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Extra coversFancy a quick makeover? Changing sofa and armchair covers is one of the easiest ways to breathe new life into your seating – and your whole room. We’ve got lots of covers to choose from in a variety of colors and materials to help you find something that suits your style (no matter how often it changes). IKEA FAMILY products & offers The Spring 2017 Palette Creativity starts with a spark -  ignite yours with these fresh ideas Get your daily dose of inspiration right here 2 week open return policy and secure payment Care for our planet Machine washable fabrics with a focus on 100% natural materials 3 year quality guarantee & designed to fit beautifullyWe just happened to make great replacement covers that fit perfectly to IKEA's most popular sofas, chairs and armchairs Dining chair seat shells Dining chairsDining chairs don’t just have to feel good when you sit on them, they need to look good, too. Ours have the right proportions to be comfortable, even if you like to linger over dessert.




They come in different styles so you can find what best suits you. And we’ve designed them to match our tables if you want to coordinate your dining area.ReCover your sofa with a beautiful replacement cover for your discontinued IKEA sofa. Our custom sofa covers are kids & pet friendly, with 2 year guarantee. We build replacement covers for all IKEA sofa models, our beautiful slipcovers are all handmade, machine washable and super durable with a minimum of 25,000 rub counts. Choose from selections of premium linens, 100% cottons, natural blends, heavy duty, soft velvet and the suave bycast leathers - which ever floats your boat. Don't see your sofa in the list? we can build one from scratch, click: Custom Sofa SlipcoverRecover Ikea ChairIkea Poang Chair CoverPoang ChairsPoang CoverRecover PoangNice RecoverRecover JobReupholstered IkeaChair RedoForwardMake a Replacement Cover for An Ikea Poang Chair. This is what I was thinking could be done with those chairs.Restore Your Sofa Beyond Its Former Glory




Our sights are set on rejuvenating the world’s living spaces by saving one sofa at a time. Designed with the intent of beautiful, practical and simple living, our handmade slipcovers will breathe new life into your sofa. Beautiful slipcover for the HENRIKSDAL dining chair! Replace your existing cover for a whole new look. Velcro attachment under seat. Are you an Artisan? Apply to join Handmade at Amazon Covers are handmade in Los Angeles See questions and answersEasy IKEA Hack Ideas: 10 Sources for Customizing IKEA Furniture (Image credit: Loni Parker for adore home magazine)Its affordable, the designs are modern and the selection is pretty varied. Still, there's a certain satisfaction that comes from taking a cookie cutter item and putting your own stamp on it. Fortunately, a number of businesses have popped up that IKEA hacks accessible to even the DIY-challenged. In a DIY mood? Personalize this perennially popular IKEA piece, with help from Maxwell:




• O'verlays If you want to take that RAST to the next level, O'verlays may be for you. The decorative fretwork can be applied to many popular IKEA pieces, including the EXPEDIT, LACK and MALM, among others, to create a more luxe look on your flat pack pieces. (Image credit: As linked above) • Mykea Another option for custom skins for IKEA furniture is Mykea. The colorful graphics can be easily applied and, if you ever tire of them, just as easily removed without leaving behind any residue. While their designs originate from the Netherlands, US orders are designed and produced domestically - which means shipping is still quite reasonable ($10). • PANYL We've seen a number of examples of PANYL being expertly utilized here on Apartment Therapy, including the Patchwork Dresser: A West Elm-Inspired IKEA Hack shown above. The self adhesive vinyl skins can be purchased for a specific IKEA piece or you can buy it by the foot and get really creative. • Bemz This Swedish company offers even more options for recovering your IKEA upholstered pieces.




While some covers can cost as much as the furniture itself, Bemz offers the widest range of print and style options. • Knesting Slip covers for popular IKEA furniture pieces may not be a new concept but Knesting is one of the few companies who makes theirs in the States. Knesting currently offers slipcovers for EKTORP, KARLANDA, KARLSTAD, POANG and more, all made in Atlanta, Georgia. • Comfort Works This Australian company offers slip covers for IKEA sofas and chairs, as well as curtains and custom cushions. Fabrics range from cotton and linen to velvet and leather. Custom Works ships worldwide with a $24 limit on shipping costs. • Semihandmade Hacking IKEA pieces doesn't stop with furniture. If you're thinking about installing an IKEA kitchen, or even updating an existing one, Semihandmade can set you up with custom door and drawer fronts. • Modern Crafts Based in Minneapolis, Modern Crafts gives you another option for custom cabinet doors. Wood options include walnut, bamboo and zebrawood.




*Re-edited from a post originally published 2.2.2013 - JLTips on rehabilitating an Ikea Poäng chair? December 28, 2014   Subscribe We have an Ikea Poäng chair. It's comfortable and the frame is in fine shape. The foam cushioning is in pretty good shape too. The fabric cover, however, is in rough shape. It's seen a lot of use and spent too much time in direct sunlight. It's (unevenly) faded and worn. Have you had a good experience replacing the cover through a third-party company? The current fabric cover reflects the mistakes of youth. We'll take better care of the next one. But where should the next one come from? Ikea sells a handful, but it would be great to replace it with something a little more visually interesting. Some of these covers from Bemz, for example, look pretty cool, although a little pricey. I've seen some on Etsy, too, though nothing that really grabbed me. One thing that gives me pause is that the options from Bemz say they do not fit our version of the Poäng, which looks like this with the folded-over headrest that does not have foam in it.

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