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[quote=Anonymous]Ikea is decent inexpensive furniture. It is ideal for times when you want something that will last a few years and not break the bank. So, anytime you are getting something that you will not need for a long time, it works. So, furniture for a first apartment when you may have a higher income and different taste in a few years. Or, in this case, children's rooms where the children will grow and have different needs in the future. I do have Ikea furniture from 15-20 years ago. This was furniture for an office/guest room in my first rental condo. It now sits as extra furniture in our playroom 2 houses and 2 family expansions (wedding and children) later. I would say that some Ikea furniture is good for about 5-7 years. But, make sure to take a look at the demo versions in the store to see how they are built. Some of the really cheap stuff is not built well and I wouldn't get it. But with a careful eye, you can find reasonable inexpensive furniture. If you are getting furniture for a first child and expect to have more children and handle the furniture down, then you may not be satisfied with Ikea, but otherwise, it's a good deal with a moderate lifespan.[/quote]
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