Ideas and inspiration

Multi-styled rental apartment in Kadriorg
Multi-styled rental apartment in Kadriorg

IKEA for Business took on a design project in the charming district of Kadriorg, furnishing a rental apartment that blends seamlessly with the area’s overall character. The result honours the apartment's existing features, including beautiful herringbone flooring, high ceilings with cornices, and golden handles, while introducing both traditional and Art Deco elements to create a truly timeless look.

Seaside show apartment at Maarjamäe Heights
Seaside show apartment at Maarjamäe Heights

Last year, IKEA for Business hopped on a design collaboration with Merko Kodud to fully furnish one of the show apartments in the Lahekalda residential quarter. The result is a beautiful home that's light, airy, and full of contemporary cosiness.

Home idea with IKEA: how to add coziness and create a productive vibe in an open office
Home idea with IKEA: how to add coziness and create a productive vibe in an open office

Janus and Tõnis founded the company "Õpilasreisid" 16 years ago and today they offer more than 200 student trips every year, most of them in the spring period. However, this means that in addition to the main employees, the office has seasonal employees to help, and it is also necessary to store the equipment for the season. IKEA interior designer Hannele Saagpakk set out to solve the company's furnishing challenges once and for all.

Home idea with IKEA: several rooms in one go plus lots of storage
Home idea with IKEA: several rooms in one go plus lots of storage

Kristin, Kristjan, and Saara live in a wooden apartment house in Tallinn. With Kristjan in a band, the home is filled not only with everyday items but also with instruments and stage outfits, though there’s no proper wardrobe system. Three rooms are awaiting transformation: the living room, Saara’s room, and a storage room – one of which will become the parents' bedroom. Kristin mentions that they are not necessarily after traditional solutions, but comfort and practicality are still key. Inspired by this lively trio, IKEA interior designer Hannele Saagpakk knows just what to do.

Home idea with IKEA: a young family's light-colored kitchen living room in Kadriorg
Home idea with IKEA: a young family's light-colored kitchen living room in Kadriorg

This apartment, located in Kadriorg, is Maimo and Brendan's first own home. Our newlyweds bought the apartment three years ago, but haven´t had much time to desing it – even less now when most of their attention goes to the newest addition to the family – their wonderful baby boy. But they dream about a coordinated Scandinavian style home full of light colors and lots of storage space.

Home idea with IKEA: contemporary kitchen and living room in an old farmhouse
Home idea with IKEA: contemporary kitchen and living room in an old farmhouse

Renovating an old log country house into a home is often a challenge, requiring to find a suitable balance between the unique characteristics of an old house and modern solutions. Eveli and Demos´s family of 5 has been renovating a threshing house as their home for 7 years, and one of the challenges they still haven’t solved – unrenovated kitchen and living room space.

Scandinavian-style rental home in Tallinn city centre
Scandinavian-style rental home in Tallinn city centre

Our business client has a furnished rental apartment in need of a complete makeover. IKEA interior designers were given free rein to create room solutions and choose products. The result is a bright and cozy Scandinavian-style rental home with modern rooms that are both practical and eye-catching.

Eliminate the mess
Eliminate the mess

We have many simple and affordable solutions to help you go from having stuff everywhere to having stuff where you want it to be. NISSAFORS is one of them—the biggest censor of mess and a strict editor that will redact and eliminate any kind of chaos at home.

Before and after: see the full makeover of Tallinn Women Crisis Centre
Before and after: see the full makeover of Tallinn Women Crisis Centre

Crisis centres provide safe shelter and support for anyone trying to break out of unhealthy and violent relationships. To create a feeling of homeliness for those in need, IKEA has completed a makeover of Tallinn Women’s Crisis Centre within the framework of the initiative "Notice violence". In total, we have invested more than 29 000 euros in the improvement and renovation works. During the makeover, a new look was given to four family rooms, two bathrooms, a hallway, and a kitchen with a living room.

How to make your furniture more sustainable
How to make your furniture more sustainable

The potential to repurpose, repair, reuse, resell or recycle will be built in to all our products by 2030. Even now, there’s often an easy way to prolong the life of your furniture rather than send it to the landfill. Here are some small decisions you can make today to have a positive impact on the planet.


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