George is quite the hacker and has started his own blog documenting his personal Ikea hacks.
"I've done two kitchen remodels over the past few years where I hacked/modified Ikea cabinets, however I never documented the hacks. Anyway, I just posted an entertainment center build where I hacked a couple Ikea Besta products.
The point of the Besta hack is to raise the speakers, hide the components and cables. There is also a neat sliding shelf for the receiver.



Hop over for a looksee.
"I've done two kitchen remodels over the past few years where I hacked/modified Ikea cabinets, however I never documented the hacks. Anyway, I just posted an entertainment center build where I hacked a couple Ikea Besta products.
The point of the Besta hack is to raise the speakers, hide the components and cables. There is also a neat sliding shelf for the receiver.
Hop over for a looksee.