Ikea Malm Dresser Hack

Nicole Raudonis
by Nicole Raudonis
When Bryan and I moved into our first apartment together out of college, we didn’t have a lot of money to spend on furniture. So what did we do? We went to Ikea and bought everything we needed there. Don’t you love Ikea?! We walked around their showroom and took notes on what we wanted in our living room, bedroom and office. Then, we went down to the warehouse and picked it all up. Easy as that. No waiting around for shipments in the mail – win!
I won’t lie, after four years I needed a refresh. I became obsessed with researching Ikea hacks, and decided that the Malm dressers in our bedroom would be easy to spruce up a bit. I searched online for ring pulls and came across great options on a website called Look in the Attic. They have a bunch of ring pulls to choose from, but I went with their 3 inch Mission Style Solid Brass Ring Pulls in the brushed nickel finish.
Thank you to my father-in-law for helping us with this DIY project. If you’re interested in this quick Ikea Malm dresser hack, keep reading.
IKEA MALM DRESSER HACK


September 17, 2015 | Leave a Comment


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Ikea Malm Dresser Hack


Thank you to Look In The Attic for providing product for this post.


As always, all opinions are my own. For more information see my disclosures here.


When Bryan and I moved into our first apartment together out of college, we didn’t have a lot of money to spend on furniture. So what did we do? We went to Ikea and bought everything we needed there. Don’t you love Ikea?! We walked around their showroom and took notes on what we wanted in our living room, bedroom and office. Then, we went down to the warehouse and picked it all up. Easy as that. No waiting around for shipments in the mail – win!


I won’t lie, after four years I needed a refresh. I became obsessed with researching Ikea hacks, and decided that the Malm dressers in our bedroom would be easy to spruce up a bit. I searched online for ring pulls and came across great options on a website called Look in the Attic. They have a bunch of ring pulls to choose from, but I went with their 3 inch Mission Style Solid Brass Ring Pulls in the brushed nickel finish.


Thank you to my father-in-law for helping us with this DIY project. If you’re interested in this quick Ikea Malm dresser hack, keep reading.


Ikea Malm Dresser Hack


Items Needed


Drill


Drill bits


Ring pulls (6)


1 1/4″ screws (6) – the screws that came with the pulls are too long for the Ikea Malm dressers


Small piece of plywood


Measuring tape


Pencil
Instructions


Empty your dresser drawers. You don’t want dust all over your clothes.


Using measuring tape, make two diagonal lines from one end of the drawer to the other. Mark with a pencil the intersection of these two lines. Although this is the center of the drawer, this isn’t where we drilled the hole for the pulls. Since the pulls I used hung down, I wanted the center of the ring to align with the middle of the drawer. Draw a dot approximately an inch and a half above the center of the drawer. This is where you will drill. Measure and mark all drawers before you start drilling.


Clamp a small piece of plywood to the inside of your drawer. Drill all the way through both the drawer and the wood piece. This will prevent the drill bit from splintering and damaging your dresser drawer.


Line up the pull with the hole you made. Drill the screw into the hole from the inside of the drawer. The screw will connect with the inside of the pull.
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