18 ways to mix and match Ikea at home
The maximalist theme prevails in Johanna McElfresh’s office which she describes as her “ode to Kelly Wearstler.” Here, bright yellow lacquered custom cabinets and walls mix with a leopard print rug, black and white striped daybed and coral-colored chandelier. The frames, at left, are from Ikea. Full house tour here.
(Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)Ikea cabinets, furniture and accessories can be the perfect complement to more expensive decor. Here we offer a roundup of rooms that showcase creative ways to blend inexpensive Ikea pieces with other furnishings. Have an Ikea idea to share? Send a photo to [email protected].
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The dining deck outside this Los Angeles home is protected by shade sails and surrounded by aromatic lavender and rosemary bushes. The dining chairs are from Ikea. The glazed ceramic vessel from Sunset Boulevard Nursery in Silver Lake was transformed into a garden fountain. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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This L.A. house uses its 495 square feet for maximum effect in a minimal footprint. Using mostly Ikea units in the kitchen kept the price of the cabinets to about $4,000 before installation. Louis Molina of Good Idea Studio says custom cabinets would have cost $40,000 or more. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
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A Santa Monica Canyon house designed in 1956 by Case Study builder Rodney Walker gets rehabbed for a new generation. A kitchen island with storage under the counter proves practical. “People think it’s a Bulthaup kitchen, but it’s actually Ikea,” homeowner Gina Holz said. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)