http://www.ikea.com/at/de/catalog/products/S69849849
What do you guys think? I'll be getting in the light wood color with 180x200 size.
What do you guys think? I'll be getting in the light wood color with 180x200 size.
Those beds look awesome,how much is that going to set you back?Jenspm wrote:
I have an IKEA bed, and I can tell you, it's the worst fucking mattress ever. Seriously, I'm never going to buy a bed from IKEA ever again. It should be out of here next month, in place of a custom bed and a mattress from Jensen (the Ambassador fyi.).
I've tried some at the IKEA store, and they weren't too good either. Mattress companies ftw.
Maybe you just suck at fixing it upFlaming_Maniac wrote:
IKEA furniture is shit. Anyone saying otherwise is rationalizing their decision with that thinking and with whatever they did with the money they saved. If you want to spend less to get less there isn't anything wrong with that, but don't tell yourself you're getting a good deal on furniture when you're sacrificing quality.
I have an IKEA bed, nightstand and dresser. The dresser has all but fallen apart in less than a year, the bed is doing okay but not great, and the nightstand is fine.
way too much.{uscm}Jyden wrote:
Never bought a bed from ikea,there furniture seems to be ok.Those beds look awesome,how much is that going to set you back?Jenspm wrote:
I have an IKEA bed, and I can tell you, it's the worst fucking mattress ever. Seriously, I'm never going to buy a bed from IKEA ever again. It should be out of here next month, in place of a custom bed and a mattress from Jensen (the Ambassador fyi.).
I've tried some at the IKEA store, and they weren't too good either. Mattress companies ftw.
lawl yeah I know I'm gonna be crucified when the swedes get on and see me lambasting their blue and yellow marvel.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Maybe you just suck at fixing it upFlaming_Maniac wrote:
IKEA furniture is shit. Anyone saying otherwise is rationalizing their decision with that thinking and with whatever they did with the money they saved. If you want to spend less to get less there isn't anything wrong with that, but don't tell yourself you're getting a good deal on furniture when you're sacrificing quality.
I have an IKEA bed, nightstand and dresser. The dresser has all but fallen apart in less than a year, the bed is doing okay but not great, and the nightstand is fine.
Ever thought of that, you Maniac!
Coming in here and bad-mouthing Ikea like that....
Sounds like your building tbh! I have used tons of IKEA furniture, some with real heavy use - and it has all worked fine. Especially this desk I am on right now (Mikhael) - it is working a real treat.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
IKEA furniture is shit. Anyone saying otherwise is rationalizing their decision with that thinking and with whatever they did with the money they saved. If you want to spend less to get less there isn't anything wrong with that, but don't tell yourself you're getting a good deal on furniture when you're sacrificing quality.
I have an IKEA bed, nightstand and dresser. The dresser has all but fallen apart in less than a year, the bed is doing okay but not great, and the nightstand is fine.
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well thats your problem, you got their dresser! I have a coffee table and 2 7 foot shelves. Their dressers aren't the best, they even told me that at the store.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Okay, I am a mechnicaly inclined person, I had no trouble putting the stuff together, then my dad who is good at amateur wood and metal working, much less putting together a Swedish puzzle, looked at the points of failure and has confirmed its poor design. The drawer bottoms are a flimsy piece of cardboard that can hold maybe twenty pounds before folding right out of their channels. It's just pitiful attempts to lower costs by using shitty materials on any interior pieces with no thought to longevity.
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You have FAKE IKEA furniture.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
IKEA furniture is shit. Anyone saying otherwise is rationalizing their decision with that thinking and with whatever they did with the money they saved. If you want to spend less to get less there isn't anything wrong with that, but don't tell yourself you're getting a good deal on furniture when you're sacrificing quality.
I have an IKEA bed, nightstand and dresser. The dresser has all but fallen apart in less than a year, the bed is doing okay but not great, and the nightstand is fine.