Awesome tips! Here are translations for the IKEA names, Swedish to English. Greetings from Sweden. Konstfull - Artistic / Artsy Applaryd - an old Swedish townlike name. Appla/apla=old Swedish name for apple (nowadays "äpple"). Ryd=old name for cleared ground, specific dialect for the district of Småland where IKEA is situated. So, Applaryd = cleared area for apple farming. Nymåne - New Moon Ypperlig - Excellent Ekenäset - Townlike name, meaning peninsula (näset) with oaks (eke). Ullerslev - A town in in Denmark. Gullviva - The flower Cowslip / Primrose Lohals - A town in Denmark. Markfrost - Ground frost Molnart - Literally translates to "Cloud type". Fjädrar - Feathers Kärleksgräs (imaged pillow) - Love grass Sanela - a name, not Swedish Aina - a name, quite common in Finland and Sweden. (Red: Fun addition. Aina is also Swedish urban slang for the police.) Långfjäll - the long mountain. "Fjäll" is a mountain or high elevation area without trees. Bumerang - Bumerang Tillagd - Added Ombonad - Snug Solklint - Sun cliff. "Klint" is a flat area above a cliff. Tjabbig - Cruel / Disgruntled. Old Swedish, not really used nowadays.
Thx! It's interesting to know the meaning of some of Ikea's "names". I can imagine designers having fun picking names that just sound cool, out of ordinary things, places or anything and thinking about the rest of the world trying to prononunce them 😂
We have pets too. We also like to really use our pillows. The ability to change and launder the covers every few weeks is nice. The natural fabric covers and feather fill feels so nice too.
@@bettenotap4791 Also in Canada. I am a quilter and use class projects as cushion covers. I keep 2-3 of the inserts around all the time so I have them ready, as IKEA is a day trip away for me.
My daughters happened to be at IKEA when I watched your video lol and I’ve been screen shotting and had them get me the green vase and the down insert pillow. We also have that last Solklint light and it’s beautiful. Since IKEA has so much stock I appreciate these videos
I got the cream Langfjall for exactly the reasons you. mentioned - I wanted something that was comfortable but that looked good, and wouldn't dominate my space. I live in a traditional Japanese apartment which has an open-concept kitchen/living/dining area, and my 'office' is in the corner of that area. It'll be never be beautiful, but I found changing the chair made a big difference. Like others have mentioned, I also have added a pillow for a little extra support but I've been very happy with it.
I used to use the Ikea wooden hangers but then I discovered velvet hangers. Never going back. Things don't slip off of the velvet ones! The Home Edit even makes velvet lined wooden hangers and I feel like those are the ULTIMATE hangers.
I love my sheepskin rug (its 4 sheepies sewn together), I've had it for years on my bedroom floor. It has stayed fluffy and doesn't mat up and my 60 pound doodle lays on it all the time and it still looks amazing!
I have had several different ikea sofas, I currently have the applaryd. I love it! It's beautiful, comfortable, stylish. A couple things though, every ikea sofa I've had has had squeaky springs, applaryd included. Sitting down and getting up can be a little noisy. Also, as someone else said, the back cushions are a little hard. But what I love is that the seat cushions are integrated to the base so they dont move and crumbs and dirt don't get buried under them. The fabric is also pretty wash and wear with any spot treatment I've tried.
That's funny, I just bought an Applaryd sofa (and it's much cheaper here in the UK, wow!). It is beautiful and I don't really regret my purchase but I should warn others about two negatives I'm experiencing: it's not deep enough and the back cushions are surprisingly hard.
Its really made to sit up straight, like you would sit in an office chair, its not lounge around the house furniture, and that would be a problem. I have a couple chairs that are like that, people hate them and I'm like "sit up straight" and then they are like 'Oh". Mostly people avoid them, which is fine by me, less wear.
has it softened over time? It seems that some of the ikea couches get squishier over time and I'm conflicted between buying a 'soft' one or getting a firmer couch that will soften up.
@@notverynotoriousg5674as someone who is 5foot 1 with a following wind the appleyard is just perfect . Those deep sofas are comfy if I curl up on them but I don’t always want to. 😀
Hey Nick, great video. The Ypperlig is genuinely a designer lamp. That entire collection was a collaboration with the Danish design firm HAY. The lamp is one of the few pieces from the collection still in the regular catalogue. HAY is now owned by MillerKnoll so you're getting some top design at a real value with that lamp.
I have 4 of the FJÄDRAR 16x23 and have had them for 10 years! They are amazing! I use pillow protectors inside the cushion covers. I LOVE the Sanela too!
I’ve had my eyes on the Äpplaryd for a long time now and it’s definitely in my plans for a move we’re doing this year. It’s just so stylish AND comfortable (a somewhat rare find in my opinion, at least for the selection in that price range here in Norway)!
I can 100% vouch for those feather pillow inserts. I bought a bunch for my couch, and made some covers for them from some vintage fabric. Looks really high end I think.
I am currently rewatching this particular video, especially because I am moving and of course building a brand new ikea shopping list and your recommendations are amazing. But can I just also say how much I love your videos, your humor, you make everything so accessible and nice and light, thank you for that!! also so effortlessly inclusive... way to go Nick
An IKEA chair that has a designer look and superb quality that often gets overlooked is the FLINSHULT armchair. Especially in what they call brown/beige with what looks like a chevron pattern. I think that fabric color looks more like a neutral grayish-sage. The chair is gorgeous and timeless, the fabric is chic and it is built well. You have to see this chair in person and sit in it to truly appreciate the comfort, quality, and construction. Remember, not all the pieces in your home have to be exactly period matching to the era that you like. This has a little bit mid-century modern vibe, a little American traditional vibe. It's a little on the higher end price point, but well worth it.
I bought the SOLKLINT light to finally! replace boob lights at my back door and hall. Aaaand I buckled on the pendant to replace the foyer chandelier. I just love the effect the fluting gives and the gray tint tones down the glare. Very popular here in New England.
I love most of these, and will definitely save for my home later . But on the pillow: I for one am allergic to dust, and feather pillows are a killer. Washing the synthetic ones makes them a lot better for me. But that's definitely not a home decor consideration 😄
Another great video, Nick. I have the office chair and find it comfy. Also have the sheep skin and I found the "brown" does look a bit purple once I got it home, but still love how much coziness it adds to my space. Shoutout to the "designer looking" Stockholm dining chairs. I have them and always get compliments.
The hangers! I threw the whole lot out years ago to buy these. Even if my wardrobe is a bit .... Nothing is so relaxing as all similar hangers. At no cost. They make me so happy
The other great thing about Sanela is that it is 100% cotton velvet! (Or at least the curtains are, not sure about the pillow covers.) This is extremely hard to find!! (I am a natural fibers snob, though even I had to compromise on one set of curtains because there just wasn't a shade in Sanela that fit for the room, but West Elm had some poly velvet curtains that worked...*sigh*.)
Yes! That is what I love about it as well! In fact, even for sowing, the Sanela curtains might be the cheapest way to get full cotton velvet material xD
Office chair- switch out the wheels for roller blade wheels, it makes a HUGE difference! :D they come already to just pop in and replace the old crappy wheels.
I've had the Ypperlig lamp for a few years and it's definitely my favorite lamp, it's so pretty. I direct the light towards the wall, it creates such a nice mood! I dread the moment when the LED will die out and can't be replaced. Therefore, I've learned how to do surface-mount soldering so that when the time comes in 10-20 years I can replace the chip myself instead of having to get a new lamp haha.
I have the Langfjall office chair & it's been pretty great throughout the pandemic working from home. I made it more comfortable by adding a bed pillow to pad out the back rest. :)
I have the Solklint table lamp, and I love it. I've thought about putting the semi-flush mount one in the little hallway outside my bedroom as well. It's a really nice set, and the brass isn't too brassy.
The problem with cheap feather down pillow inserts is over time the feathers start poking through, which doesn't feel great and they get everywhere. I switched to polyester for that reason and found them much more comfortable, too. Maybe that's a personal thing, but still be careful buying cheap feather pillow inserts.
I love your videos about Ikea. I always think you find the best stuff there. The store is sooooo big that I get overwhelmed when I go into one, that I'm ready to leave in 10 minutes. LoL...I loved the real sheepskin rug/throw rug. I could use that in my house alot. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
Love the FJADRAR pillow inserts, and their natural shaping, reshaping. I've had the wooden hangers for years too, and now IKEA also has shaped plastic hanger overlays for the wooden hangers to give more support for hanging clothes. Thanks for all these tips, Nick! I have several lamps on my list, including the French one with the hand blown glass shade.
On the topic of hangers I've heard that velvet hangers are a good option, my closet is 50% gorgeous with wood hangers, and 50% a disaster with one of just about every hanger you can possibly imagine. Velvet hangers gently trap clothes with friction so they keep any items that wood hangers struggle to hold onto without needing to use pegs or clips.
@@FrogeniusW.G. Huh - You're right. There are thinner wooden hangers available, but I think I'll stick with the velvet ones. Although - word to the wise, cheap velvet hangers are terrible and wobbly.
Wooden hangers are a lot nicer to use, and they last a lifetime. I have some 80-100 year old wooden hangers and they're still going strong. Even when treated carefully, plastic hangers eventually wear out. After a decade or so the top hook stretches out. If wooden hangers wear out or break they can at least biodegrade.
I have to say: I purchased the black silverware from IKEA right after watching the video and I Feel grateful for this channel everyday when I use them !!! 😅 thank you !! Thank you !!!
I use throw pillows on a couch as extra back support, necessary for many shorter people. Something firmer than down is needed for this use. Love the products shown, particularly the Solklint.
Can we take a moment to talk about this influx of "3-seater" sofas that only have two cushions, leaving the person in the middle sitting on the crack? Who OK'd this? I don't want to sit on a crack! Do YOU want to sit on a crack? I'm just about at the point where I'm picking furniture, and I'm endlessly frustrated as I find all these gorgeous options, that claim to be 3-seaters, but are clearly oversized 2-seaters...
I also don't want to sit in a crack! I'd rather have a quality 2 seater and a quality chair for the third person. Just got confirmation on my mortgage yesterday and will be a proud first time home owner in May 🎉 It's a tiny home, so I'm carefully planning my space and storage options
They have a more „ famine“ Ofc chair too which is really great. For flatware, WalMart Hans-Bernd stepping up their game with style/ color which rivals IKEA, so I prefer Ross or TJ Maxx or even Msrshalls for new and eBay or antique stores for vintage. Your best find was the lambskin. Thank you for another useful video!
Fun /random tip: due to IKEA being a Swedish brand and using a lot of random Swedish words for their products, it could be a fun idea for your ikea videos to translate the products names into English as well so that the names aren't just gibberish xD Just a thought :) The lamp NYMÅNE that you talked about for example means New Moon in swedish Note: some names are just gibberish, but it could make a bit more sense to know what the products names native meanings are :) Edit/ update: A few people has left some good and constructive comments that mentions and specifies "why" and "from where" IKEA products gets their names from and their background / meaning. I had no idea about this but it was interesting to learn so thank you! :) I'm Swedish myself and when I wrote that some of the names are "gibberish", was that from my perspective of having never come across some of the more niche / uncommon words/ product names. It was also from my perspective of watching a lot of non native Swedish speakers (English /American /Canadian RUclipsrs) that often had difficulties pronouncing the products names correctly which added to them sounding made up to me (and presumably for a lot of other non swedes). That is why I took the liberty of assuming that some of the names were scrambled together due to them sounding so abstract and unknown to me, based on my native language / vocabulary. I was not intending on spreading misinformation about IKEA, I was just unaware. Thanks for the likes though :) It would be fun if Nick would see this and would like to start implementing some of the translated Swedish IKEA names and turn them into English for more culture and substance :)
I'm swedish, none of the names are gibberish. This is how Ikea usually name their products: Bathroom articles = Names of Swedish lakes and water connections. Bedding = Flowers and plants. Beds, wardrobes, hall furniture = Places in Norway. Bookshelves = Professions, Scandinavian boy names. Bowls, vases, candles and candle holders = Places in Sweden, adjectives, spices, herbs, fruits and berries. Boxes, wall decorations, paintings and frames, clocks = Swedish slang words and places in Sweden Children's products = Mammals, birds, adjectives. Desks, chairs, swivel chairs = Scandinavian boy names. Fabrics, curtains = Scandinavian girl names. Garden furniture = Scandinavian islands. Kitchen accessories = Fish, mushrooms and adjectives. Lights = Units of measurement, seasons, months, days, shipping and nautical terms, places in Sweden Rugs = Places in Denmark Sofas, armchairs, chairs and dining tables = Places in Sweden Fun fact, some of the products are actually named after their employees.
Hi, Swedish IKEA specialist here. For those interested - the names of IKEAs products are not actually that random at all. The rugs are named after places in Denmark (Ullerslev is a place in Denmark), the outdoor furniture are named after islands in Scandinavia, curtains all have female names (Aina is a woman's name of Finnish origin), sofas are named after Swedish places (Äpplaryd is a place in southern Sweden), and so on. Exceptions exist of course. 🙂
The alefjall office chair deserves a shoutout too, in my opinion! It's a classic silhouette and I find it very comfortable in long hours working from home. It's in the $300 range and verrry worth it!
Love the feather pillows. I bought them about four years ago along with the linen and velvet covers for our bedroom and living room. Couldn’t believe they had feather pillows at such an affordable price point.
Nick the description of the Fjadrar at 12:37 on video states filling is duck feathers, no down. Is the materials listed incorrect? I bought a feather and down pillow at another store which must be all feathers as they are consistently popping out and on the living room floor.
Always great reviews about IKEA products. When you do another one could you review their kitchen remodel if possible? Topics like craftsmanship, sustainability, and durability of cabinetry. Thanks!
To add to what you were referring to with IKEA and furniture designers. My grandfather was the designer for the Poäng chair in the 40’s and was business partners with Ingvar. I know very well of the practicing IKEA has been doing since before they even existed outside of Sweden. They are too big to even begin to fight with.
I love learning technical interior design terms such as the squishibilty of pillows 🤣 But seriously I get what you are saying, I will try to remember next time I go to Ikea to look at pillow inserts! Closest Ikea to me is 2 hours drive away so I don't get to go often ☹️
Been buying this sheepskin for years. My cats love it. I put it on arms of my sofa. My sofa is totally intact because of this item. It's only 10 dollars more right now, since I starting buying it when ikea first came to the US. Do you have Virgo planets? I just love your taste and your videos in general.
My traditional Chinese doctor actually recommended that I use a straightback chair instead of using a computer chair at my computer. I am using a metal straightback dining chair and it's great. No back issues at all (such as I used to have with a regular computer chair).
Nick, I need a new floor/reading lamp and love the ones you featured. Thank you for another great informative video. I keep 2-3 of the cushion insets on hand. They are perfect for my mini quilts.
An Ikea office chair can be a good solution if it's not going to be used extensively. If a chair will be used many hours every day for years and years, visit Herman Miller or Steelcase and buy a good one. They're expensive however they have some very interesting designs and they'll be very comfortable for years on end.
We bought 2 of the solklint pendants to hang in our entryways (front and back) and I could not believe how affordable they were based on how nice they are! Absolutely love these lights and glad to see them on the list! We also recently bought one of the floor lamps mentioned and the not-marble version of the table lamp mentioned and love those products as well. Great list, might have to add some more stuff to the cart tonight 😏😏
One thing that is pretty great out of the box but really shines when you change out the legs to something like sleek and chrome i the morabo sofa in leather. (New version of karlstad) beautiful tufted leather minimal sofa that is really comfortable. Great video. Love your Chanel.
I like couches and chairs that I can sweep, swiffer, vacuum under so I really like a scaled down couch with a few inches clearance. Your videos are just full of fun photos whether I like the actual style or not.
Re: Flatware. If you spent $280 on the longer lasting set, you would save a lot of money over time, especially if you have to replace an $80 set every 2 years. I'd rather take the plunge and never have to replace it ever. Otherwise, right on Nick.
Yes I ultimately came to that conclusion too. However I also totally get that $280 isn't even an option for a lot of people so the Tillagd is a good choice.
Yep, agreed. My Grandma bought my stainless steel flatware for me, something she started when I was a teenager. She would purchase one place setting per month (in today's money, something around $40 per place setting). So yes, it took more than a year for me to get enough place settings as she was also buying flatware for my sister, as well. Then, my Mom purchased the companion pieces (serving spoons, grapefruit spoons, pie server, etc) for me as a Christmas gift. I've had that same flatware since the late 1980's, and it still looks beautiful.
@@JillWhitcomb1966 Wow what a thoughtful and creative gift. My MIL bought me some nice flatware after seeing I didn't have enough when they came over for dinner. It's just not something you really think about investing in until you get older so what a great gift for a grandma or even parent to get their teen for when they fly the nest!
@@striketochill You are spot-on. My Grandma thought it was important, so she made the monthly investment. Every time I eat a meal, I think of her time, effort, and energy going into buying that flatware for me. It's a really nice memory !
I agree with you. I bought two lamp- end table combos with gold medal shades that are see-through. Each has a Edison bulb which is uncomfortable for my eyes. I need to figure out how to recreate some extra shade from the bulbs
While I usually agree with most of the things you recommend Nick, I have to disagree on the pillows. I bought the IKEA FJADRER on your previous recommendation and they drive me nuts. As soon as someone uses them, and then they get up, I’m left with squished pillows. They’re also not that comfortable to actually lean against because they squish down so much. Perhaps I bought duds but I just can’t get along with them. So I bought replacement pillows, which are much more supple and do bounce back a bit more. I can lean against them and get comfortable and I’m not constantly readjusting them after every use.
That's a nice list! The Langfjall in the Netherlands cost only E 119,- (low version, without wheels and arms) to E 179,- (high version with arms and wheels). Quit a difference! I have one too and I think it's very comfortable. And if you live in a small space, like a studio, it can double as a nice extra chair for guests instead of having a big black bulky ugly chair that's taking up half your space. Also, the Lohals comes as a round version as well (230cm... 90 inch I think?). I think it's very stylish, but probably not practical with my dogs. I think Ikea has lots of nice stuff, but you have to dig through their website and skip the well known products... like that one rattan lamp that's pretty nice, but is also in every home you see on RUclips or even in movies... They have some fancy new clocks as well, like the Obegransad and the Rotblota. Or the Blasverk lamps and the Pilskott lamps. And the Havberg big chair.
Thanks for the video Nick. Very enjoyable as usual. Looking forward to the next one. The YPPERLIG lamp is actually a collaboration with HAY Copenhagen and is a HAY design for Ikea. I own the table lamp version (which seems to be sold out virtually everywhere now) and it looks amazing on a desk.
Love ya channel mate ! Lohal rugs are awesome have two and they are solid ! What about the new Vaghojd lamp ? It’s incredible a big pricey at $230 bucks here in Australia but I’ve seen similar here in big designer boutiques going for upwards of $2000-$5000 love it for high drama or minimalist interiors as it’s huge with the arm at nearly 2.3 meters … Keep up the awesomeness mate 😉
I loathe plastic and wire hangers. I loathe them. I only use wood. Only. I don't care if I lose a little space. The clothes are better with a little space. And they are aesthetically pleasing too. You can get them in other places as well. I bought mine in The Reject Shop (Australian retailer, the name sums it up!) Thank you for the video!
I know you probably don't care about the pronunciation of the names but if you'd ever wanna try pronouncing them more accurately, here's some tips to help. Å is pronounced like almost like the word "awe" Ä sounds like the a in "cat" or "catch" Ö sounds like the i in "bird" words starting with "stj", "tj", "sch", "ch", and "sh" all have the "sh-sound" Sorry for giving advice where it wasn't asked, but it'd be cool to hear you try it!
I really wish the Äpplaryd had an ottoman available! I've been in love with the design for a year now and I do need a sofa, now that I've moved ... But I have no room for the sectional and I need somewhere to put my feet :D I wonder what it is about the design that made them decide against including an ottoman in the series.
On the bumerang hangers-I have a ton of them. But they have changed-the older ones are curved like a high-end suit hanger. The new ones are flat and are rougher to the touch-snag alert!
Ikea has become extremely expensive for its low quality in just 2 or 3 years. There's a not even plywood table I saw 2 years ago and costed 499€ and last week I saw it again and they sell it for 799€. Besides the kind of stuff Nick recommends that can mimic the aesthetics of luxury furniture I really encourage everyone to think twice or thrice before buying anything at Ikea at this moment, since you can find similar stuff with good materials and the difference is not that much, at leat in Europe.
IKEA got into trouble for its reliance on the now-sanctioned Belarusian dictatorship for lumber and forced prison labour. Now they're scrambling to find "economies of scale" elsewhere.
@@Micha-bp5om I can't tell a big company like Ikea. I compared it to local retailers in Barcelona area. Kitchens are a good example. I found a kitchen for 8.000 aprox that almost doubled the sized of one with the same price in Ikea. Plus it included installation further than 100km away, and the quality was a little better (no plastic over the counters, at least silestone, etc.). Don't get me wrong, Ikea stuff is cool ans serves it purpose very often, but considering the current prices I wouldn't go Ikea by default and i'd try to compare prices and quality in other stores.
@@diametheuslambda That may explain a lot probably, but still I think that stuff like a chipboard wood table with oak looking melanine go from 500€ to 800€ is a complete madness and feel like they are taking advantage of the of the global problems.
@@DunmerSG Yes, in Romania where I come from Ikea furniture is also not really a deal. There are many local shops which offer custom made furniture for a better price. In Germany I had to pick Ikea, normal shops had really expensive furniture. I paid for the Ikea 3500€ without the electronics, I hope it is a good quality.
Tips for your first visit: Go on a weekday instead of a weekend, because of crowds Expect to spend hours Plan to include a break in the cafeteria They direct you around the store on a pre-planned route with lots of showrooms at first (rooms and whole apartments set up), with a some conventional departments also, then the cafe, then more of the conventional department store set ups, then the warehouse, then checkout, wirh grocery and as-is departments off to the sides, then a snackbar by the exit. But, there are shortcuts if you want to skip something. There will be map or a schematic drawing of the layout by the entrance - pick one of those up on your way in.
Nick, there are actually 2 very good reasons not to get the $8 feather insert. Feather allergies, and back problems. Hives are not a good look for me. And I have to use a bouncy pillow behind my back on most sofas. Do I prefer the look of the malleable pillow? Of course. But this is my real life. You have great taste, and I love watching your videos. May your back always be strong and nimble, and may your skin always be protective, so mote it be! ; )
A lot of Swedes have a sheepskin in their strollers in the winter. Insulates you baby's or toddler's backside. Our dog destroyed one as a puppy, a great way to get out some frustration😅
Awesome tips! Here are translations for the IKEA names, Swedish to English.
Greetings from Sweden.
Konstfull - Artistic / Artsy
Applaryd - an old Swedish townlike name. Appla/apla=old Swedish name for apple (nowadays "äpple"). Ryd=old name for cleared ground, specific dialect for the district of Småland where IKEA is situated. So, Applaryd = cleared area for apple farming.
Nymåne - New Moon
Ypperlig - Excellent
Ekenäset - Townlike name, meaning peninsula (näset) with oaks (eke).
Ullerslev - A town in in Denmark.
Gullviva - The flower Cowslip / Primrose
Lohals - A town in Denmark.
Markfrost - Ground frost
Molnart - Literally translates to "Cloud type".
Fjädrar - Feathers
Kärleksgräs (imaged pillow) - Love grass
Sanela - a name, not Swedish
Aina - a name, quite common in Finland and Sweden. (Red: Fun addition. Aina is also Swedish urban slang for the police.)
Långfjäll - the long mountain. "Fjäll" is a mountain or high elevation area without trees.
Bumerang - Bumerang
Tillagd - Added
Ombonad - Snug
Solklint - Sun cliff. "Klint" is a flat area above a cliff.
Tjabbig - Cruel / Disgruntled. Old Swedish, not really used nowadays.
Thx! It's interesting to know the meaning of some of Ikea's "names". I can imagine designers having fun picking names that just sound cool, out of ordinary things, places or anything and thinking about the rest of the world trying to prononunce them 😂
Aina means always in Finnish :)
Thank you, 😊
Loved it! Thanks! ❤
Confirming these translations and adding that love grass is a species of ornamental grass with the Latin name Eragrostis elegans.
Sweden here, so funny to hear you try to pronounce our language. And also proud of Ikea stand fast with swedish names for their products. So thank you
I love it! Plus I know the Swedes get a kick out of my fumbling. haha
@@Nick_Lewis” My Swedish is a little rusty…” lol
Maybe they need to provide a pronounciation guide in the instruction manual :)
We failed to conquer the US back when we were Vikings, but at least we can confuse you guys with our ÅÄÖ's every time you're going shopping!
@@temper44😂
We want more videos like this one please... much love from Sweden❤❤❤❤
As someone with a cat, Ikea pillow covers are also washable, and they have more actual cotton than most.
I can sew my own covers, but by the time I buy zippers and fabric, I can’t beat their price. I only do it if I have a special fabric I want to use.
We have pets too. We also like to really use our pillows. The ability to change and launder the covers every few weeks is nice. The natural fabric covers and feather fill feels so nice too.
@@bettenotap4791 Also in Canada. I am a quilter and use class projects as cushion covers. I keep 2-3 of the inserts around all the time so I have them ready, as IKEA is a day trip away for me.
My daughters happened to be at IKEA when I watched your video lol and I’ve been screen shotting and had them get me the green vase and the down insert pillow. We also have that last Solklint light and it’s beautiful. Since IKEA has so much stock I appreciate these videos
I got the cream Langfjall for exactly the reasons you. mentioned - I wanted something that was comfortable but that looked good, and wouldn't dominate my space. I live in a traditional Japanese apartment which has an open-concept kitchen/living/dining area, and my 'office' is in the corner of that area. It'll be never be beautiful, but I found changing the chair made a big difference. Like others have mentioned, I also have added a pillow for a little extra support but I've been very happy with it.
I used to use the Ikea wooden hangers but then I discovered velvet hangers. Never going back. Things don't slip off of the velvet ones! The Home Edit even makes velvet lined wooden hangers and I feel like those are the ULTIMATE hangers.
I also really like the velvet hangers. As I have very limited space, their narrow profile are perfect.
I love my sheepskin rug (its 4 sheepies sewn together), I've had it for years on my bedroom floor. It has stayed fluffy and doesn't mat up and my 60 pound doodle lays on it all the time and it still looks amazing!
I have had several different ikea sofas, I currently have the applaryd. I love it! It's beautiful, comfortable, stylish. A couple things though, every ikea sofa I've had has had squeaky springs, applaryd included. Sitting down and getting up can be a little noisy. Also, as someone else said, the back cushions are a little hard. But what I love is that the seat cushions are integrated to the base so they dont move and crumbs and dirt don't get buried under them. The fabric is also pretty wash and wear with any spot treatment I've tried.
That's funny, I just bought an Applaryd sofa (and it's much cheaper here in the UK, wow!). It is beautiful and I don't really regret my purchase but I should warn others about two negatives I'm experiencing: it's not deep enough and the back cushions are surprisingly hard.
Its really made to sit up straight, like you would sit in an office chair, its not lounge around the house furniture, and that would be a problem. I have a couple chairs that are like that, people hate them and I'm like "sit up straight" and then they are like 'Oh". Mostly people avoid them, which is fine by me, less wear.
Did you get the sectional or a normal 2/3 seater? I'm considering buying it but you might have crushed my dreams haha
has it softened over time? It seems that some of the ikea couches get squishier over time and I'm conflicted between buying a 'soft' one or getting a firmer couch that will soften up.
@@notverynotoriousg5674as someone who is 5foot 1 with a following wind the appleyard is just perfect . Those deep sofas are comfy if I curl up on them but I don’t always want to. 😀
Hey Nick, great video. The Ypperlig is genuinely a designer lamp. That entire collection was a collaboration with the Danish design firm HAY. The lamp is one of the few pieces from the collection still in the regular catalogue. HAY is now owned by MillerKnoll so you're getting some top design at a real value with that lamp.
I have 4 of the FJÄDRAR
16x23 and have had them for 10 years! They are amazing! I use pillow protectors inside the cushion covers. I LOVE the Sanela too!
I’ve had my eyes on the Äpplaryd for a long time now and it’s definitely in my plans for a move we’re doing this year. It’s just so stylish AND comfortable (a somewhat rare find in my opinion, at least for the selection in that price range here in Norway)!
Totally. If you like modern, it's probably their best sofa right now.
I bought mine a few months ago and I am really impressed by it! It is very comfortable, yet sturdy.
Go for it...I bought one about 6 months ago....I love it!
Thanks Nick! I showed my husband the part where you talked about the standing articulated lamp and you sold it! ❤️
I can 100% vouch for those feather pillow inserts. I bought a bunch for my couch, and made some covers for them from some vintage fabric. Looks really high end I think.
I think quite a few people are actually allergic to down, so down pillows may not be the best option for guests.
I am currently rewatching this particular video, especially because I am moving and of course building a brand new ikea shopping list and your recommendations are amazing. But can I just also say how much I love your videos, your humor, you make everything so accessible and nice and light, thank you for that!! also so effortlessly inclusive... way to go Nick
thanks for the video!
An IKEA chair that has a designer look and superb quality that often gets overlooked is the FLINSHULT armchair. Especially in what they call brown/beige with what looks like a chevron pattern. I think that fabric color looks more like a neutral grayish-sage. The chair is gorgeous and timeless, the fabric is chic and it is built well. You have to see this chair in person and sit in it to truly appreciate the comfort, quality, and construction. Remember, not all the pieces in your home have to be exactly period matching to the era that you like. This has a little bit mid-century modern vibe, a little American traditional vibe. It's a little on the higher end price point, but well worth it.
I bought the SOLKLINT light to finally! replace boob lights at my back door and hall. Aaaand I buckled on the pendant to replace the foyer chandelier. I just love the effect the fluting gives and the gray tint tones down the glare. Very popular here in New England.
boob lights, I need those :)
I love most of these, and will definitely save for my home later . But on the pillow: I for one am allergic to dust, and feather pillows are a killer. Washing the synthetic ones makes them a lot better for me. But that's definitely not a home decor consideration 😄
Another great video, Nick. I have the office chair and find it comfy. Also have the sheep skin and I found the "brown" does look a bit purple once I got it home, but still love how much coziness it adds to my space. Shoutout to the "designer looking" Stockholm dining chairs. I have them and always get compliments.
The hangers! I threw the whole lot out years ago to buy these. Even if my wardrobe is a bit .... Nothing is so relaxing as all similar hangers. At no cost. They make me so happy
The other great thing about Sanela is that it is 100% cotton velvet! (Or at least the curtains are, not sure about the pillow covers.) This is extremely hard to find!! (I am a natural fibers snob, though even I had to compromise on one set of curtains because there just wasn't a shade in Sanela that fit for the room, but West Elm had some poly velvet curtains that worked...*sigh*.)
Yes! That is what I love about it as well! In fact, even for sowing, the Sanela curtains might be the cheapest way to get full cotton velvet material xD
I was just gonna ask for recommendations on curtains thanks
Office chair- switch out the wheels for roller blade wheels, it makes a HUGE difference! :D they come already to just pop in and replace the old crappy wheels.
I've had the Ypperlig lamp for a few years and it's definitely my favorite lamp, it's so pretty. I direct the light towards the wall, it creates such a nice mood! I dread the moment when the LED will die out and can't be replaced. Therefore, I've learned how to do surface-mount soldering so that when the time comes in 10-20 years I can replace the chip myself instead of having to get a new lamp haha.
I have the Langfjall office chair & it's been pretty great throughout the pandemic working from home. I made it more comfortable by adding a bed pillow to pad out the back rest. :)
I have the Solklint table lamp, and I love it. I've thought about putting the semi-flush mount one in the little hallway outside my bedroom as well. It's a really nice set, and the brass isn't too brassy.
Totally not brassy at all! Why have they got this figured out for lighting and not accessories???
The problem with cheap feather down pillow inserts is over time the feathers start poking through, which doesn't feel great and they get everywhere. I switched to polyester for that reason and found them much more comfortable, too. Maybe that's a personal thing, but still be careful buying cheap feather pillow inserts.
Agree. 👍 I changed over for the same reason. 😁
Another problem is allergies.
@@suzanneparcelewicz4078 yes, you are absolutely right. I have scatter cushions on the couch with down inserts but in the bedroom.
I love your videos about Ikea. I always think you find the best stuff there. The store is sooooo big that I get overwhelmed when I go into one, that I'm ready to leave in 10 minutes. LoL...I loved the real sheepskin rug/throw rug. I could use that in my house alot. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
Love the FJADRAR pillow inserts, and their natural shaping, reshaping.
I've had the wooden hangers for years too, and now IKEA also has shaped plastic hanger overlays for the wooden hangers to give more support for hanging clothes.
Thanks for all these tips, Nick! I have several lamps on my list, including the French one with the hand blown glass shade.
On the topic of hangers I've heard that velvet hangers are a good option, my closet is 50% gorgeous with wood hangers, and 50% a disaster with one of just about every hanger you can possibly imagine. Velvet hangers gently trap clothes with friction so they keep any items that wood hangers struggle to hold onto without needing to use pegs or clips.
The other nice thing about velvet hangers is that they're space savers, I definitely think a combo of velvet and wood hangers in a closet is ideal
Love my velvet hangers. Wood takes up too much room.
@@aflack1000 Would depend on the design, wouldn't it?
Mine are thin..
@@FrogeniusW.G. Huh - You're right. There are thinner wooden hangers available, but I think I'll stick with the velvet ones. Although - word to the wise, cheap velvet hangers are terrible and wobbly.
Wooden hangers are a lot nicer to use, and they last a lifetime. I have some 80-100 year old wooden hangers and they're still going strong. Even when treated carefully, plastic hangers eventually wear out. After a decade or so the top hook stretches out. If wooden hangers wear out or break they can at least biodegrade.
I bought the ekanaset last week and it’s so beautiful as well as comfortable. It’s definitely higher quality than what you usually see at ikea
I have to say: I purchased the black silverware from IKEA right after watching the video and I Feel grateful for this channel everyday when I use them !!! 😅 thank you !!
Thank you !!!
happy new year Nick. I've enjoyed your videos through a tough old 2022. Love your style and wit and honesty. Looking forward to your insights in 2023.
Nick, you missed your calling. You are a quick-witty comedian. I love all your choices!!!😊
I use throw pillows on a couch as extra back support, necessary for many shorter people. Something firmer than down is needed for this use. Love the products shown, particularly the Solklint.
Slim velvet hangers is actually the way to go. I replaced all my wood hangers about four years ago.
Yes! Love my wooden hangers. Makes such a difference in my everyday life.
Can we take a moment to talk about this influx of "3-seater" sofas that only have two cushions, leaving the person in the middle sitting on the crack? Who OK'd this? I don't want to sit on a crack! Do YOU want to sit on a crack?
I'm just about at the point where I'm picking furniture, and I'm endlessly frustrated as I find all these gorgeous options, that claim to be 3-seaters, but are clearly oversized 2-seaters...
yeah its a bit weird, the only thing I can think of is when you have guests and usually 4 people seat in 3 seaters, so its 2 in each cushion? idk
I also don't want to sit in a crack! I'd rather have a quality 2 seater and a quality chair for the third person.
Just got confirmation on my mortgage yesterday and will be a proud first time home owner in May 🎉 It's a tiny home, so I'm carefully planning my space and storage options
@@hazardsigns That's awesome, congratulations! :D
They have a more „ famine“ Ofc chair too which is really great. For flatware, WalMart Hans-Bernd stepping up their game with style/ color which rivals IKEA, so I prefer Ross or TJ Maxx or even Msrshalls for new and eBay or antique stores for vintage. Your best find was the lambskin. Thank you for another useful video!
Love how nick is pronunsing nymåne. The å is like a long o and you go up in tone as you say it. More like nymone and prononse the e
Fun /random tip: due to IKEA being a Swedish brand and using a lot of random Swedish words for their products, it could be a fun idea for your ikea videos to translate the products names into English as well so that the names aren't just gibberish xD Just a thought :) The lamp NYMÅNE that you talked about for example means New Moon in swedish
Note: some names are just gibberish, but it could make a bit more sense to know what the products names native meanings are :)
Edit/ update: A few people has left some good and constructive comments that mentions and specifies "why" and "from where" IKEA products gets their names from and their background / meaning. I had no idea about this but it was interesting to learn so thank you! :) I'm Swedish myself and when I wrote that some of the names are "gibberish", was that from my perspective of having never come across some of the more niche / uncommon words/ product names. It was also from my perspective of watching a lot of non native Swedish speakers (English /American /Canadian RUclipsrs) that often had difficulties pronouncing the products names correctly which added to them sounding made up to me (and presumably for a lot of other non swedes). That is why I took the liberty of assuming that some of the names were scrambled together due to them sounding so abstract and unknown to me, based on my native language / vocabulary. I was not intending on spreading misinformation about IKEA, I was just unaware. Thanks for the likes though :) It would be fun if Nick would see this and would like to start implementing some of the translated Swedish IKEA names and turn them into English for more culture and substance :)
I second this!
yes great idea
I'm swedish, none of the names are gibberish. This is how Ikea usually name their products:
Bathroom articles = Names of Swedish lakes and water connections.
Bedding = Flowers and plants.
Beds, wardrobes, hall furniture = Places in Norway.
Bookshelves = Professions, Scandinavian boy names.
Bowls, vases, candles and candle holders = Places in Sweden, adjectives, spices, herbs, fruits and berries.
Boxes, wall decorations, paintings and frames, clocks = Swedish slang words and places in Sweden
Children's products = Mammals, birds, adjectives.
Desks, chairs, swivel chairs = Scandinavian boy names.
Fabrics, curtains = Scandinavian girl names.
Garden furniture = Scandinavian islands.
Kitchen accessories = Fish, mushrooms and adjectives.
Lights = Units of measurement, seasons, months, days, shipping and nautical terms, places in Sweden
Rugs = Places in Denmark
Sofas, armchairs, chairs and dining tables = Places in Sweden
Fun fact, some of the products are actually named after their employees.
Hi, Swedish IKEA specialist here. For those interested - the names of IKEAs products are not actually that random at all. The rugs are named after places in Denmark (Ullerslev is a place in Denmark), the outdoor furniture are named after islands in Scandinavia, curtains all have female names (Aina is a woman's name of Finnish origin), sofas are named after Swedish places (Äpplaryd is a place in southern Sweden), and so on. Exceptions exist of course. 🙂
Non of the words are gibberish, they are also names of places, people etc as well as words with meaning.
The alefjall office chair deserves a shoutout too, in my opinion! It's a classic silhouette and I find it very comfortable in long hours working from home. It's in the $300 range and verrry worth it!
Love the feather pillows. I bought them about four years ago along with the linen and velvet covers for our bedroom and living room. Couldn’t believe they had feather pillows at such an affordable price point.
I like the new self-made sound effects. Please do some dance numbers next!
Nick the description of the Fjadrar at 12:37 on video states filling is duck feathers, no down. Is the materials listed incorrect? I bought a feather and down pillow at another store which must be all feathers as they are consistently popping out and on the living room floor.
Always great reviews about IKEA products. When you do another one could you review their kitchen remodel if possible? Topics like craftsmanship, sustainability, and durability of cabinetry. Thanks!
I'm an interior designer and I love these product reviews! I would love to see some other ones from other affordable Sources
To add to what you were referring to with IKEA and furniture designers. My grandfather was the designer for the Poäng chair in the 40’s and was business partners with Ingvar. I know very well of the practicing IKEA has been doing since before they even existed outside of Sweden. They are too big to even begin to fight with.
I love learning technical interior design terms such as the squishibilty of pillows 🤣 But seriously I get what you are saying, I will try to remember next time I go to Ikea to look at pillow inserts! Closest Ikea to me is 2 hours drive away so I don't get to go often ☹️
As usual, Nick, you rock! My hubby and I love watching you - greetings from a former Kamloopsian, with family in Kelowna, Penticton, and Summerland.
Professor Nick AND IKEA! I could not click on it fast enough! Thank you.
Been buying this sheepskin for years. My cats love it. I put it on arms of my sofa. My sofa is totally intact because of this item. It's only 10 dollars more right now, since I starting buying it when ikea first came to the US. Do you have Virgo planets? I just love your taste and your videos in general.
You convinced me. I braved rush hour traffic on I-10 and went to Ikea at the spur of the moment. I didn't find everything, but I found plenty.
My traditional Chinese doctor actually recommended that I use a straightback chair instead of using a computer chair at my computer. I am using a metal straightback dining chair and it's great. No back issues at all (such as I used to have with a regular computer chair).
Nick, I need a new floor/reading lamp and love the ones you featured. Thank you for another great informative video.
I keep 2-3 of the cushion insets on hand. They are perfect for my mini quilts.
This is such a great video. Thank you!! Love that you find us good, non-generic items at ikea.
I have the Applaryd sofa and I LOVE IT. Highly recommend.
Get the Hattefjäll chair!!! I have it and it's sleek and hella comfortable. Blends in nicely in white color
When amI was moving into my new house I threw out all the Janky hangers. Then went to Ikea an bought several bundles of the wood ones, so nice.
I bought the small Konstfull vase because I love Ilse Crawford, I have some of her books
An Ikea office chair can be a good solution if it's not going to be used extensively. If a chair will be used many hours every day for years and years, visit Herman Miller or Steelcase and buy a good one. They're expensive however they have some very interesting designs and they'll be very comfortable for years on end.
We bought 2 of the solklint pendants to hang in our entryways (front and back) and I could not believe how affordable they were based on how nice they are! Absolutely love these lights and glad to see them on the list! We also recently bought one of the floor lamps mentioned and the not-marble version of the table lamp mentioned and love those products as well.
Great list, might have to add some more stuff to the cart tonight 😏😏
One thing that is pretty great out of the box but really shines when you change out the legs to something like sleek and chrome i the morabo sofa in leather. (New version of karlstad) beautiful tufted leather minimal sofa that is really comfortable. Great video. Love your Chanel.
I just bought a $4k couch and omg is so much better than my IKEA couch. The notice is remarkable and well worth the money, if you have.
Omg you’re so special.
Your honest evaluations and picks are VERY much appreciated.
I love Lohals. It’s a little hard to get pet accidents out of but you can with determination and time.
I like couches and chairs that I can sweep, swiffer, vacuum under so I really like a scaled down couch with a few inches clearance. Your videos are just full of fun photos whether I like the actual style or not.
Re: Flatware. If you spent $280 on the longer lasting set, you would save a lot of money over time, especially if you have to replace an $80 set every 2 years. I'd rather take the plunge and never have to replace it ever. Otherwise, right on Nick.
Yes I ultimately came to that conclusion too. However I also totally get that $280 isn't even an option for a lot of people so the Tillagd is a good choice.
I also wonder how potentially toxic the flatware could be. Always stainless steel for me!
Yep, agreed. My Grandma bought my stainless steel flatware for me, something she started when I was a teenager. She would purchase one place setting per month (in today's money, something around $40 per place setting). So yes, it took more than a year for me to get enough place settings as she was also buying flatware for my sister, as well. Then, my Mom purchased the companion pieces (serving spoons, grapefruit spoons, pie server, etc) for me as a Christmas gift. I've had that same flatware since the late 1980's, and it still looks beautiful.
@@JillWhitcomb1966 Wow what a thoughtful and creative gift. My MIL bought me some nice flatware after seeing I didn't have enough when they came over for dinner. It's just not something you really think about investing in until you get older so what a great gift for a grandma or even parent to get their teen for when they fly the nest!
@@striketochill You are spot-on. My Grandma thought it was important, so she made the monthly investment. Every time I eat a meal, I think of her time, effort, and energy going into buying that flatware for me. It's a really nice memory !
Brilliant, very cool ideas, I only would prefer cruelty free products though instead of down feather cushion or sheepskin rug.
What is the deal with visible light bulbs and when are they going away? They are so hard on the eyes.
I agree with you. I bought two lamp- end table combos with gold medal shades that are see-through. Each has a Edison bulb which is uncomfortable for my eyes. I need to figure out how to recreate some extra shade from the bulbs
Thanks for the tips and all the humor. I barked with laughter at your pop sound of the bad pillow. Keep it up! You're great!
While I usually agree with most of the things you recommend Nick, I have to disagree on the pillows. I bought the IKEA FJADRER on your previous recommendation and they drive me nuts. As soon as someone uses them, and then they get up, I’m left with squished pillows. They’re also not that comfortable to actually lean against because they squish down so much. Perhaps I bought duds but I just can’t get along with them. So I bought replacement pillows, which are much more supple and do bounce back a bit more. I can lean against them and get comfortable and I’m not constantly readjusting them after every use.
I bought the vase and the marble lamp. So, thanks Nick!
Ikea did chairs in the style of ekenäset way back in the 50's. They are a fantastic vintage find.
That's a nice list!
The Langfjall in the Netherlands cost only E 119,- (low version, without wheels and arms) to E 179,- (high version with arms and wheels). Quit a difference! I have one too and I think it's very comfortable. And if you live in a small space, like a studio, it can double as a nice extra chair for guests instead of having a big black bulky ugly chair that's taking up half your space.
Also, the Lohals comes as a round version as well (230cm... 90 inch I think?). I think it's very stylish, but probably not practical with my dogs.
I think Ikea has lots of nice stuff, but you have to dig through their website and skip the well known products... like that one rattan lamp that's pretty nice, but is also in every home you see on RUclips or even in movies... They have some fancy new clocks as well, like the Obegransad and the Rotblota. Or the Blasverk lamps and the Pilskott lamps. And the Havberg big chair.
Thanks for the video Nick. Very enjoyable as usual. Looking forward to the next one. The YPPERLIG lamp is actually a collaboration with HAY Copenhagen and is a HAY design for Ikea. I own the table lamp version (which seems to be sold out virtually everywhere now) and it looks amazing on a desk.
Love these recommendations! Do you have any other recommendations for office chairs that aren’t hideous, but still comfortable?
Love ya channel mate ! Lohal rugs are awesome have two and they are solid !
What about the new Vaghojd lamp ? It’s incredible a big pricey at $230 bucks here in Australia but I’ve seen similar here in big designer boutiques going for upwards of $2000-$5000 love it for high drama or minimalist interiors as it’s huge with the arm at nearly 2.3 meters … Keep up the awesomeness mate 😉
I loathe plastic and wire hangers. I loathe them. I only use wood. Only. I don't care if I lose a little space. The clothes are better with a little space. And they are aesthetically pleasing too. You can get them in other places as well. I bought mine in The Reject Shop (Australian retailer, the name sums it up!) Thank you for the video!
Currently furnishing my new apartment. The choices are just too big .. Thanks Nick, this saved me a bad purchase or two
I have the Ekenaset in my bedroom. I absolutely love it. I bought it the day after I saw it on your channel the first time you talked about it
I switched to white Bumerang hangers in 2011 and I second Nick's recommendation. So much nicer than plastic or wire hangers.
Yes wood and tubular copper metal are my go tos.
I just really appreciate that you’re down to earth and so friendly! Hard to find in the design world. Love your channel 😊
I know you probably don't care about the pronunciation of the names but if you'd ever wanna try pronouncing them more accurately, here's some tips to help.
Å is pronounced like almost like the word "awe"
Ä sounds like the a in "cat" or "catch"
Ö sounds like the i in "bird"
words starting with "stj", "tj", "sch", "ch", and "sh" all have the "sh-sound"
Sorry for giving advice where it wasn't asked, but it'd be cool to hear you try it!
Funny, I use the Langfjal as dining chairs. I feel, they are very comfortable. (without the rollers and arm rests)
I really wish the Äpplaryd had an ottoman available! I've been in love with the design for a year now and I do need a sofa, now that I've moved ... But I have no room for the sectional and I need somewhere to put my feet :D I wonder what it is about the design that made them decide against including an ottoman in the series.
We need a whole video on cushion/pillows materials and how to combine them 🙏
On the bumerang hangers-I have a ton of them. But they have changed-the older ones are curved like a high-end suit hanger. The new ones are flat and are rougher to the touch-snag alert!
The white ones are a bit more "snag free"...
I only use the wooden hangers from ikea too! At the very least use one hanger design and stick to it. No mixing hangers. Treat your clothes right 👍
Ikea has become extremely expensive for its low quality in just 2 or 3 years. There's a not even plywood table I saw 2 years ago and costed 499€ and last week I saw it again and they sell it for 799€. Besides the kind of stuff Nick recommends that can mimic the aesthetics of luxury furniture I really encourage everyone to think twice or thrice before buying anything at Ikea at this moment, since you can find similar stuff with good materials and the difference is not that much, at leat in Europe.
IKEA got into trouble for its reliance on the now-sanctioned Belarusian dictatorship for lumber and forced prison labour. Now they're scrambling to find "economies of scale" elsewhere.
Which shops do you recommend? I live in Germany and also confirm that the prices got higher 😢
@@Micha-bp5om I can't tell a big company like Ikea. I compared it to local retailers in Barcelona area. Kitchens are a good example. I found a kitchen for 8.000 aprox that almost doubled the sized of one with the same price in Ikea. Plus it included installation further than 100km away, and the quality was a little better (no plastic over the counters, at least silestone, etc.). Don't get me wrong, Ikea stuff is cool ans serves it purpose very often, but considering the current prices I wouldn't go Ikea by default and i'd try to compare prices and quality in other stores.
@@diametheuslambda That may explain a lot probably, but still I think that stuff like a chipboard wood table with oak looking melanine go from 500€ to 800€ is a complete madness and feel like they are taking advantage of the of the global problems.
@@DunmerSG Yes, in Romania where I come from Ikea furniture is also not really a deal. There are many local shops which offer custom made furniture for a better price. In Germany I had to pick Ikea, normal shops had really expensive furniture. I paid for the Ikea 3500€ without the electronics, I hope it is a good quality.
Still have NEVER been to IKEA ugh. I want to go. I plan to go. I just think I’ll buy too much!! Happy new year Nick 🎉❤
😊😊😊😊. Yes, you will. I always come out with at least twice as much stuff I went in for. Such a great store.
Tips for your first visit:
Go on a weekday instead of a weekend, because of crowds
Expect to spend hours
Plan to include a break in the cafeteria
They direct you around the store on a pre-planned route with lots of showrooms at first (rooms and whole apartments set up), with a some conventional departments also, then the cafe, then more of the conventional department store set ups, then the warehouse, then checkout, wirh grocery and as-is departments off to the sides, then a snackbar by the exit. But, there are shortcuts if you want to skip something. There will be map or a schematic drawing of the layout by the entrance - pick one of those up on your way in.
@@JJoy-bk8yr wow sounds complicated lol. Thank u!
@@dianeguy7452 You're welcome!
Hello Nick, more of these types of videos...PLEASE! 🤩
Love your vidoes❤! I almost have every ikea items you mentioned in this video!!!! love the black marble lamp from Ikea!!!❤
Nice choice on the office chair, it's actually the one I use in the Ikea Amsterdam offices! ❤️
Nick, there are actually 2 very good reasons not to get the $8 feather insert. Feather allergies, and back problems. Hives are not a good look for me. And I have to use a bouncy pillow behind my back on most sofas. Do I prefer the look of the malleable pillow? Of course. But this is my real life. You have great taste, and I love watching your videos. May your back always be strong and nimble, and may your skin always be protective, so mote it be! ; )
Hey I have the Nymåne in my home! I got the white one from the sale section, I was delighted that it ended up there.
Loved this Nick❤
A lot of Swedes have a sheepskin in their strollers in the winter. Insulates you baby's or toddler's backside.
Our dog destroyed one as a puppy, a great way to get out some frustration😅