If something good has the furniture and accessories of IKEA is that you can adapt them practically as you want and cover different types of needs. Hence, among many other uses, most resort to them to create different spaces for work, leisure, etc. We have already taught you some other, but today we focus on how to create a functional and tidy desk for creative tasks.
A space to create
Within the home we all have different spaces and each of them has a specific function. Hence, in them we try to place those furniture and accessories that help to promote that use that you want to give it.
For example, if it is a reading and relaxation area, it is normal for there to be a sofa or armchair where it is comfortable to sit, that the lighting is pleasant and relaxed, that you even have a green touch with a plant that also helps you with an organic touch to improve the sensations when you are in it.
Well, when it comes to create a space for creative purposes also to look for everything that allows you to add and improve the time you are in it doing whatever activity. Because if for a gaming environment, lighting and certain extra accessories can make a difference both in the sensation of immersion and performance, when you want to create it is important that everything you have around you adds up and not the other way around.
For all this, at IKEA you can find different accessories that can help you improve your creative space. Some of them you may not even have thought before that you could use it to organize and make that corner of the house where you spend so many hours every day more functional.
Skadis, the most functional accessory from IKEA
We have already spoken on more than one occasion about the Skadis panels. These are complemented by a series of extra accessories that allow you to have everything from elastic cords to hooks, containers, clips or mini shelves.
Thanks to its perforated system, you can place them in different positions until you find the scheme that best suits your needs. Thus, by combining several boards you can have a front as functional as you want. Ideal for those who need to have different types of office supplies under control.
Kuggis, the most organized boxes with lids
Using boxes to organize different types of materials, objects, etc., is the most common. Of course, not all boxes are equally comfortable and functional, especially when you want to stack them on top of each other and want to be able to access them quickly.
The kuggis boxes from IKEA are interesting because they are available in different sizes and, furthermore, because there are accessories such as a kind of tray with eight compartments that can be placed inside the larger box or separately in a drawer.
In this way, these boxes allow you to organize very well all kinds of objects or materials that you need for your creative work.
sunnersta
A typical accessory of many kitchens that you can see in the IKEA exhibition are the bars or rails to which you can attach hooks or containers. For example, the sunnersta series. With this system, the aim is to make the countertop clearer and the kitchen utensils more organized and even close at hand.
Well, that same system is common to take it to a creative workspace. Because in each of the containers you can place from different types of pencils to other tools such as scissors, cutter, etc. What's more, with the hooks you can also hang different types of objects that are recurrently used for your creative work.
elloven
This is one of the new products this season and it can be very useful in work spaces with a certain amount of space. What's more, even in the smallest ones it could also be practical since it has wheels and you can move it to the place where it least bothers you.
Elloven is a note board with wheels that is composed of two parts. Through one of them you find a white board to paint with markers that can be erased by simply wiping it with a cloth. And on the other, a padded one in Grus color where you can stick notes or any other document, photograph, etc.
Bekvam
This is really a spice rack that IKEA thought for the kitchen, but the truth is that due to price, materials and design it is very attractive for more creative spaces such as a small room or a small work studio.
In it you can place from books to magazines or different materials that you use regularly. What's more, on its front bar you could even hook some containers like the ones from the Sunnersta range that we mentioned before.
Rome and Signum
This little one Roma box that serves to organize cables can also be an ideal complement for your creative space. Because it helps you avoid having to deal with those cables and because at the top you can remove the end to which you connect your mobile phone, tablet or even a camera so that it charges and is always ready when you need it.
If they are generously sized power adapters and you want to organize them too because they won't fit in this box, check out the signum power strip which sits just below the desk top.
tertial
Finally, Tertial is a very handy flexo for a multitude of uses. You can use it in different spaces, but due to its flexibility it is clear that it is a lighting solution for work spaces, especially the most creative ones where you need to have light quickly where you work and in the precise direction. Remember that if you already have the lamp itself, you can also make your space smart using the IKEA bulbs to connect to HomeKit or Philips Hue Bridge.
IKEA and creative users
Just like a creative mixes different materials to shape his work, IKEA is something similar. The amount of furniture and accessories they have can be combined with each other and removed from the spaces for which they were initially designed with the idea of taking advantage of it in different ways.
That's where they really come from. IKEA Hacks that we like so much, we are attracted by the whole world of decoration, order, productivity and creativity.