I was reading the September 2013 issue of Country Living and not only does it feature a fabulous Hurricane Sandy home remodel by Emily Henderson, it's also a great DIY issue.
I noted (5!) new-to-me websites for DIY-loving decorators that I thought you might like.
1. Panyl.com : They offer no-VOC, flexible vinyl adhesive sheets that you can stick to most anything (cabinets, furniture, etc.) to give it a major update. Currently they offer a line of pre-cut IKEA-compatible products.
{IKEA Billy Bookcase with Quatrefoils Panyl}
2. Stikwood.com : Similar concept to Panyl, except it's peel and stick wood paneling! Seriously, how
cool is that?
{via Stikwood - Facebook }
3. Prettypegs.com : If you want to easily update your IKEA furniture, this site offers replacement legs (the mag said they're coming out with a universal plate that will fit other furniture soon). How cute are these?!
4. Myoverlays.com : This site sells decorative fretwork overlays that you can use to add pattern and texture to your furniture. Like Panyls, and PrettyPegs, they have a line specifically made for IKEA products. I'm thinking of buying some to update our IKEA Hemnes dresser in the dining room.
{Natalle overlays on a headboard}
5. Troveline.com : Offering an alternative to standard window treatments, this site sells nature-inspired window film. Aren't these patterns pretty?