My plant girl game has no ethics! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I am a full-fledged crazy plant woman. Bow leaf figs, cacti, and various other tropical plants flourish in my living room. While I am away on business, my housemate even gives me video updates on the plant kids. I am also obsessed since I have recently successfully seeded my fig tree. I will have a full-fledged fig plantation in my living room before I realize it. While the forest continues to take over, I will have to think of new ways to keep my seedlings happy and get all the light they require. I am looking for a unique solution that looks very nice because I only have one window in my room. It is no surprise that IKEA is my one-stop-shop for all things home improvement. I enjoy finding affordable IKEA hacks that allow me to personalize my environment. While I am looking for answers to my own potted plant troubles, I thought I would share some of my favorite IKEA plant hacks with you.
Make Your Own Plant Shelf
I have a fantastic IKEA hack. I transformed an ordinary IKEA stool into two fantastic plant shelves with the help of a few power tools and a lot of imagination. It is brilliant, and it is a perfect option for apartment people (like me) who do not have a lot of space for plants.

From Lantern to Hanging Planter

How cool is this Apartment Therapy hanging planter? This one has a lot of simple originality that I genuinely like. It is incredible how a plain black lantern can be entirely transformed with a bit of paint. Your life will never be the same once you comprehend the transformational power of paint.

Hanging Shelf Made from a Cutting Board

One of my first DIYs was a hanging shelf constructed from an IKEA cutting board. I am really pleased with how this small hanging shelf turned out. It may be used as a display shelf to put plants, lights, decorations, and more.

Wicker Basket Redesign

These IKEA hacks for hanging wall baskets are excellent for a Saturday afternoon. It is simple, fast, and takes little talent. This is precisely the type of DIY I enjoy! There is no need to drill or paint.

Plant Stand on a Rolling Cart

This IKEA hack for happy plants, which makes use of the ever-popular rolling cart, is fantastic. You can really stuff the potted plants in three tiers. Plus, you will be able to move your plants wherever you want. Roll it into the light to give the plant buds some vitamin D.

Hacking an IKEA Clothing Rack into a Plant Stand
This one is for all of you who live in studio apartments. What a brilliant concept to provide some seclusion while also adding a lot of flora to your room. Not to forget that the garment rack is mobile, which is an excellent plus for individuals who live in cramped quarters. This is one of my much-loved IKEA plant hacks. Have guests over? It is no issue! Simply roll the barrier in the plant are out of the way. It is terrific!

Painted IKEA Stool Plant Stand

Another quick and straightforward IKEA hack. Just paint a section of the stool to add color to your environment. No one else will have a stool like yours, plus it doubles as a plant stand. Use a variety of paint colors and even tape off the portion at an interesting angle.

Wicker Planter Renovation

This DIY IKEA hack is a terrific way to personalize your wicker pots, so they match your decor perfectly. I painted a black ombre on the base of the planter because the plain wicker was a little too exotic for my environment. I now have a small pot that perfectly matches the rest of her decor. Rather than using a paintbrush, you may tape off the bottom and spray paint it for a more contemporary look. You will have a tremendous clean line and a modern look this way. Do not be scared to put your own stamp on your IKEA purchases!

DIY IKEA Hanging Planter

IKEA's storage basket is used in yet another ingenious IKEA hack. I adore the bright pops of color this set can add to your home. Another excellent example of how to personalize IKEA furniture with a bit of paint!

DIY Painted Wicker Basket

The most straightforward approach to ensure that your fig tree is happy is to place it in a lovely planter. But honestly, this spray paint hack will give you the loveliest paint-dipped appearance that you (and your plant) will adore. Sadly, the basket utilized in this DIY by is no longer available at IKEA, but there are lots of alternative possibilities in-store.
Wrapping Up!
I hope these IKEA plant hacks have tempted you to go out and DIY your own IKEA purchases. I am bubbling at the seams with thoughts and ready to go to IKEA to make some of my own hacks.