IKEA Hemnes bedroom furniture collection is a simple and cool series suitable for every modern space. It’s a bit plain and may inspire you to get crafty and change the furniture as you like, and today’s roundup is here to help you: we are sharing Hemnes dresser hacks you may like. Here you’ll see both larger and small Hemnes pieces and ways to spruce them up, redecorate and even repurpose them. Let’s start!
3-Drawer Hemnes Dresser Hacks
IKEA Hemnes with 3 drawers can be renovated in various ways, and the easiest idea is painting it – choose any color you like and don’t forget to change knobs for matching ones or go for pulls. You may also renovate the dresser with colorful wallpaper or adhesive paper – this is a great idea to add color and patterns to the space and can be a nice idea for a kids’ room. If you feel like a more difficult craft, go for cladding the dresser with natural wood – it may be usual wood or even clad in chevron patterns for more eye-catchiness. As for repurposing Hemnes, it can be used as a nightstand or a changing table for a small nursery.
Spruce up a Hemnes dresser with 50s styled atomic starburst paper for a boy's room.
Spruce up your Hemnes dresser with printed wallpaper or adhesive paper of your choice.
IKEA Hemnes redone with colorful adhesive paper for a bright and cheerful kids' room.
IKEA Hemnes dresser fully clad with wood in a chevron pattern and with metal handles.
A Hemnes piece painted dark green with sleek brass handles for a cool smal changing table.
A renovated IKEA Hemnes dresser in white and light-colored wood, no knobs or handles for a peaceful and natural nursery.
A white Hemnes piece spruced up with decorative nails and brass handles for a shiny glam look.
8-Drawer Hemnes Dresser Hacks
A larger Hemnes piece can be also repurposed into a changing table and it’s a very frequent hack as it’s very handy: there’s much storage and enough top space for everything, you won’t need any additional storage pieces around. Speaking of decorating and renovating, repainting and stenciling the Hemnes dresser is a very simple and comfy idea which can be easily realized. You may go for creative looks – ombre, inlays, framing with a contrasting color and changing knobs accordingly. Cover the whole piece with mirror to make it super glam; add chalkboard stickers for marking each drawer, cover the drawers with stained wood or add a wooden top and wooden knobs – there are no limitations for your imagination! Get inspired and if you feel like DIYing, head over here for some tutorials.
A black Hemnes dresser with brass corners, knobs and framing for a chic look.
A chic Hemnes dresser with white inlays and gold geometric knobs for a glam space.
A dark stained IKEA Hemnes dresser with white drawers and brass handles for a contrasting look.
A Hemnes changing table with chalkboard stickers to mark each drawer.
A Hemnes dresser painted graphite grey with white inlays and grey knobs for a cool look.
A Hemnes dresser painted midnight blue with vintage-inspired handles became a changing table.
A Hemnes piece paitned mint and with leather pulls for a cute changing table.
A hot red Hemnes dresser with cool metal handles for a colorful kids' room.
A neon yellow IKEA Hemnes dresser with all different knobs as a changing table for a colorful kids' space.
A super glam Hemnes hack with a mirror finish and ring pulls for a chic and shiny touch.
A white Hemnes dresser with powder blue frames and black knobs for a boy's room.
A white Hemnes spruced up with grey-toned drawers and top and wooden knobs for a rustic feel.
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