ᐅ Which alternative furniture options are similar to Ikea Brimnes?
Created on: 14 Oct 2015 08:52
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Emildra
Hello everyone, I am looking for alternative furniture similar to the Ikea Brimnes. Specifically, I am interested in wardrobes and dressers that have comparable design and dimensions, preferably in white or with a clean, minimalist look. It is also important that they offer enough storage space, ideally with built-in drawers and/or shelves, as the Brimnes does. Since the furniture will mainly be used in the bedroom, it needs to be functional, sturdy, and visually appealing. Does anyone have experience or know of brands and models that can serve as a good replacement for the Ikea Brimnes without costing a fortune? Thanks in advance for any tips and recommendations!
I would also recommend checking out local furniture stores, which often offer similar furniture to Brimnes with white fronts. Sometimes their custom-made or in-house brands are more affordable and closely match the style.
The combination of simple lines and storage space is not that hard to find, as long as you ensure that the dressers are at least 45 cm deep (18 inches) and approximately 70-90 cm high (28-35 inches).
The combination of simple lines and storage space is not that hard to find, as long as you ensure that the dressers are at least 45 cm deep (18 inches) and approximately 70-90 cm high (28-35 inches).
Emildra schrieb:
Hello everyone, I am looking for alternative furniture similar to the Ikea Brimnes.This search is quite understandable, as Brimnes is a very popular piece of furniture, but not everyone lives close to an Ikea or prefers a more exclusive style.
In addition to the already mentioned Mömax and Roller, furniture from Tchibo with a white body and simple handles is also worth mentioning. The downside is often limited availability and varying dimensions.
If you have a small budget and value design, it can sometimes be worthwhile to look out for clearance sales or choose furniture with a similar construction made of MDF body panels.
Otherwise, refurbishing or covering an inexpensive dresser yourself can also be a solution.
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