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The room awaiting the makeover was once the family bedroom, but now that the second storey of the can be used it has slowly morphed into a guest bedroom, a laundry room and, above all, a hobby room for hostess. A lot of studies have shown, that hobbies are a way of recharging and relaxing. It's a perfect way of finding time for oneself and the right environment contributes to well-being.
IKEA visits a small and happy family of three where young David is longing for his own small kingdom to learn to be independent after spending long years under the constant surveillance of parents because of health issues. A makeover in David room is long overdue as it was once meant to be a nursery and hasn't much changed since then. IKEA Interior designer is happy to create a room for a teenager as she believes it offers more chances for free expression and bold colour combinations.
If you want to declutter your home, start with the room where you spend the most of your time. You are only 3 easy steps away from the perfectly neat living room.
Apartments, summer houses, balconies, and terraces... but never a garage! This time, our interior designer is faced with the challenge of converting an old garage built in 1931 into a modern space for all kinds of activities of technical nature. The owner of the garage is a passionate high-wheel bicycle builder and needs space for many different tools and gadgets for this hobby. He wishes to keep all his equipment but to have it better organised.
Over the last while, a lot more time has been spent at home. And, for many, home has become an office too! While sitting at the dining room table or taking a conference call in the quiet of your car may have worked for a little while, your back or concentration levels might be protesting now. Thankfully, making your home workspace more comfortable and productive can be simpler than you'd think.
“I’ve been working from home for a while. How can I keep my working and living spaces separate, without an extra room?” Excellent question! Interior designer Hans Blomquist has plenty of wisdom to share on the topic, explaining how to best maintain a good work-home balance, even if you live in a small space.
Take simple storage, flexible dining furniture and astonishingly low prices. Stir well to mix, and you have the makings of this multigenerational family’s combined kitchen and dining space. Finished off with a sunny window bench, music corner and the aromas of something scrumptious bubbling away, it’s a space where this family finds themselves lingering... long after the plates are cleared.
We’re social creatures, but just as important as time with others, is time alone. Of course, this looks different for each person, so this family of six have created a home where everyone can enjoy time by themselves to relax and recharge in their singular way.
We all need the space to explore our own interests. For some people, that means getting out into the world, but even in a family home, environments can be created that allow individuals to find their own flow. In this apartment, the bedrooms have been designed for just that.
When we think of shared homes, we may imagine students and young professionals, but there is no reason why people of all ages can’t enjoy a more communal way of life. With multifunctionality, smart storage and a focus on private and social spaces, this home is an exciting new take on living with others.
Oh the glory of a well-tended garden! Not only is it a sight to behold, but the benefits to one’s wellbeing are many (and delicious!). Step into a home where all sorts of gardening solutions come into play to lift the mood and fill the bellies.
With gradual, small enhancements over the years, you can avoid many common safety risks at home. So that your home remains practical, as well as beautiful, through every stage of life. The earlier that you think about suitable safety precautions for your home, the more comfortably and gracefully you can approach your golden years.
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You can easily direct the light where you want it because the lamp arm and head are adjustable.
This lamp can be used as a table lamp or mounted on the wall.
Article no 503.553.95
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Light bulb sold separately. IKEA recommends LED bulb E27.
This product bears the CE mark.
Clamping range up to 60 mm.
Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.
Brand name | IKEA |
Model identifier | A1602F TERTIAL |
This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes | A++ to D |
Length: | 56 cm |
Width: | 17 cm |
Height: | 12 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,96 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,92 kg |
Volume per package: | 10,8 l |
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Brand name | IKEA |
Model identifier | A1602F TERTIAL |
This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes | A++ to D |
Article no | 503.553.95 |
Brand name | IKEA |
Model identifier | A1602F TERTIAL |
This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes | A++ to D |
Article no 503.553.95
Max.: | 13 W |
Shade diameter: | 17 cm |
Cord length: | 1,5 m |
Length: | 56 cm |
Width: | 17 cm |
Height: | 12 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,96 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,92 kg |
Volume per package: | 10,8 l |
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