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  • I understand Ikea is a new concept to a lot of people who have never been in one. Do those of us a favor who ARE familiar with Ikea & get out of the way. Stopping in the middle of the walkway with your strollers & trolleys when you know people are behind you, just so you can turn around & crane your neck at what you walked by 50 feet back is rude. Pull over & get outta the way before you get hurt!! Rant over.....moving on. I spent 3 hours here yesterday & was reminded why I love Ikea. I love how they have rooms decorated indicating the square footage for you to see how you can decorate a small area so it's functional & comfortable. I also love the itemized "room price tag" So you can literally recreate a design in your home. Perfect for apartments and/or budget conscious shoppers. Yes, the designs & decor are european & not very American and that may turn some off. But some of those odd designs are quite cool. Who doesn't want a stand out piece in their kitchen or den? I find Ikea to be quite reasonable & inexpensive. I will gladly put furniture together if that means saving hundreds of dollars!! I purchased a headboard/footboard 5 years ago & it's held up better than expected....still sturdy & strong after 5 moves, being broken down & reassembled each time. If you own a phillips head screwdriver you're golden. Their pieces are NOT designed or made to be put together using power tools. You can try it, but if you ruin your stuff you have yourself to blame. Also, though it doesn't call for it in the directions, a rubber mallet is handy, especially when putting drawers or shelf dividers together. Ikea makes coordination & design simple for me. I love it. My only complaint about Ikea is this: get some counter space at your registers & put something up to keep those inline behind you from seeing your card info & receipt on the computer when you're checking out. I had a rude lady invading my personal space, looking into my wallet & transaction refusing to move so I could use the card machine even after I asked her to back up twice. Your cashier stood silent. If you're used to shopping at Ikea, the store is the same. It's 2 levels only. Car park & loading area is smaller than what I'm used to, as are the aisles. It's difficult to back into loading when there's not much room to do so from the main aisle.
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