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This $40 Ikea hack will make the coffee table of your dreams

You'll never look at a basket the same way again
Michelle Rhodes

A clever mum from Brisbane has come up with the ultimate furniture hack using a humble Ikea basket.

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It all starts here (Credit: IKEA)

Mother of two Michelle Rhodes used Ikea’s $39.99 Snidad basket to create a custom coffee table.

“I recently bought two rattan/timber chairs from Kmart and needed a small coffee table to match,” Michelle exclusively told Better Homes and Gardens.

“Unfortunately it’s quite difficult to find any rattan tables for under $100,” she explained.

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It was then that Michelle decided to make her own coffee table – using the basket along with the top from an old Kmart side table.

IKEA coffee table hack
(Credit: Michelle Rhodes)

“I started looking around my house for some inspiration and decided to use one of my baskets – an Ikea basket called Snidad because it had the look and size that I was after,” she said.

“I also used a side table that was sitting in storage unused and it was the perfect size and colour for the Ikea basket!”

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To create the coffee table, Michele removed the handles from the basket using a pair of pliers.

IKEA coffee table hack
(Credit: Michelle Rhodes)

“Next I removed some small screws in the base to make the surface even,” Michelle explained.

IKEA coffee table hack
(Credit: Michelle Rhodes)
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“Then I applied liquid nails to the base and attached the top.”

IKEA coffee table hack
(Credit: Michelle Rhodes)

Michelle spent approximately $60 on her coffee table.

“I am absolutely thrilled with the end result and so many people ask me where I bought my little table!” she said.

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IKEA coffee table hack
(Credit: Michelle Rhodes)
IKEA coffee table hack
The coffee table in its new home! (Credit: Michelle Rhodes)

The hack created a stir on the Kmart & Beyond Ideas Australia Facebook page.

“Now that’s a hack! Brilliant and so stylish,” said one woman.

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“So clever and so simple. Love your work,” another added.

“This is one of the best hacks I’ve seen,” concluded another member of the group.

You can follow Michelle’s hacks and DIYs on Instagram and on Facebook.

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

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