This DIY IKEA console table hack is the perfect budget small-space storage solution. It’s easy to build and you can make it for less than $22!
When we made over our guest room a while back, we weren’t working with a ton of space—or a ton of money! We needed a little table where her guests could set their keys or toiletry bag. We searched the stores and thrift shops, but everything we found would put us way over our budget or was way too enormous for the side of the bed.
While wandering through IKEA (one of my favorite pastimes!), we walked into the shelving section and I had an idea. We could use a shelf and two table legs to create the illusion of a narrow console table, without the higher cost of an individual piece!
This little hack only requires two IKEA products. A LACK wall shelf and a set of table legs. For the legs, we used the ADILS legs (they were the least expensive at just $3.50 each!), but IKEA has a lot of choices if you want to spend a little more. The beauty of the LACK shelf is that it does not have visible brackets. All of the wall attachments are inside the shelf itself.
Assembling the IKEA Console Table Hack
Flip the shelf over and attach the legs to the bottom of the shelf in the corner using the screws provided with the legs. We aligned them with the edges of the shelf, but you can inset them slightly if you’d like.
Attach the shelf to the wall using the enclosed instructions. You’ll want to install it so that the legs sit on the ground. Here’s a detailed video about how to install the LACK shelf that you might find helpful!
People often complain that the LACK doesn’t support enough weight, but with the legs doing a lot of the work, you can be sure the shelf will hold up for a long time to come!
We both thought this IKEA console table hack was a perfect solution for a space-constrained space, not to mention it was easy on the wallet!
Also check out my DIY floating shelves for more storage options!
Comments & Reviews
Jie says
Do you think this would work with four legs and not screwed to the wall? I rent so I can’t make holes in the wall but I need a very thin laptop table
Amy Motroni says
It should! And you can get a slightly larger shelf if you need more space for the legs to fit.
Amy, HLMS Reader Support
Columbus says
Great idea! I’m using this as a quick narrow console table for the side of my couch.
Amy Unger says
Where did you get the silver frames for the 3 city prints?
Cori George says
You know, this was a friend’s room and she had them before we did the room makeover! I have no idea where she got them. Sorry!
Diane says
What a cute idea!Thanks for linking up at #PureBlogLove Link Party!Hope to see you next Thursday at 8 p.m. EST. at http://www.homemadefoodjunkie.com. Can’t wait to see what you’ll bring.
Lindsay Eidahl says
Nice job! Thank you for sharing it on Show Me Saturday!
Katherines Corner says
yours looks fantastic! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop xo
Jessy @ The Life Jolie says
What a simple idea! I actually have an extra one of those shelves laying around. It’s definitely one of those things where I look at the shelf and can’t seem to see past the original floating shelf concept and then I read this post and think to myself- of course, how did I not see that to begin with?? Thanks for sharing your great idea!
I stopped by from All Things Thursday.