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So, we went to Ikea (or is it IKEA?) because we'd never been and heard about it in 'Fight Club' among other places. I guess the impression I get is that as far as stuff, they're like Wal*Mart +2, +3 vs. lycanthropes. But, they don't seem to have W*M's evil business practices, which is my main beef with W*M.

Ikea is a consumer orgy. The stuff is kinda nice, though, and I did like a lot of it and if I was having to furnish a house from scratch I'd probably spend a lot of money there. I like the look of the stuff; it reminds me of the Copenhagen furniture store here in town which has similar-looking furniture which is much better built and therefore a lot more expensive. But it's a lot of wood, light-colored wood which a lot of furniture around here isn't. I'm not sure why that is, but there seems to be an over-abundance of walnut and cherry furniture, and what I like is the very pale almost to the point of being white color (I can't remember if it's beech or birch) that shows off colors against it much better, rather than swallowing them up like the darker stuff does.

The place was packed. Hub, sensitive fellow that he is and more immune to the shopping impulse, was fairly overwhelmed by the hordes of consumers. But we would our way through the entire place, and got a pot lid rack and 3 picture frames for about $6 total. Brenda got a few more things, but the same stuff at Blood Bath and Beyond would've probably cost a bunch more (not to mention Pier 1).

Granted, the picture frames upon close inspection appear to be made of wood scrounged from the pile at a construction site and banged together with a staple gun. But, they'll look fine on the wall and the pot lid rack is already doing it's thing and doing it well.

After Ikea, we headed home. I wanted to have a bit of dinner, so we stopped in a Chili's on the way out of town. I had some chicken fajitas with a bunch of tasty shrooms on top, and was good and didn't eat the tortillas. We ended up getting home close to midnight, and crashed right away since it'd been a really long day, and I had to be to work the next day.

Date: Aug. 25th, 2003 10:38 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] starcrossedlady.livejournal.com
IKEA is good for those that want nice-looking cheap furniture and aren't afraid of an allen wrench :D

I think about a third of our home is IKEA- furnished :)

Date: Aug. 25th, 2003 10:43 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] mielikki.livejournal.com
Putting stuff together doesn't scare me. I wonder about the sturdiness of some of it, but for non-load-bearing items, it seems to be the place to go. I wonder why they don't have one here in Austin, which has a metric assload of college students to support it.

Date: Aug. 25th, 2003 10:09 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] starcrossedlady.livejournal.com
hmmm..... how much load bearing are you thinking? I've had mixed results... our futon and entertainment center (that holds a 37" TV) is about six years old... as is Josh's metal framed bunk bed, which had him, my mother, and my daughter for a time... a computer table that's still in decent shape, maybe about five years...

then I have a cabinet/mini bar, which had a large pull-down door (which could be used for a counter). I was using it as my crafty cabinet, until someone leaned on the door too hard, and tore the hinges right out of the particleboard.

so, ymmv... and I'm not sure what all is involved in the IKEA openings... I know for a time, Long Beach was courting them, but they lost out because they dragged their feet for far too long. so now, where the IKEA would have been, we have a Wal*Mart. yes, my town's pathetic.

Date: Aug. 26th, 2003 03:15 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] mielikki.livejournal.com
You shoulda seen us bed shopping. Each bed we thought looked nice, we'd grab the frame and shake it back and forth. If it wobbled, we passed it by. Lots of them wobbled, and not to be too crude, we'd've probably destroyed it within a couple of weeks. So for beds, at least, we need extra-sturdy. :p

Date: Aug. 27th, 2003 12:11 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] starcrossedlady.livejournal.com
hee! well, in the spirit of trying not to be crude... if that's ever possible with me ;)

the bed Howard and I are in for... oh, about a year and a half, maybe two... is from IKEA. and we are pretty active :::Cough::: bed seems fine, although the mattress needed replacing! :D

Date: Aug. 25th, 2003 10:22 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] scorpionis.livejournal.com
Blood Bath and Beyond

hahahahahahahaha..... :D

Date: Aug. 26th, 2003 03:17 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] mielikki.livejournal.com
I must admit I stole that from the Simpsons.

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