I recently purchased a wardrobe closet from Ikea, so the occasion called for that I be there two weekends in a row. First to walk through the maze and pick my item of choice. Second to pick up the item, since I didn't want to pay for the exorbitant delivery charges.
I must say, they've built Ikea like a maze, maybe even a prison. So it was particularly aggravating to go back there the second time. I wish I didn't make the mistake of going up and had gone straight to the back, poor misinformed me. Everyone's like a mice trudging through from one show room to another. I kept on saying how the building should have been built like "snakes and ladders", so I can snake or ladder my way down, instead of waiting behind so many lemmings... Sorry, that's how the crowd looked like.
On another note, after going through that ordeal, I started building this colossal wardrobe. There were so many nuts, bolts, screws, wood, bars, yada yada yada, that I could have paid a carpenter to simply build my closet. I've been building it for two weekends now. Though I feel a sense of accomplishment, Ikea should really put disclaimers saying it takes so many hours, drills, screwdrivers, and hammers to put these monsters together.
While my sisters like Ikea shopping (or perhaps sightseeing) so much, I don't think the store lives up to the hype...
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how's the wardrobe so far? they opened an ikea here in arizona a few months ago but i haven't had a chance to go there yet. i'm staying away kasi matutukso lang akong gumastos.
Here in Sweden where IKEA originated, they found out that these furnitures saved a lot of marriages 'coz the act of assembling them together sort of made the couples realize they needed one another. It is also said that 10% of Europeans were conceived in an IKEA bed. Cool, huh?
interesting. didn't mean to trash Ikea... ok maybe just a bit. but yes, I found it a good excercise to be able to build this piece of furniture. I'd like to get my certificate now...
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