IKEA
Sunday, November 26th, 2006IKEA can be both fun and challenging to shop at. Fun because they have some really neat furniture and decor. Challenging because they really do have a path they want you to take through the store and it is hard to get away from that.
Much of the furniture is in a minimalist style. You buy it and assemble it yourself. My son’s dresser was purchased at IKEA, and I can tell you it is quite sturdy and was not too difficult to put together.
Don’t assume that minimalist means boring. Much of the furniture and decor are quite trendy. The children’s furniture and decor are also quite creative, sure to delight the little ones.
Displays are set up as rooms and you note where the boxes to buy the furniture is stored, and pick it up before you hit the registers.
If you get hungry as you shop, you can stop for a snack. There’s a little café located inside the store with a good selection of food. Don’t just think fast food. You can get full meals there if you want, sometimes even including salmon and other food you wouldn’t necessarily expect.
The selection at IKEA is not for everyone. If you prefer the big, elegant furniture that many other furniture stores carry, IKEA is probably not for you. But if you like cleaner lines you may love it.
2149 Fenton Parkway
San Diego, CA, 92184