The realm of the Internet is teeming with innovative ideas on how to “hack” IKEA furniture. Some of these ideas are truly remarkable, while others leave much to be desired. Some may even leave you thinking, “Well… as long as you love it.” However, for those who may find the prospect of using power tools or a sewing machine a bit daunting, fear not. DIY projects can sometimes feel more like “Why did I do this?!” instead of “Do it yourself.” While it is indeed possible to transform a sideways bookcase or a kitchen cabinet box into an upholstered bench, or to add custom wooden dowels to the door fronts of an IKEA armoire, there is a much simpler way to make a significant impact on your Swedish imports. Thanks to the abundance of companies offering third-party “aftermarket” products, you can easily personalize and enhance your IKEA furniture without the hassle of traditional DIY projects.
One particularly appealing option is for those who are purchasing second-hand IKEA furniture or looking to revitalize what they already have on hand (with the exception of kitchens, of course). There is a certain reluctance in buying something new at full price only to spend more money on making it “better.” In some cases, the cost-benefit analysis works out perfectly, but in others, not so much. IKEA pieces are abundant on peer-to-peer marketplaces, so be sure to explore those options if you have a specific vision in mind. Additionally, know that there are accessories available to refresh and upgrade your IKEA furniture if necessary.
From cabinet doors for kitchens, bathrooms, and closets to slipcovers that will make you question if it’s really IKEA, and even stylish and trendy legs, I’ve done the legwork for anyone looking to add their personal touch to their big-box purchases without the headache of traditional DIY projects. Here’s what I discovered:

Semihandmade
What They Offer: Doors for Sektion & Akurum kitchen cabinet systems, Besta storage systems, drawer faces for Godmorgon bathroom vanity, as well as Caesarstone countertops, floating shelving, and hardware.
Why We Love Them: Semihandmade stands out for their extensive range of IKEA aftermarket door fronts, often collaborating with designers and content creators. The collection curated by Sarah Sherman Samuel is particularly stunning. Their recent introduction of painted options allows for custom paint jobs in colors from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Farrow & Ball.
Our Favorites:

Walnut Slab Drawer for Sektion (Vertical Grain) | Custom Painted Slim Shaker Door for Sektion | Black SSS Beaded Front for Besta