The outdoor season is here, and suddenly you have an extra room. Whether it’s your balcony, your garden or just a spot in the park or the beach, we’ve got you covered with all the must-have summer products. From outdoor dining and cooking essentials to comfortable outdoor furniture and beach kits to go. Pick your favourites and get ready to move out for the summer!
Every new beginning in life—whether it's a seasonal shift, moving into your first home, moving in with someone, having a baby or getting your child's first bed—is easier with a good night's sleep.
Praised by founder Ingvar Kamprad as the “best of IKEA” when first launched in 1985, the STOCKHOLM collection blends durability and craftsmanship to create beautiful and timeless furniture. These newest additions are sure to become favourite parts of your home – and maybe even cherished heirlooms in the years to come.
With the Nytillverkad collection, we are bringing back carefully selected favourites from our archive and updating them to meet the needs and expectations of a new generation. Reimagined in fresh colours and new materials, Nytillverkad celebrates our take on design as simple, functional and always a little playful.
Why lose sleep over stuff? Take your bedroom from a stressful mess to a calming sleep sanctuary with a little storage refresh. With the right organising solutions, everything will have its place—keeping your mind clear, nights restful and allowing you to embrace a faster, stress-free morning routine.
The apartment shared by three friends – young professionals fresh out of university – feels far from cozy or homey, particularly in the living room. As the hosts admit, the space is furnished with a mismatched collection of pieces they had on hand, which don’t quite work together. To make matters worse, the room is relatively dark, lacking the warmth of morning or evening sunlight. So, how can this space be transformed into something livable and inviting? Enter IKEA interior designer Janet, ready to work her magic.
Which rooms are the hardest to furnish? Naturally, those with multiple functions! This space must serve as a hub for various activities—a place for crafting as well as a cozy retreat for family relaxation. So, how do you balance hobbies and downtime in one room? IKEA’s interior designer shares valuable tips on how to effectively organize multi-functional spaces, creating a harmonious environment that supports both activity and relaxation.
Many families face the challenge of accommodating multiple children in a single room, requiring creative solutions to ensure comfort for everyone. This task becomes even trickier for parents arranging a shared space for a girl and a boy of different ages. How can you design a room that works for both a school-age boy and a kindergartener? An interior designer offers advice on zoning the space effectively and finding enough storage for the abundance of belongings that children tend to accumulate.
The Children's Hospital Foundation team works a lot with people on a daily basis and there are many projects where several people need to be consulted. The current office with very limited work space has therefore become unwieldy and the team would like more space for productive work, meetings with families and also a small kitchenette where they can have lunch and coffee.
A home in Liepāja has been longing for a kitchen makeover. When the owners first moved in, they furnished the space with hand-me-down pieces from friends. Now, however, they dream of creating something uniquely their own – fresh, functional, and designed to reflect their style. The current kitchen is a blank canvas, waiting for the creative vision of an interior designer to transform it into the heart of a home – a space where the family can share moments together and warmly welcome friends.
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