Anonymous wrote:I think if you buy the cheap stuff at IKEA, it serves the purpose of holding up for a few years, and has the benefit that it was so inexpensive in the first place that you won't mind getting rid of it or selling it for cheap if you move/your needs change.
However, I do think some of the higher end stuff at IKEA is far better quality and is likely to hold up for a long time.
+1 We have a good bit of IKEA furniture. We've been really pleased with our dining room table, which has held up during a cross-country move, though we had to replace one chair. A couch we bought when we first moved here is doing great. I envision it being a long-term family room/basement couch whenever we manage to buy a house.
Our baby's room is almost all IKEA. We expect to convert the crib to a toddler bed then get another crib for #2. We're using one of their basic dressers as a diaper changing table. It may or may not hold up, but we paid less than $100 for it, so I really don't mind. I like the thought of selling our baby furniture on Craig's list eventually and letting the kids have input on a bed, dresser, nightstand when they are older. It may be IKEA all over again but we'll see!