People often discuss how to repurpose a piece from the Swedish brand Ikea, turning it into furniture that feels almost brand-new and better suited to one’s personal style. A little inspiration and some hands-on effort go a long way in achieving that fresh look. Why settle for ordinary when a simple transformation can yield extraordinary results?
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In reality, a typical piece of furniture can become completely new with a thoughtful transformation. This is the case with the shoemaker Bissa from Ikea. It is a simple piece of furniture with clean lines and two or three folding compartments meant for storing shoes.
If the version with two drawers is chosen, it stands 93 cm high, 49 cm wide, and 28 cm deep. Drawer dividers can be removed if larger footwear like boots needs space. With the two dividers left in place, it accommodates up to eight pairs of shoes.
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Note that this piece of furniture should be secured to the wall and is available in two colors: black and white. The model costs 35 euros. If a larger storage solution is needed, the Bissa model measures 135 centimeters in height and features three drawers that can hold up to 12 pairs of shoes. This option costs 49 euros.
How to transform an Ikea Bissa shoe cabinet
The living room serves as the first impression of a home, so every detail matters. Keeping things simple often yields the most satisfying result. Even in tight spaces, it is possible to create an area that is both highly functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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What helps create the ideal entry or sitting area depends on individual needs. A shoe rack or a bench can be very functional, and having a designated spot for keys or small items is always helpful.
For those fond of the Bissa cabinet and considering its use in the living room, there are a few ideas to make it fit. Place it on its own and add decorative touches like baskets for keys, framed photos, or mirrors for visual interest.
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If someone is handy, a wooden board from Ikea can be used to add a Scandinavian touch. Beautiful handles can also elevate the look. With a bit of skill, this furniture can be completely transformed to suit the living room perfectly.