ᐅ Ikea Visit and Purchase – More Frustration Than Enjoyment This Time

Created on: 22 Oct 2017 18:25
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Yesterday we went to IKEA. Something felt 'different' compared to our last visit. I didn’t feel the usual excitement. Even today, assembling the furniture was rather unsatisfying.

But starting from the beginning: I’m used to IKEA introducing many new designs and changes in their showroom after the new catalog is released. Yes, some “rooms” were new, but the sofa, bed, and table sections seemed unchanged. There was no eye-catching display. Worst of all: the dining tables and sofas looked more like clearance sale items. Nothing was decorated or nicely arranged [emoji33]. I barely noticed the kitchens. Just around the corner was the appliance and planning section – normally there are two large standout kitchens set up where you can see various cabinets and get inspired. Well, this time I wasn’t motivated at all to buy anything not on my list [emoji1].

We needed LED bulbs for our outdoor wall lights: both the lamps and the LED bulbs are from IKEA. One of the bulbs is defective. We needed 7W with 260 lumens to match the brightness of the other bulbs, but those are no longer available! They only had 5W bulbs with different lumen outputs. Where have the outdoor lights gone? Are they discontinued??? Every corner had these 5-watt bulbs, but no 7-watt ones... so we ended up buying four 5W bulbs instead of one or two to fit all our outdoor lights [emoji36].

Then I had an idea to buy under-cabinet lights, meaning light strips to go under our new bedside consoles. This would save us the indirect cozy lighting from two floor lamps by the bed. Here they seem to have drastically reduced the selection: in a small area, you need to figure out the difference between task lighting, indirect lighting, cabinet lighting, and strip lighting. It’s not easy when products are mixed up on the shelves as other customers pick up items and don’t put them back properly. Fortunately, my husband noticed that I was about to buy a cabinet light while I realized he was holding an expensive task light. In the end, we found what we were looking for… hopefully [emoji6].

Originally, I wanted two white Besta units, 30cm (12 inches) high with doors to serve as bedside tables. Nicely wall-mounted, as I mentioned, like console tables. They cost about €30 each. My husband liked the drawer version of Eket much better. Well, we swallowed that: those cost about €85 each. Ok, we’ll go with it. I’ve been looking for bedside tables for 3 years, know the prices, and know what else is missing from the market [emoji6]. Unfortunately, there were no shelf or compartment info cards on the furniture anymore [emoji35]. Since when is that a thing??? We had to rely on the computers in the warehouse. We didn’t remember “Eklet” at first, so we flipped through the catalog, then on the PC had to choose between storage, shelving systems, drawer units, and eventually bedside tables, which barely appear. My husband wisely went to a separate PC to search directly for Eklet. I wouldn’t have been surprised if only one item was left in the compartment (that always seems to happen to us), but there were still plenty available. Then we went to the bargain corner where almost nothing was advertised. That is also very rare at IKEA.

-> And my husband asked if the wall rail for mounting was included. I said: at that price everything should be included... of course it wasn’t, which we only discovered during assembly [emoji20]. After assembling the first cabinet, we started the second one. And what do we see? A nasty air bubble worked into the top surface: I’ve never seen this before, never had this, and tomorrow it will send me into a traffic jam on the A1 – but oh well: I still have to buy wall rails anyway [emoji14].

White kitchen countertop with small dent and scratches

Then I looked closer: the other cabinet has the same issue, just a smaller air bubble inside. For €85, I really find this unsatisfactory [emoji20].
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Nordlys
24 Oct 2017 21:31
Veneered surfaces are fine if done well. However, if high quality is desired, it should be on plywood. This way, you get fine, thin doors and delicate shelves that still don’t warp.

Innenraum einer Segelboot-Kabine: Sitzbank mit Tisch, Holzverkleidung, Rettungswesten hängen.

Here is the interior of a boat. Everything is veneered plywood. You can find this kind of furniture in Denmark. It is also delicate and lightweight. Quality like this comes at a price.

Große weiße Bücherwand mit offenen Fächern und Körben unten im Wohnzimmer.

However, furniture like this should not be expensive. That’s why Ikea is suitable. Karsten
kaho67424 Oct 2017 21:34
Nordlys schrieb:



Something like this shouldn’t cost much. That’s why Ikea. Karsten
No, definitely not. I wouldn’t have something like that in my house anyway. So I’m saving even more.
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winnetou78
24 Oct 2017 21:50
I think it’s nice; I didn’t know there were such large doors available for this.
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ypg
24 Oct 2017 21:52
kaho674 schrieb:
I find the models and quality of the different manufacturers to be quite varied.
Just take this vintage cabinet and compare it to another one, for example, Decker. They are like night and day.



Uh... no?
Basically, it's the same style, the first from the mid-1970s, Decker from 2010 or later.
Same conservative style, adapted to its time.
A bit open, a bit like a display cabinet, few drawers, some doors.
Highlight: integrated lighting.
The typical homeowner stores their video tapes, snacks, a few books, and some snack bowls, maybe photo albums and card games, and most importantly: the TV.
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ypg
24 Oct 2017 22:01
kaho674 schrieb:
Sorry, I don’t have a furniture store. My brother-in-law and my sister take care of that....

I hope I’m wrong, but haven’t you always talked about your furniture store?
Impostor, you [emoji23]
kaho67424 Oct 2017 22:19
ypg schrieb:
I hope I’m wrong if you haven’t always talked about your furniture store
Impostor, you [emoji23]

Yes, as so often you are mistaken. I have an online store – but not with furniture.