Artist Omar Sherzad learned about woodworking from his father. When he opened a workshop/gallery in Barcelona, he wanted his own children to learn from his work as well. So he installed beds in the walls.
Monica Potvin and Markel Otaola bought the 323-square-foot apartment in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter during their child-free years, when location was more important than space.
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With this adorable Craft Of The Day you can turn a plain chair into a truly unique piece of furniture! We are excited about this decoupaging project f...
Let's face it: A too-small desk can turn even simple tasks into an ordeal. We feel like most conventional work spaces have become so cramped that we'r...
Are you looking for a quirky alternative to hanging a clock on the wall? No? But we might convince you with this very unique DIY idea from Ikea Hacke...
There's nothing a great upholstery job can't improve. Need proof? Then look no further than upholstery bootcamp instructor Shelly Leer's latest projec...
Do-it-yourself furniture upholstery may seem daunting, but with Shelly Leer's upholstery boot camp you can overcome fabric-covering fears, learn new t...
These days, DIY artists and makers are often the most forward-thinking creators in the market because they're constantly looking for ways to use (and reuse) unexpected materials.