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Kura bunk bed with underbed storage
Materials: 2 Kura bed, 2 Malm drawer
Description: We cut one of the structure of a Kura bed and we put it under a complete Kura bed.
Then we created the space under the structure for two drawers with wheels Malm.
We decorated with colored paper applied with spray glue.
~ Kiki&Zoe, Italy
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Create your own MALM Occasional Table without MALM
Materials: Rationell boards, EKBY Shelves
Description: I like to do a lot of my work on my super comfy queen size bed, on top of the fact that due to lack of space I don’t have a work desk in my room.
So when I saw the MALM Occasional Table at a friend’s place last year, I immediately sent a silent prayer of blessing to the creative minds at IKEA. They understood me.
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Billy, the bedside table and shoes keeper

Materials: BILLY wall shelf and BILLY OSBO doors, self-adhesive foil, wooden slats, screws, glue, saw
Description: When we moved into our new apartment, we needed some place to keep our shoes in our bedroom, and also bedside tables that matched our MALM low bed. But it is always so much trickier with sloping walls…
After some complex trigonometry operations
, I found out that the BILLY wall shelves were the right height for our bed when placed against the sloping walls. So, I did the following:
Malm Lego Table
Materials: Malm 2 drawer chest, large dowel, spray paint, Lego base plate, glue
Description: I was looking to make my grand-daughter a Lego table. The ones I saw were either too large or I didn’t like the storage. The Malm 2 draw chest was the perfect size. I spray painted it Lego colors, cut the large dowel into approx 2 inch “slices” and glued them on the front to make “giant Legos”, and glued the base plate onto the top.
~ Kathy T, Long Island NY