This Under-$50 IKEA Hack Looks Like a Custom Entryway Piece
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This Under-$50 IKEA Hack Looks Like a Custom Entryway Piece
""If you can't drill into your walls (we see you, renters!), this is the perfect solution!" reads the caption of a recent IKEA Hacks & Ideas (@ikeahacksandideas) post, uploaded in collaboration with Cris CL (@construyendo_ilusiones). "[Cris] used 4 IKEA TRONES shoe racks paired with 104×16 walnut shelves to create a sleek, organized shoe storage - all without making a single hole in the wall! It's stylish, simple, and totally renter-friendly!""
"The best-selling IKEA TRONES, which come in a set of two for under $40, are shallow, fold-out storage compartments that function similarly to the HEMNES shoe cabinet. You can mount the TRONES to the wall or stack them, like Cris did, to create a more uniform piece of furniture. This hack can also help you create a custom shoe cabinet that fits perfectly in your entryway."
An IKEA hacker stacked four TRONES shoe racks and topped them with 104×16 walnut shelves to create a custom, renter-friendly shoe cabinet and entryway table without drilling into walls. The TRONES units come in a set of two for under $40 and fold out as shallow storage compartments similar to the HEMNES shoe cabinet. Stacking the units produces a uniform furniture piece that can be sized to fit an entryway. The finished surface functions as a table for keys, mail, sunglasses, and daily items. Optional removable Command strips can secure the lightweight plastic TRONES and prevent shifting when doors open and close.
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