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Welcome to the At Home Series

Every home may be different but to us, they all have one thing in common – they're a place where we can live our best lives. We’ve asked six influential content creators to showcase how they’ve turned their homes into spaces for creativity, joy, comfort, and inspiration. Take a look for more reasons to love being at home.

At Home with Gabrielle Lacasse

To decorate her large apartment in Montreal's Rosemont district, Gabrielle Lacasse (@dentellefleurs) draws her inspiration from some key items, which allows her to give free rein to her creativity. She loves the unity between the different elements in a room and to get there, you will see how she combines vintage elements with second-hand finds, through objects found at IKEA, in this episode of the At Home series.


At Home with Nadya Kwandibens

Photographer Nadya Kwandibens (@_anishinaabekwe) welcomes IKEA into her bear cave for a look at how her cozy apartment serves as a peaceful sanctuary. In this At Home series episode, Nadya shares her love for Indigenous artists and authors whose craft adorn her walls and bookcases, allowing her to bring a world of beauty, strength, and love into her home.


At Home with Benny Bing

When you live and work in a downtown Toronto condo like artist Benny Bing (@bennybing), you have to think outside the box to get the most out of your space. In this At Home series episode, Benny shows how IKEA’s thoughtfully designed products help to create the perfect canvas for creating, hosting, relaxing, and recharging.


At Home with Marianne Plaisance

For Marianne Plaisance, an organized wardrobe is a must-have in her Montreal loft. Considering her love for clothes, accessories, and shoes, she needed a solution that was both aesthetic and effective. In this At Home series episode, learn how she uses and optimizes the PAX wardrobe from IKEA, her life-changing solution!


At Home with Kirsten Buck

When cookbook author, Kirsten Buck (@bucknakedkitchen) moved into her new apartment, she realized it had no storage, no pantry, and no linen closet. But it was nothing that a few trips to IKEA couldn’t fix. Check out how Kirsten created the minimalist but cozy home of her dreams.