesting display bookshelf for your living room. All you'll be doing is stacking with a few legs left out.
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lack around the corner
www.instructables.com

Around the Corner Table

Have you ever needed to put a table in an oddly shaped location? The Lack is perfect for this situation since you can cut it! This one is cut to accommodate a corner that just out.
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www.redbookmag.com

Wall Shelves

This tutorial turns an entire Lack side table into a shelf – using the legs for the displays. This is nice because it's a paint free project!
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bamboo veneer flowers on lack table
Crafty Nest

Bamboo Veneer Flowers

Monica used bamboo veneer to create these large silhouettes – making a bold statement on her two tables.
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music visualizer table
ikeahackers.net

Music LED Visualizer

Okay, this DIY project takes some skills, but imagine the lights moving as music plays! This is way more intense than the other projects, but it's such a cool way to change up a Lack I had to share.
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ikeahackers.net

Dog Bed

This is a puppy bed made for a king (or queen)! You can use the Lack table as your frame and create any shape headboard you like.
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lego table from IKEA lack
www.quaintlygarcia.com

LEGO Table

Keep Legos off of the floor (and from permanently mangling your feet) by making a table that doubles as a play center and storage.
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lego table with storage
www.thehandymansdaughter.com

LEGO Table with Sliding Bins

Here is another idea for a LEGO table. This one has you attach a slide out tub to hold loose LEGOs. I also like the color coded storage above these tables!
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litter box ikea hack
simplydarrling.com

Hide The Litterbox

Give your cat a little privacy by putting fabric on all four sides of the table. Attach it with Velcro so it can be removed and washed as needed.
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daddytypes.com

Chalkboard Table

“Real” chalkboard tables are expensive! You’ll just need a Lack and chalkboard paint to make one on your own.
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lack table to storage table
ikeahackers.net

Hidden Storage Table

Create a hinged storage table to hide away mess, or, in the case, to store retro gaming supplies! You will need 2 Lack tables for this project.
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amykristinteriors.wordpress.com

Overlay Embellishment

Overlays are a great way to give a new look to a piece of furniture, and they work with the Lack really well.
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ikeahackers.net

Wood Paneling

Use two to create a coffee table with inside storage. You can add the wood paneling as-is, or paint it to match your decor.
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operationhomeblog.com

Map Upgrade

I love maps on everything, and that includes this map and decoupage table revamp in this hack. If you want to avoid the wrinkles, mist the map with water before Mod Podging it down.
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platform bed from ikea lack tables
www.instructables.com

Platform Bed

Make a platform bed that is lightweight, portable and inexpensive. For a queen size mattress, you will need 12 Lack tables, and you don't even need to connect them together!
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light table
katyandzucchini.blogspot.com

Light Table

Add a light to the inside of an IKEA side table to turn it into a fun toy that the kids will love. Plus adults can use it as a tracing table!
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DIY stacked bedside table
www.housewifeeclectic.com

Stacked End Table

Take two IKEA Lack tables and stack them to create a table with a lower shelf. Great as an end table or a nightstand!
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IKEA Lack to dog bowl table
Jules Yap

Dog Diner

My dogs push their bowls around the kitchen floor when they eat – it would be nice to have them stay in one place. This IKEA Lack table hack went straight to the dogs!
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Want more hacks? Visit our collection of IKEA coffee table hacks to see some great projects!

Aisha

Sunday 16th of June 2019

Hi! Thank you for sharing these ideas. Would you have the link for the stenciled lack?

David

Monday 11th of June 2018

These are really cool. I just did a #diy #ikealackhack project recent. It's geared more towards photographers that do photogrammetry, but could easily make an interesting serving table too since it uses a lazy susan. Could even add some internal lighting as well. https://www.provideocoalition.com/ikea-lack-photogrammetry-turntable/

Sophie - BLOG JOLI PLACE

Sunday 3rd of May 2015

Hi ! I'd like to ask you if it is possible to change the url of the ikea hack picture sending to my article about customizing an ikea lack table.

the one you're using is not available anymore :) you'd be very kind to replace it by the following url : :

Thank you very much best sophie

Amy

Sunday 3rd of May 2015

Done and thank you Sophie!