IKEA Winter Sale: Home Textiles & Decor, Lurvig Pet Collection Up To
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IKEA is having its Winter Sale: Featuring Home Textiles & Decor, Lurvig Pet Collection & More for up to 70% off as priced below. Select free store pickup where available, shipping fees will vary.
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Save up to 70% at our annual winter furniture and décor sale 12/20/23 - 1/16/24. Celebrate the holidays with savings and get a jumpstart on 2024 with incredible offers on everything you need to create a more comfortable, happier home in the new year. Hurry, don't miss your chance to cozy up with these Winter Sale deals!
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Strange. I have two dressers that are going on 12 years old with no issues. 2 nightstands and a bed frame going on 7+ years old. And various other furniture items from IKEA going 5+ with no issues.
Heck my very first couch is from IKEA and it has followed me for longer than I can remember and the only thing wrong with it is some fraying on the fabric due to use.
Also, this cat tunnel is only $3.29: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lurv...-00464877/
Got a lot of great use out of this and it's still holding up. Definitely on the smaller side though so chonkier cats may not fit.
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Also, this cat tunnel is only $3.29: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lurv...-00464877/
Got a lot of great use out of this and it's still holding up. Definitely on the smaller side though so chonkier cats may not fit.
Is Ikea stuff still made as cheaply as possible -- thin pressboard filled with cardboard? Or did they change their ethos over the last decade in light of people starting to revolt against single-use waste?
The cat bin house things mentioned above feels pretty much like fabric and cardboard (not sure if it is) but yeah it's flimsier. It's held up very well though over the years. I also have an IKEA Bekant sit/stand electric desk and I believe it's particleboard. Still pretty sturdy, but I wouldn't jump and sit on it or anything crazy like that.
Is Ikea stuff still made as cheaply as possible -- thin pressboard filled with cardboard? Or did they change their ethos over the last decade in light of people starting to revolt against single-use waste?
They have different furniture based on the price you're willing to pay. Obviously, the cheaper stuff is made out of particleboard or a cardboard filling. It's not bad stuff but I would only ever use Ikea for a rental
Is Ikea stuff still made as cheaply as possible -- thin pressboard filled with cardboard? Or did they change their ethos over the last decade in light of people starting to revolt against single-use waste?
I have found (recently) that IKEA stuff is well designed (it goes together easily and firmly) and although the "wood" is man-made it is plenty strong enough. I did not feel like I needed to augment any joints with glue or additional fasteners.
My only difficulty was putting the backs on Billie bookcases (on my own) as they actually slide into a grove before nailing in place.
IKEA gets a lot of flak for its particle board items. But that's also why the price is so low comparatively. Their higher end and other products such as kitchen etc are a great value for money. Their design is pretty impeccable.
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Heck my very first couch is from IKEA and it has followed me for longer than I can remember and the only thing wrong with it is some fraying on the fabric due to use.
Sounds like you abuse your stuff 🤷🏻
are only $3. If you have those IKEA shelving units, great to just put those in and then cover the bottom with a small old blanket. My cats love leaping and laying in them.
Also, this cat tunnel is only $3.29: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lurv...-00464877/
Got a lot of great use out of this and it's still holding up. Definitely on the smaller side though so chonkier cats may not fit.
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are only $3. If you have those IKEA shelving units, great to just put those in and then cover the bottom with a small old blanket. My cats love leaping and laying in them.
Also, this cat tunnel is only $3.29: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lurv...-00464877/
Got a lot of great use out of this and it's still holding up. Definitely on the smaller side though so chonkier cats may not fit.
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That's why I always just end up doing it myself 🤣
I have found (recently) that IKEA stuff is well designed (it goes together easily and firmly) and although the "wood" is man-made it is plenty strong enough. I did not feel like I needed to augment any joints with glue or additional fasteners.
My only difficulty was putting the backs on Billie bookcases (on my own) as they actually slide into a grove before nailing in place.