Like many Ikea fans, I was shocked to hear that the iconic Swedish retailer was discontinuing the uber-popular Expedit. Fortunately, all is not lost. The Expedit 2.0, aka Kallax will roll out in April.
Expedit on the left, Kallax on the right. |
The two systems are very similar. The main differences are that the Kallax does away with the distinctive chunky border, has slightly rounder corners, and is supposed to be more scratch resistant. The interior size of the cubes are the same and all the boxes and accessories for the Expedit will still fit the Kallax.
The nice thing about the change is that it that the slightly smaller trim will significantly cut down on the number of trees Ikea uses produces the units. This tree-hugger loves that. But my slighly-OCD tendencies drove me to Ikea this weekend to buy the last two Expedits I wanted for my craft room. I'm sure we will purchase a few Kallaxes (Kallaxi?) in the future, but at least my craft room closet will have Expedits to match my Expedit craft table.
We also have a large Expedit in our master bedroom.
I've started a Pinterest board with some of my favorite Expedit uses and hacks. Take a look at some of my favorite ideas for using Ikea Expedits around the house.
Nursery
I wish we would have thought of using an Expedit in our son's room when he was a baby. What a creative, versatile changing table!
Expedit changing table via Little Lovely |
Child's Bedroom
I could see our son loving this Expedit storage bed. What a great way to store all his books!
Expedit Storage Bed via Meredith at Ikea Hackers |
Any Bedroom
We actually have Ikea Hopen drawers for nightstands in our master bedroom, but I love the idea of using the Expedits and saving a lot of money!
Affordable Night Stands via Free Sylin Beth (Update: the site has since been deactivated) |
Closet
Make the most of your closets with an Expedit and a few bars.
DIY Custom Closet via I Heart Organizing |
The same idea works in a walk in closet, too.
Kevin Wilson via Ikea Hackers |
Kitchen
Make your own kitchen island or bar with an Expedit and a table top of your choice.
Kitchen island via Decorating Insanity |
This command center is a creative way to make a corner work for you.
Family Command Center via Iron & Twine |
I just love the look of this walk-in pantry, especially how the Expedit makes a shelf. I would use that for my appliances.
Pantry via Mel 'N' Rob's Knockdown Rebuild |
Dining Room
Add legs to an Expedit for a simple home bar or sideboard
Home bar via Live Creating Yourself |
Living Room
Technically, I don't think this example uses Expedits, but I have my eye on a variation of this idea in our basement living area. Instead of books, we'll use the shelves for DVDs and board games.
Sofas with Shelving via Apartment Therapy |
Bathroom
Did you know you could use an Expedit as a linen closet? Why, yes you can!
Expedit linen closet by Live Creating Yourself |
Foyer/Mudroom
Expedits have long been uses as room dividers, but I this rendition is really creative.
Expedit as foyer via Apartment Therapy |
If you have a little more room, Expedits can create an organized mudroom.
Photo credit: IKEA catalog |
Laundry Room
Find more storage room in your laundry room by hanging an Expedit above the counter.
Expedit laundry shelves from Achieving Creative Order |
Laundry Room Revamp by Six 2 Eleven |
Exercise Room
Expedit TV stand for a treadmill via I Heart Organizing (Note: the original post with this photo seems to have been taken down) |
Craft Room/Office
Of course, I'm partial to my craft room, but lots of people have found creative way to use Expedits in their work spaces. I just love this desk.
Desk by Rambling Renovators |
And here's a smaller version of my craft table with space for a chair.
Craft table via Mama.ie |
Playroom
This is one of the first images I ever pinned on Pinterest. I love this idea for a play area. And if you don't have an Ikea in your area, you're in luck, because these shelves were made at home, courtesy of Ana White's tutorial.
Console height cubbies by Ana White |
Dollhouse by Land of Nod |
Do you share my love of Expedit? How do you use Expedits in your home?
Linked to:
Craft-O-Maniac * Crystal & Co. * DIY Dreamer * Feeding Big * Fluster Buster * Home Stories From A to Z * How Do You Do It * The Idea Room * Just Us Four * Kiddie Foodies * Krafty Cards, Etc. * Moonlight & Mason Jars Link Party * Practically Functional * Romance on a Dime * Sew Can Do * Sew Many Ways * Tatertots & Jello * Val's Quilting Studio * Will Cook For Smiles
Craft-O-Maniac * Crystal & Co. * DIY Dreamer * Feeding Big * Fluster Buster * Home Stories From A to Z * How Do You Do It * The Idea Room * Just Us Four * Kiddie Foodies * Krafty Cards, Etc. * Moonlight & Mason Jars Link Party * Practically Functional * Romance on a Dime * Sew Can Do * Sew Many Ways * Tatertots & Jello * Val's Quilting Studio * Will Cook For Smiles
Absolutely love all these ideas - especially the Command Center and storage bed! I've been making plans for my basement to be finished and trying to decide if I should budget for built-in shelves and storage...but I could totally do a lot of these myself for less. Thanks! Busy moms need spaces to stash stuff! Found you on HDYDI Link up and will surely be back for more great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove these ideas - especially the Command Center. Busy moms need places to stash stuff - and I am amazed by your organization! Well done. Found you through HDYDI link-up and will definitely be back to see what's new!
ReplyDeleteThese are all such creative uses for the Expedit, which I totally adore BTW! I really like your craft room table, too. I have used Expedits in my craft room, in hubby's Mancave, in the guest room and several closets. I'm a scrapbooker, so that was what initially drew me to the Expedit. I think it is one of the most useful pieces of furniture I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI love my Expedit! It's in our living room with our son's play area set up in front of it. The bottom row has canvas boxes filled with his toys, the 4 cubbies along the diagonal are for books (his on the bottom two rows, ours on the higher-up rows, and the rest of the cubbies have canvas boxes for all our stuff. Pretty much everything for our entire apartment is there (we have a tiny apartment and not much stuff). I love all these ideas you shared and will definitely be using some elsewhere in the house!
ReplyDeleteI love love love Expedit! I was worried then when I first read your post - so glad they're just going 2.0 and not getting rid of it completely.
ReplyDeleteWe have a horizontal one under the window in our playroom, for toy storage come window seat, and then a couple of uprights along the wall. We also have a 2x2 in the hallway under the coat rack that we use for shoes.
Your craft table is lush - I wanted one of those but we just don't have the room. I'm inspired by the pantry one though as we're just about to do our pantry makeover!
Great post (I found you via HDYDI) and I'm off to pin it right away!
Love these ideas!! Thanks for linking up at Take it on Tuesday!
ReplyDelete~ Betsy @ Romance on a dime