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About 'ikea bedding sets'|Ikea bed sheets turned wedding deco







About 'ikea bedding sets'|Ikea bed sheets turned wedding deco








I               must               admit               that               I               am               madly               in               smitten               with               the               nationwide               HomeGoods               chain.

I               fell               in               love               with               the               store               five               years               ago               on               my               first               trip               to               a               store               with               a               friend               who               had               just               purchased               herself               a               new               home.

She               raved               about               their               selection               of               lamps,               linens,               kitchen               ware,               serving               pieces,               dinnerware,               wall               art,               and               especially               the               furniture.

I               felt               like               Alice               tumbling               into               a               retail               Wonderland               of               ...

home               goods               of               all               sorts               and               types,               and               have               never               looked               back.

As               a               new               homeowner               myself,               HomeGoods               is               my               'go-to'               and               first               stop               for               every               possible               item               that               they               carry.

It's               not               Ikea,               it's               not               Sears               or               KMart.

HomeGoods'               products               are               both               more               upscale               and               pricier               than               those               retailers.

However,               their               goods               are               not               'disposable',               or               with               a               limited               life               span,               as               are               most               things               you'd               buy               at               Ikea.

If               you're               furnishing               your               college               dorm               room               or               apartment,               or               are               on               a               very               limited               budget,               or               are               renting               a               place               and               don't               want               to               spend               good               money               on               items               you               may               have               to               leave               behind,               then               by               all               means               check               out               Ikea.

I               can               tell               you               that               most               of               Ikea's               furniture               is               made               from               particle               board,               having               found               this               out               first               hand.

My               husband               had               purchased               some               items               for               me               there,               including               a               coffee               and               end               table.

The               end               table               lasted               about               two               months               before               it               suffered               a               fatal,               very               obvious               and               ugly               gash               on               its               side,               rendering               it               pretty               much               unusable.

Their               stuff               is               lightweight,               so               I'm               not               surprised               that               it               didn't               take               much               to               damage               the               table.

Because               of               the               particle               board               construction,               Ikea               also               sells               a               'finishing'               product               that               is               recommended               to               clean               and               wipe               down               their               furniture,               since               it's               very               prone               to               holding               marks,               stains,               dirt,               etc.

My               new               kitchen,               in               fact,               was               done               entirely               in               Ikea               products,               and,               sadly,               looks               like               it.

(New               drawer               pulls               should               take               some               of               the               sterile,               inexpensive               look               away,               I'm               hoping.)               In               short,               you               really               do               get               what               you               pay               for.
               Surprisingly,               many               of               HomeGoods'               prices               aren't               that               far               removed               from               those               of               bargain               brand               places               like               Ikea,               Rooms               to               Go,               KMart,               Costco,               Sam's               Club,               Walmart,               and               J.C.

Penney.

What               sets               them               apart               is               that               they               carry               higher-end               pieces               at               very               decent               prices,               have               a               fabulous               selection               of               items,               are               re-stocked               three               times               a               week,               cater               to               the               local               demographics,               and               have               their               own               credit               card,               which               is               valid               at               HomeGoods,               T.J.

Maxx               and               Marshalls,               all               three               of               which               are               jointly               owned.

While               my               husband               had               suggested               a               large,               elaborate               entertainment               system               from               Ikea               whose               total               price               before               taxes               was               $1100,               I               found               a               perfectly               charming,               genuine               wood,               'beachy'               looking               system               with               very               clean               lines               at               HomeGoods               for               $399.

I               wanted               items               for               my               tiny               gardens;               HomeGoods               has               those,               too.

(Among               the               pieces               recently               on               display:               a               heavy               stone               pelican               planted               firmly               on               a               piling,               with               space               for               an               outdoor               lantern;               St.

Francis;               garden               trellises               made               of               PVC,               metal               and               stone;               weather-resistant               dining               tables,               umbrellas               and               chairs.)
               Since               I've               only               lived               in               my               Clearwater,               Florida               villa               for               a               little               over               three               months               now,               I'm               very,               very               particular               about               following               the               design               plan               I'd               chosen:               an               understated,               earth-toned               look               suitable               for               a               home               8               miles               from               the               beauty               of               Clearwater               Beach.

No               heavy,               dark               furniture.

Lots               of               understated,               clever,               wall               hangings               that               carry               on               a               water/fish/sea               shore               theme.

Clean               lines               in               my               chairs               and               tables.

Unusual               pieces.

In               short,               HomeGoods               has               helped               me               build               not               only               the               home               that               I               want,               but               how               I               now               view               myself:               as               a               Florida               resident.
               I               had               shopped               frequently               at               the               local               HomeGoods               in               my               prior               home               in               southern               New               Jersey,               and               always               found               interesting               pieces               there.

They               have               a               fabulous               selection               of               lamps               in               particular,               as               well               as               wall               art,               both               framed               photos,               oil               based               art,               metal               art,               etc.

If               I               have               a               bone               to               pick               with               H.G.,               it's               that               there               are               so               many               items               in               their               stores               -               and               again,               they're               re-stocked               three               times               a               week,               with               trucks               coming               in               on               Mondays,               Wednesdays               and               Fridays               -               that               I               sometimes               tend               to               overlook               something               because               it's               tucked               away               on               a               shelf.

You               need               to               make               the               commitment               to               spend               TIME               shopping               there.

It's               a               great               place               to               browse,               but               you               run               the               risk               of               losing               out               on               something               special               if               you               don't               commit               to               making               it               a               search.
               The               furniture               department               at               HG               isn't               huge,               and               it's               not               the               place               to               shop               if               you               need               a               bedroom               suite               or               a               matching               living               room               set.

The               store               specializes               in               individual               pieces,               with               heavy               emphasis               on               interesting               tables               -               many               of               which               have               the               'distressed'               look,               or               the               hand-painted               look,               chairs               -               big,               overstuffed               chairs,               recliners,               kitchen               chairs               of               funky               Plexiglass,               Parsons               chairs               for               a               dining               room               set,               entertainment               centers,               display               cabinets,               wall               clocks,               storage               chests,               armoires,               and               much               more.

It's               really               not               all               that               difficult               to               select               your               dining               room               table,               then               come               back               in               a               week               or               two               to               find               that               chairs               that               perfectly               go               with               your               new               table               have               just               arrived               on               the               showroom               floor.
               If               you               don't               already               have               a               HG               credit               card               account,               I'd               strongly               suggest               that               you               get               one               if               you,               like               myself,               fall               madly               in               love               with               their               stock               (and               their               very               friendly,               helpful               employees).

The               interest               rate               is               low,               and               on               the               day               you               open               up               your               account,               you               get               10%               off               of               your               entire               first               purchase               -               so               make               sure               that               you               open               it               up               on               a               day               you're               planning               to               buy               something               big               and               "expensive".

I               opened               mine               on               the               day               I               snatched               up               a               genuine               Lane               recliner               for               $299,               plus               sofa               pillows,               accent               pieces,               a               bathroom               storage               cabinet,               and               a               sheet               set.

They               also               have               gift               cards,               so               start               dropping               hints               for               your               birthday,               anniversary               and               holidays.

I               did,               and               my               daughters'               $50               gift               card               to               HG               netted               me               another               $50               off               of               the               recliner               I'd               been               searching               for               and               am               still               loving!
               The               stores               are               arranged               by               categories,               which               include               home               decor               (a               broad               spectrum!),               artwork,               linens               and               bedding,               furniture,               cookware,               serving               ware,               specialty               foods,               outdoor               furnishings               and               garden               statuary,               artificial               flowers,               wreaths               and               potted               plants,               kitchen               appliances,               fine               crystal               and               china,               and               seasonal.

They               also               have               large               sections               of               "Clearance"               areas               in               each               department,               where               some               pretty               good               finds               are               waiting               to               be               snatched               up.
               Since               I               live               in               western               Florida,               my               local               HG               has               an               inordinately               large               amount               of               "Beach               Ware"               and               outdoor               furniture.

I               recently               picked               up               a               darling               white               three-setting               outdoor               chaise               WITH               matching               white               footstool               for               only               $49               for               both               pieces.

It's               perfectly               sized               for               those               of               us               who               live               in               villas,               condos               and               apartments               as               well               as               smallish               homes.

(It               would               have               been               terribly               out               of               place               at               my               southern               Jersey               store,               where               there               are               few               apartments,               moderate               interest               in               outdoor               furniture               -               especially               in               January!

-               and               much               larger               homes               on               big               lots.)               There               are               three               aisles               devoted               solely               to               "beachy"               pieces,               like               sea               shell               lamps,               wall               art               devoted               to               beach               scenes,               starfish,               a               very               cool               blue               painted               little               fish-shaped               end               table               (saw               it               one               day,               went               back               for               it               the               next               -               gone!),               nautical               clocks,               large               replications               of               sail               boats,               and,               of               course,               pink               flamingos               in               every               imaginable               use.

Among               my               favorite               and               recent               purchases               was               my               bedroom               nightstand               lamp:               a               square               Lucite               base               holding               a               star               fish               surrounded               by               shimmery               replications               of               life               at               the               bottom               of               the               sea;               that               fabulous               Lane               recliner,               in               the               perfect               fabric               and               the               perfect               size;               a               large               glass               frog,               painted               in               silvery               tones               who               stands               (sits?)               guard               at               the               end               of               the               wonderful               white               shuttered               entertainment               center;               my               dining               room               chairs,               perfectly               sized               and               perfectly               comfortable               in               a               smashing,               easy-care               fabric;               the               squared               sea               shell               themed               artwork               which               sits               on               my               dresser,               reminding               me               every               morning               that               I               can               "Change               my               thoughts,               and               I               can               change               the               world...".
               I               would               encourage               everyone               to               pay               at               least               one               visit               to               HomeGoods,               but               especially               anyone               looking               to               freshen               up               their               existing               home               with               one               or               two               cool,               unique               and               well-made               accent               pieces               or               a               rug               or               two,               new               homeowners               to               comparison               price               on               the               well-made               wood               HG               furniture,               or               those,               like               myself,               who               are               looking               for               an               entirely               new               decorating               look               to               match               their               entirely               new               outlook               on               life.

I               highly               recommend               this               chain!






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      ... a little bit of a set-back yesterday and now all I want to do is crawl in bed and sleep until Spring ... me the 2009 IKEA catalog. *sigh* Labels...
    6. meetmeinphiladelphia.blogspot.com/   03/13/2012
      ...familiar with the clean-lines of the Ikea Edland canopy bed , a piece that I've had for about... at the head of the bed? A set of panels at each corner? Talk about...
    7. nycdwellings.blogspot.com/   02/26/2008
      ...floor. Now, for some unknown reason IKEA has chosen...support brace in the middle of the bed. Why? Wouldn't it be ... to the cost of the bed set and include these two...
    8. shine.yahoo.com/blogs/author/ycn-1137227/   04/21/2011
      ...set is perfect for the child-at-heart. Available at ikea.com , $30. Dynamic Ikat Bedding This funky ikat bedding set looks freshly imported from a Turkish bazaar...
    9. thentherewasyou.wordpress.com/   01/22/2011
      I finished up the doll bed set I have been working on for Kaylee. The bed is from Ikea which I sealed with beeswax and plan on covering the screw heads...
    10. lolodesigns-lolodesigns.blogspot.com/   02/07/2012
      ... by a recent trip to Ikea. I fell in love with this set and had to purchase it. It shouldn't really be on the bed yet as I need to decorate, but I'm...
    11. Ikea Bedding Sets - Blog Homepage Results

      ...membuat saya berpikir. “I need to be focus and set my target!” sambil memicingkan mata ke arah meja...vas (beli di index) plus isinya, pajang lampu tempel IKEA, pajang kotak bambu (gak inget sapa yang kasih) and...



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