I repeatedly buy faux plants, cushion covers, and storage boxes. Not to mention the large sturdy IKEA shopping bags, I use them for reusable grocery bags, or to keep my clothes and my bed linens clean & dry while camping! They hold so many items!
Hi jlpickles7, thank you for your comment! Faux plants, cushion covers, and storage boxes are such great buys! We probably don't want to buy a blue bag if possible, but we end up buying it when we forget to bring it or end up buying something from IKEA that we didn't intend to buy. However, it is convenient because it has many uses such as when going to the laundry.
I buy the freezer bags in all sizes. Also come home with new pillow covers, fake plant from the As-Is room. I almost always come home with gingersnap and oatmeal cookies, and few rolls of the red heart jam cookies. I stopped buying real plants from Ikea, they always die in me. I use the package of white washcloths found in the kids display area as dishrags. They come out of the wash nicely with bleach added. I throw away the dingy ones after buying a new package probably yearly. I have quite a stack I enjoy going through kitchenware in the As-Is room and have several glasses, bowls ,,& plates that are only one of each. It's always a treasure hunt in that room.
Thank you so much for your detailed comment, it's really appreciated! 😊 I thought freezer bags were only popular in Japan, but it seems they are popular elsewhere too! I noticed from browsing other countries' IKEA websites that they have fewer types of freezer bags. The red heart cookies are also popular here in Japan-I love them too! I know the white washcloths from the kids' area that you're talking about! They are great and versatile. I think their name is KUMMELÅ, and they come in a set with ties. They work well for cleaning too, and it's great that you can replace them yearly. Thank you for sharing such wonderful shopping ideas!
Hi Rick and Carmen, thank you for sharing! The Fantastisk paper napkins are indeed a staple-I always make sure to stock up on them too. 😊It is very helpful to share the country names as well. thank you
Hello homedesign! I'm very happy that you came to comment again.💙Thank you for letting me know what you often buy. I'm very surprised 😮The samla box is a transparent box. I wanted to buy it too! Kuggis may also be surprising. I think it's simple and beautiful❤
Thank you so much for including information about your country in your comment, it's truly valuable and makes me so happy! Freezer bags are popular in Singapore too, I see. Glass containers are also very popular here in Japan. One thing that really impressed me about the IKEA in Singapore was how many room setups had lots of wall decorations. Every room was so stylish! It felt like I got a glimpse into homes in Singapore. Thank you so much for your very interesting comment!
What a surprise! The Hostagille collection is quite new, isn't it? There are still many items we can't get in Japan. I'm so jealous💙💙! You also bought a picture frame. I'm really happy that my video was helpful. Thank you so much for always commenting!
😲!?!? I didn't know Trones were so popular! They're thin, easy to use, and reasonably priced, which must be why they're in such high demand. That's really surprising! Thank you so much for your valuable comment!😁
I repeatedly buy faux plants, cushion covers, and storage boxes. Not to mention the large sturdy IKEA shopping bags, I use them for reusable grocery bags, or to keep my clothes and my bed linens clean & dry while camping! They hold so many items!
Hi jlpickles7, thank you for your comment! Faux plants, cushion covers, and storage boxes are such great buys! We probably don't want to buy a blue bag if possible, but we end up buying it when we forget to bring it or end up buying something from IKEA that we didn't intend to buy. However, it is convenient because it has many uses such as when going to the laundry.
I buy the freezer bags in all sizes. Also come home with new pillow covers, fake plant from the As-Is room.
I almost always come home with gingersnap and oatmeal cookies, and few rolls of the red heart jam cookies.
I stopped buying real plants from Ikea, they always die in me.
I use the package of white washcloths found in the kids display area as dishrags. They come out of the wash nicely with bleach added. I throw away the dingy ones after buying a new package probably yearly. I have quite a stack
I enjoy going through kitchenware in the As-Is room and have several glasses, bowls ,,& plates that are only one of each.
It's always a treasure hunt in that room.
Thank you so much for your detailed comment, it's really appreciated! 😊
I thought freezer bags were only popular in Japan, but it seems they are popular elsewhere too! I noticed from browsing other countries' IKEA websites that they have fewer types of freezer bags. The red heart cookies are also popular here in Japan-I love them too!
I know the white washcloths from the kids' area that you're talking about! They are great and versatile. I think their name is KUMMELÅ, and they come in a set with ties. They work well for cleaning too, and it's great that you can replace them yearly.
Thank you for sharing such wonderful shopping ideas!
Fantastisk paper napkins are what I always buy here in Australia 😊
Hi Rick and Carmen, thank you for sharing! The Fantastisk paper napkins are indeed a staple-I always make sure to stock up on them too. 😊It is very helpful to share the country names as well. thank you
Personally, I buy a lot of samla boxes, of various sizes. But the kuggis & skubb series are also v popular.
Hello homedesign! I'm very happy that you came to comment again.💙Thank you for letting me know what you often buy. I'm very surprised 😮The samla box is a transparent box. I wanted to buy it too! Kuggis may also be surprising. I think it's simple and beautiful❤
I buy freezer bags, glass containers with various lids, faux plants and dining ware. Singapore.
Thank you so much for including information about your country in your comment, it's truly valuable and makes me so happy! Freezer bags are popular in Singapore too, I see. Glass containers are also very popular here in Japan. One thing that really impressed me about the IKEA in Singapore was how many room setups had lots of wall decorations. Every room was so stylish! It felt like I got a glimpse into homes in Singapore. Thank you so much for your very interesting comment!
Today I bought bunch of Hostagille and white picture frame from your post. I buy lots of boxes and other organizers.
What a surprise! The Hostagille collection is quite new, isn't it? There are still many items we can't get in Japan. I'm so jealous💙💙! You also bought a picture frame. I'm really happy that my video was helpful. Thank you so much for always commenting!
In the netherlands we use the trones for shoes. If any location here has stock. They sell out within an hour😅.
😲!?!? I didn't know Trones were so popular! They're thin, easy to use, and reasonably priced, which must be why they're in such high demand. That's really surprising! Thank you so much for your valuable comment!😁
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thank you !!