Unlocking Extra Storage Space in Your Bathroom Cabinets with This Clever IKEA Ivar Hack



Struggling with limited storage space in your bathroom? Even in larger bathrooms, storage can be a challenge. If you can’t add more cabinetry, you’ll need to think outside the box to find creative solutions. One Instagram user found a clever, affordable, and damage-free DIY hack using an IKEA IVAR side support piece to create a towel storage ladder for her small bathroom.

Deborah Stubbington (@bangonstyle) repurposed the smallest IVAR side unit to create this storage ladder, but there are larger options available if needed. With the IVAR support costing $15 and a few additional supplies, this DIY project can be done for around $30, making it a cost-effective alternative to store-bought options. Plus, you can customize it to suit your specific storage needs.



Before you start, gather your supplies, including the IVAR side unit, baskets, decorative pegs, wood filler, sandpaper, a saw, and paint or stain. Now, let’s get started on this easy DIY project.

Use the IKEA IVAR side unit to create a DIY bathroom storage ladder

To start, fill the holes on the inner sides of the IVAR rails with wood filler and sand them smooth. Cut the bottom of the posts at a slight angle to ensure stability and support. Paint or stain the posts and cross pieces according to your preference, then add decorative pegs or hooks to the horizontal pieces for hanging items or towels.

Customize the peg layout to suit your needs, whether you use it for towels, toiletries, or robes. This DIY storage ladder is a versatile and affordable solution for maximizing space in your bathroom.

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