TheTiddles
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IKEA is fabulous. Enabling average people to have nice things.So do my wife and I. Some of the stuff is actually quite well made and robust for the pricepoint. Kitchen units are pretty good as well.
IKEA is fabulous. Enabling average people to have nice things.So do my wife and I. Some of the stuff is actually quite well made and robust for the pricepoint. Kitchen units are pretty good as well.
agree with this though. My parents house is full of it.Enabling average people to have nice things.
Ikea getting good rep on a woodworking forum, whod have thought
1965 gplan wardrobe cost = £69, dressing table cost £29, average 1965 wage £936/yr. 2021 average wage is £29600 ...
Called Kamprad, was he?You are only the second person in my whole life I've heard say that. The other was a swede
Nearest one to me is a hundred miles away, so I'll not be in one soon.I've never been in one in my 59 years....I really should make the effort to, so I can see what people like/ hate about the stuff.
Some of their stuff has broken new ground, habitat and Ikea have brought modern design on leaps and bounds.You are only the second person in my whole life I've heard say that. The other was a swede
Average wage figures are misleading. Around here thousands haven't a hope in hell of earning £29,600. My father had labourers in 1965 working seven day weeks to take home £10.
Not everyone on here is a stuck-in-the-past cynic with no idea how much they owe the modern world for their continued luxurious existence, but don’t get me wrong, there are a lot!Ikea getting good rep on a woodworking forum, whod have thought
agree with this though. My parents house is full of it.
isnt this half of the issue though? Its a flawed mentality and wasteful even though it does cost pennies. I guess it comes down to personal preference too but i would find so much more satisfaction in a handmade piece of furniture that costs 10 times that and it would last me 10s of years and look good beyond that 6 months.£4 for a Coffee table!! okay then I'll buy 2 and put the spare one n the loft till I need it in 6 months time!
isnt this half of the issue though? Its a flawed mentality and wasteful even though it does cost pennies. I guess it comes down to personal preference too but i would find so much more satisfaction in a handmade piece of furniture that costs 10 times that and it would last me 10s of years and look good beyond that 6 months.
IKEA is fabulous. Enabling average people to have nice things.
I think the IKEA type flat pack stuff is generally fit for purpose, but it is only made to go togeather once. If you're moving, and need to take it apart and then assemble it again, you're probably going to have problems.
And to be honest, I think that is by design ...
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