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 | 5 new IKEA products that might actually be worth the trip | Start those anger management classes back up, folks. There might be an IKEA trip looming in your future. The Swedish home goods store revealed its spring line on Wednesday, which is scheduled to hit stores in April, and there are some promising pieces coming to blue-box location near you. Here are five up-and-coming products we're willing to brave the crowds to check out:Mockelby table, $699. | | | |
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 | 10 IKEA hacks: Get high-end looks at a low cost | Bloggers worldwide are turning IKEA's simple furniture into amazing custom pieces. Check out these 10 hacks and find out how to create the looks yourself.Ritva curtainsInterior designer Naomi Stein used IKEA's Ritva curtains to dress up a bay window in her home. Stein managed to create her own custom window treatments by adding fuchsia Greek key trim to the simple white panels. | | |
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|  | Bobbie's Buzz: 3 inexpensive organizing hacks | TODAY style editor and author Bobbie Thomas highlights a few savvy yet simple strategies that help streamline, problem solve and make life easier. Just in time for a fresh start this spring, here are some clever ideas to live a more efficient life. Color code your keys Do all of the keys on your key ring look the same? And do you have too many bottles of old nail polish hanging around? | | |
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