It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (2024)

    You never thought it possible to harbor such resentment for a Malm Ikea dresser. But it is.

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    1. You don't need fancy wine glasses.

    It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (2)

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    They will break. And then you will be sad. Besides, haven't you heard that the all the cool kids drink their beverages out of mason jars these days?

    2. Those jazzy curtains that you have your eye on at Urban are all fine and good, just know that you'll end up replacing them in a year.

    Your taste will change. You'll also realize that your neighbors can in fact see through them and have probably seen you naked.

    3. As for your sound system, you don't need much. And this is the perfect one for you, for right now.

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    Guess what? This Bose Bluetooth speaker is pretty remarkable and since you're not living in the Taj Mahal, the sound will fill your space quite nicely. It's about $300, but the great thing about Bose is that they have a 0% interest payment plan. Make a downpayment on this gadget, then pay $25 a month until it's paid off.

    4. Don't go halfsies with your roommate on shared-use things like TVs or couches.

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    Sure, it may feel like a great deal if you're each only paying $100 for a sweet TV. But when the time comes to split up (and it will), divvying up the stuff will get awkward. It's better to own things outright and be clear about which things belong to you.

    5. That $20 blender sure is a great deal. But chances are, you will buy this $20 blender three times.

    It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (7)

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    A cheap blender won't last for the long run, plus it's the type of easy throw-away item you're likely to leave behind in a move just because you can't be bothered. A nice blender is worth it; you'll have it for years.

    6. You don't need fancy sheets.

    It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (8)

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    It's easy to be seduced by high thread counts and splashy patterns, but save yourself the remorse once you've spilled stuff all over them. Chances are, your first apartment isn't very big, which means friends may be hanging out in your room and on your bed quite a bit.

    7. Nor do you need fancy towels.

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    Start yourself off with something basic from Ikea or Bed, Bath & Beyond. Once you're ready to graduate to nicer towels, you can turn your old ones into a spare set for the gym or for guests.

    8. Do buy two high-quality, non-stick pans.

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    A sh*tty pan in the worst and, again, one of those things you'll just end up throwing out between moves. If you can find some Calphalon pans on sale, and care for them, they'll last for quite a while.

    9. These $9.99 Ikea knives are THE WORST.

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    The worst.

    10. Do not spend more than $200 on a rug.

    It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (12)

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    You're still young and useless. You or your friend will spill red wine on your rug. And then you will be sad. While you can still find gorgeous vintage rugs at flea markets for good prices, put off finding something you treasure until you've moved into a new place.

    11. Guess what? Couches cost a sh*tton of money! WHAT?!

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    I know. One of the greatest shockers of adult life is realizing that owning a couch is HUGE. Like $1,000 huge. Here's the thing — if you're economizing elsewhere and can make room in your budget, investing in a good couch can pay off. West Elm makes some beautiful, classic couches in microfiber (which is God's gift to the clumsy). Pay to have your couch professionally cleaned every now and then and you'll be able to keep it for years and years.

    12. Also, trash can prices: WTF?!

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    Shouldn't you be able to pay, like, $10 for a trash can? I seriously don't get it. There must be some evil trash can conglomerate price-fixing these things because apparently, if you want one that has the foot-open thingy, it's weirdly expensive. Just so you know.

    13. You may luuuurrrrve this poster now, but you won't in two years.

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    So for the love of God, do not pay to have it framed.

    14. Don't buy expensive throw pillows.

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    Throw pillows get gross fast. You're better off at least buying pillows in a standard size with removable cases so that you can either wash/replace the cases as your taste changes.

    15. You don't need to spend $1,000 on a mattress, but don't buy the cheapest one, either.

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    A cheap mattress is literally money down the drain. You're better off getting a name-brand mattress in a mid-range price, which should last you a good 10 years. If you want to care for your mattress, make sure you also buy the correct box spring and foundation that comes with it — mixing and matching stuff that isn't made for a specific mattress can cause it to wear out faster.

    16. It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this:

    It's OK to stock your first apartment with Ikea stuff, but just FYI, in a couple years, you'll end up replacing this: (18)

    ...and this...

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    ...and this...

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    Especially when you're moving....have you ever tried to disassemble and re-assemble one of these? It'll never be the same. You will get frustrated. You will begin to hate Ikea.

    17. Your local Craigslist is your friend.

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    If you don't want all Ikea furniture but can't afford West Elm or CB2 either, it's worth the time to scour your local Craigslist listings. There be gold in them webpages!

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    FAQs

    What is the most popular IKEA item? ›

    The Billy bookcase has cemented itself firmly as one of the most popular products in the IKEA family. It is estimated that every five seconds, one Billy bookcase is sold somewhere in the world. The design can be built to fit a multitude of different room sizes, making it an ideal addition for any sized home.

    What happens if you break IKEA furniture while building it? ›

    Yes, you can! If you are an IKEA Family member and a product is damaged during your travel from store to home or during the time of assembly, we will exchange the product or piece for free once within the first 14 days of purchase. For this, you'll need to have scanned your IKEA Family membership at purchase.

    What is the most expensive IKEA item? ›

    It's no secret that IKEA is filled with any and every kind of furnishing you could ever want—and, following the recent sale of IKEA's Cavelli armchair (which sold at auction for $14,510, the most expensive IKEA sale ever), British trades site Household Quotes has rounded up a list of the most costly IKEA items ever ...

    Why is everything so cheap in IKEA? ›

    By producing in high volumes with smarter designs and flat packaging, we can keep our costs down. That way, we can continue to offer affordable products at low prices without having to compromise on quality.

    Can I return an IKEA item after building it? ›

    It's possible to return an item that's open or assembled if the item is complete and in good condition. Remember to bring your receipt or proof of purchase to an IKEA store for your return. It's possible to return an item that's open or assembled if the item is complete, unaltered and in good condition.

    Does IKEA send replacement parts for free? ›

    Yes, you can order spare parts/hardware directly from the IKEA website. Please visit our Self-Serve Spare Parts page and follow the instructions to have your spare parts shipped to you free of charge.

    Does IKEA replace broken furniture? ›

    The product I've purchased has a faulty or damaged part

    Alternatively, you may return the whole product for a replacement or full refund. If you damaged the item yourself and swiped your IKEA Family card at the till you may be covered by IKEA Family card insurance.

    What is IKEA most famous for? ›

    Since its foundation in 1943, IKEA has been the most prominent furniture manufacturer in the world.

    What is Ikeas' main product? ›

    Inter IKEA Systems B.V. The group is primarily known for its modernist furniture designs, simple approach to interior design, and its immersive shopping concept, based around decorated room settings within big-box stores, where customers can interact with products onsite.

    What is the most iconic IKEA chair? ›

    PÖANG Chair

    Designed by Noboru Nakamura in 1976, IKEA has sold over 30 million of the iconic Poäng chair. The ergonomic design became popular with apartment dwellers and students where space was an issue.

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