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  2. 4 Simple IKEA DIYs You Can Actually Complete for a ... - AOL

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    4. Customized Sofa. Gater transforms sofas and couches with low-lift projects that don't require any DIY experience. An easy way to customize IKEA sofas and chairs is to purchase slipcovers.

  3. How to Create a Home Office From Ikea Under $200 - AOL

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    Ikea has numerous quick, easy, and cheap solutions to get you working comfortably in an office desk and all — for under $200. Ikea has numerous quick, easy, and cheap solutions to get you ...

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    The 13 Best Chairs for Small Spaces, at a Glance How I Chose the Most Comfortable Chairs for Small Spaces I scoured hundreds of reviews to find chairs with a 4-star rating or higher, paying ...

  5. Office chair - Wikipedia

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    An office chair, or desk chair, is a type of chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office. It is usually a swivel chair , with a set of wheels for mobility and adjustable height. Modern office chairs typically use a single, distinctive load bearing leg (often called a gas lift ), which is positioned underneath the chair seat.

  6. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    A man assembling an IKEA Poäng chair. Rather than being sold pre-assembled, much of IKEA's furniture is designed to be assembled by the customer. The company claims that this helps reduce costs and use of packaging by not shipping air; the volume of a bookcase, for example, is considerably less if it is shipped unassembled rather than assembled.

  7. Poäng - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA chair features thin upholstery instead of the 406's webbed seat. Its molded plywood frame swings slightly when a person sits in it, giving the impression of a rocking chair; Nakamura intended this to evoke a relaxing feeling. [1] The design of the chair has been changed several times since its launch in 1976.