
Seriously, this company will send you a box. You open the box and start folding and tucking and soon you have a complete bedroom..from a box. It's supposed to be economical and convenient. Sadly..it's uglier than fuck. I think it would be more practical to check the curbs on trash day. You probably have to have an origami degree to put it together anyhow.
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Looks like the crap from Ikea. Its probably also expensive.
might be good for a dorm room....but other than that? uh no....
treasure hunting would be the much better option!
How much? Ikea is CRAP but my daughter thinks its fab! Yuck! It's all junky sh**. Goodwill is a better shopping venue than Ikea! I love Goodwill. Gawd, the stuff I find sometimes. I cannot believe ppl throw out what they do. And I dont buy any junk or cheap clothes, just designer clothes & very cool homegoods. I think ppl with money just have so much they place no value on it, the curb or Goodwill. Yep, its great shopping! LOL! This stuff looks like cardboard & that bed prob has a weight limit of 75 pounds. Stupid idiots. No imagination if you have to order this POS.
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I can see it if you have no money and are just getting started in life. It would work while you get your stuff together and then you could donate it to Goodwill or whatever, as long as it is cheap to begin with, anyway. It is pretty ugly, though.
We bought our son an Ikea dresser and nightstand, and they are clean and neat, and it has been at least two or three years, and we have had no problems with it so far. I know that's not always the case, but, I'm just sayin'. . .
This is just plain silly. I agree it's only good for a dorm room and only one year if it makes it that long.
I do have to say I own one piece from IKEA. It is my son's changing table and the only reason I bought it was because I could custom the shelf/drawer combination. No other one I could find did. I wanted one side that were drawers and one side shelves. All the other tables were either or not both. Having said that, I will not buy large furniture from them. Kitchen accesories and glassware, yes.
I wonder how much that cost?
This is good for young singles with new apartments or dorm rooms.
And if this is a reasonable priced product, it would be terrific for areas rebuilding from natural disasters, etc.
Room-in-a-Box. What could be better?!
Yak, you can't treasure hunt or hit up Goodwill for furniture anymore, ever hear of bedbugs?? Yikes!!
I love Goodwill, Salvation Army, and yard sales for cute stuff. When my girls move out of the nest (WHEN!!), we are going to get ourselves some nice grown up furniture.
I have to say that I do like Ikea. We have the only one in CT near my ENT. So when I go for my yearly checkup, I stop there. I was able to get a glass coffee table with a shelf inside for $30 because it had a small scratch on the side.
I have had this table for 4 years now.
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Heidi: I'm with you. I like Ikea. I took my 21 yr old there
a few weeks back and bought him some furniture and stuff. He just purchased his first home--all on his own. Saved up enough for a 20% down payment--all on his own.
I am PROUD of him. I wanted to do something for him and this is what he wanted. A few pieces
to go with all the other things he
worked so hard for. (Now, if his Brother would follow suit, I would feel like my job was done:(
I priced it and it costs $300 at Walmart or Target. That is cheap for someone who only had a small budget to work with, however; I think it should be more like $100. In the times we are living in, even $300 is pricey for box furniture.
LMAO origami furniture! Um, think I'll go dumpster diving instead. I agree with bored it should be $100, it's cardboard, it's not like you're going to have any of it 5 years later, you'll be lucky to have some of it 2 years later.
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