They do have solid wood furniture, but you have to look at the tags in the store to see what things are made of. I have some old children's solid pine furniture that's survived for 15 years, and is still doing fine. Does not look like fine furniture, but still looks great in a child's room. I buy lots of Ikea stuff. I like the cheap flowerpots, some bedding items, cheap pillow covers and especially like the curtains, which are incredibly cheap. I bought velvet curtains for a fraction of what I'd pay elsewhere. They look like I paid double or triple what I paid, and they are all cotton, really very attractive. If you look up close, you'll see they are unlined, but the fabric drapes well, and they look very nice. I bought a bed frame for $100 to use as a daybed in my office. It looks modern, yes, that's what I wanted. I like the clean lines of most Ikea stuff. It goes very well in my country house, and with all my country antiques. I also have Ikea kitchen cabinets. So much cheaper than almost any other cabinet brand, and they look really nice. I bought the wood doors, which are sturdy and attractive. Most people would never imagine my kitchen came from Ikea. The appliances and countertops I got elsewhere (on sale). Ikea is great when you need something fast and cheap. I don't like European modern style, but the stuff I've bought at Ikea looks fairly traditional, just cleaner, which I like. |
Ding! Show me better options for less, and I'll walk away from the IKEA madness. Until then, it's the best bang for the buck. |
This is me too! ... just a few years older than you though! Bought IKEA when I didn't have a lot of money. Now that I have money, I still prefer IKEA. |
You can get some good "organic" looking stuff for less than $100 at ikea
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| The meatballs!!! |
| Because it's cheap and my kids are still young and I have a cat. |
| Because I can only understand the metric system. |