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IKEA - So if you have never been or you don't go... how do you get through life?

91 replies

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 08:50

I mean, not all of its good. some of it is kack but surely life without ikea would be awful. Surely you need ikea to fill in some of those gaps around the home ie: that spare bedroom that you want to look nice but don't want to spend alot of money or the great kids room stuff for super cheap.

... not to mention the meatballs and new potatoes in the cafe.

And.... how can you have never been!!?

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NannyL · 22/11/2005 08:57

lots of people round here have never been, its a good hour and a half drive to both of our nearest 2 ikeas.

Saying tyat ive been 3 times, and love it!

Feistybird · 22/11/2005 08:58

agree and am v.excited as we're having one built here so we won't need to go traipsing down the M6 in order to get our 'hit'.

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:02

ooh, where is that feisty? I go to the nottingham one.

our oven blew on Friday. we only wanted another cheap slot in one for under the hob but we couldn't find one anywhere where they stocked them and we could just go pick them up (everything has to be ordered these days. its really annoying). We eventually just went to Ikea and bought one off the shelf. no hassle and cheap.

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Feistybird · 22/11/2005 09:03

Coventry dc.

gingerbear · 22/11/2005 09:04

Too far to go for just meatballs
All the faffing about trying to fit stuff in the car boot unless you have a transit van or pick-up truck
The bleedin barriers
The crowds

However, I do love a bargain and will plan a trip like a military operation.

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:07

feisty, i'm from rugby. the nottingham one is really easy to get to.. just straight up the M1 - 45 mins tops from Cov and the traffic isn't nearly as bad and it's not nearly as manic as the b'ham one.

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DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:08

whoah! wait a minute!! .. they're building one in coventry!?

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sparklymieow · 22/11/2005 09:15

I have never been, but still have some Ikea here that Misdee has picked up for me. I really want to go one day....

Kelly1978 · 22/11/2005 09:16

I'm totally p*ssed off with ikea and won't be going back. We ordered some wardrobes for home delivery and it took a total of 5 delivery days, countless phone calls and two broken doors before it was sorted. Nobody could tell us what was going on and they were totally useless. Kept promising to riung back and never did once. They won't do exchanges neither, so if you get something wrong and lose a receipt they wont do anything. we picked up the wrong box and lost a receipt in the middle of moving house and were stuck with it. I'll fill in my gaps from house of fraser instead.

Feistybird · 22/11/2005 09:18

yes next year - city centre.

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:21

feisty - wow, thats cool.

kelly - yes, i must admit, i have a love/hate relationship with ikea. i've been messed around alot and there is not worse feeling than spending the day going around then hitting the warehouse and realising half your stuff if out of stock... but i just can't keep away and i've had good luck lately.

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Zephyrcat · 22/11/2005 09:24

Would love to use ikea but there's not one for miiiiiiiiiles around!!

Lizzylou · 22/11/2005 09:24

I've been once and, although we get the brochure and I often look longingly at the new furniture the thought of going again puts me right off! Wish they did mail order

Lonelymum · 22/11/2005 09:25

I have never been. Have they got anything decent for Christmas? Should I make this week the week I go to Ikea?

Feistybird · 22/11/2005 09:27

DC

from Cov Evening Telegraph

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:27

their christmas decs are really nice. real simple cheap and different. like i said before, you wouldn't want to dec your whole tree in them but they 'fill a gap'.

i like the food shop as well.

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DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:29

feisty - that is seriously cool!

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Kelly1978 · 22/11/2005 09:29

Oh, I though I was the only person who ahd ever had a bad experience, Ikea seems to be so well loved. Their customer service is so bad though. I also wish they did mail order. No way I going back inside one!

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 09:36

oh no kelly, the place can be a nightmare sometimes. they even had an advertisement campaign on a few years ago stating so!

in the advert they basically said that they know it can be a nightmare but tough, that's why their stuff is cheap and if you want some cool stuff you're just going to have to rough it out!

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Avalon · 22/11/2005 09:52

My dh is seriously bothered that they're building one in Cov - it's always been the motorway trip that's put me off going too many times before!

DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 10:05

do you do the nottingham thing as well Avalon?

i'm quite excited about the cov store now (yes, i'm sad and slightly feminine)

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DaddyCoolNippingAtYourNose · 22/11/2005 10:06

it's kinda weird to think you live in rugby. i wasn't aware anyone on here was from rugby. i hope you're not one of my wife's mates

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CountessDracula · 22/11/2005 10:09

Ikea makes me cry I hate it

OK there is the odd nice thing but it all falls apart before you get home, they never put the right bits in if you buy flat pack, their customer service is awful and you have to queue for 2 hours.

serenity · 22/11/2005 10:13

I posted this originally back in July, but I'll post it again for anyone who's interested

'Proposed opening dates for new IKEA stores

Milton Keynes 01/06
Coventry 08/06
Stockport 10/06
Oldham 11/06
Swindon 01/07
Leeds 05/07
Portsmouth 08/07
Slough 08/07
Dublin 11/07

I understand that they are proposing a development by Hillingdon station in Uxbridge as well which will incorporate affordable housing, but I'd imagine that will be 08 or 09.'

LilacBump · 22/11/2005 10:19

i live 5 minutes away from the nottingham ikea. pretty much all our furniture is from there. DP hates ikea, but we can't afford much else.