First of all, I love IKEA for buying Eastern European goods. Those guys have been crapped on for a 80+ years, now, and deserve the capital infusion that IKEA gives them.
Second, I like them for their cheap stuff, that comes packaged in boxes for me to put together with my two teenaged daughters.
My 14 and 17 year old spent Sunday putting together a bed we bought on Saturday at the Regensburg IKEA. Turns out my 14 year old is a mechanical whiz, while my 17 year old is a little more artistic, but together, we managed to get the bed together.
All-in-all, it was a great day, and I got to spend some time having fun with my daughters. (Not going to be much more of that, at this age.)
I think one of my favorite things, is the smell of the freshly cut wood when you open the boxes.
Second, I like them for their cheap stuff, that comes packaged in boxes for me to put together with my two teenaged daughters.
My 14 and 17 year old spent Sunday putting together a bed we bought on Saturday at the Regensburg IKEA. Turns out my 14 year old is a mechanical whiz, while my 17 year old is a little more artistic, but together, we managed to get the bed together.
All-in-all, it was a great day, and I got to spend some time having fun with my daughters. (Not going to be much more of that, at this age.)
I think one of my favorite things, is the smell of the freshly cut wood when you open the boxes.