thanks for the reply JR8, but personally i had some pretty bad experience buying from Ikea..bubbles forming on the surface, shaky cabinet, veneer splitting..therefore would like to buy solid wood furniture this time and from another source.JR8 wrote:We got our dining room chairs from IKEA. A simple/classic design, made from solid birch (a hardwood) with upholstered seat that could be removed so the covers could be removed and laundered. Very solidly made, looked great, relatively inexpensive for what they were.
Like these -> http://www.ikea.com/sg/en/catalog/products/30162109/
$55, what a bargain!
A dining table is going to be more expensive, look for extendible or 'drop-leaf' tables that can be extended when the seating space is required and otherwise folded down or away (if you need to).
I'm quite a fan of IKEA. Some product lines are great (like those chairs) and some tend to be crappy (IME arm-chairs/sofas)
Thanks Holicamika~! But i always thought they're like ebay? i.e selling used items?Holicamika wrote:You can find furnitures in Carousell app as well
That is usually the case with IKEA furniture...if it's the usual MDF fare. IKEA has more solid(ish) wood furniture now. They tend to be pretty good value for money.heedyouradvice wrote:thanks for the reply JR8, but personally i had some pretty bad experience buying from Ikea..bubbles forming on the surface, shaky cabinet, veneer splitting..therefore would like to buy solid wood furniture this time and from another source.JR8 wrote:We got our dining room chairs from IKEA. A simple/classic design, made from solid birch (a hardwood) with upholstered seat that could be removed so the covers could be removed and laundered. Very solidly made, looked great, relatively inexpensive for what they were.
Like these -> http://www.ikea.com/sg/en/catalog/products/30162109/
$55, what a bargain!
A dining table is going to be more expensive, look for extendible or 'drop-leaf' tables that can be extended when the seating space is required and otherwise folded down or away (if you need to).
I'm quite a fan of IKEA. Some product lines are great (like those chairs) and some tend to be crappy (IME arm-chairs/sofas)
JR8 wrote: made from solid birch
IKEA veneered furniture is cleverly done, you have to look for the change of grain pattern on the edges as the joints/seams are often almost invisible. IME veneered furniture can have some issues coping with the humidity in Singapore. But do note my suggestion was looking for solid timber (as above) and specifically not veneered. Hence why I recalled those chairs we bought as having been good value, but was 're-surprised' [? ] to see they are just $58, AND that's in $ingapore. That IMHO is a 'complete freakin' bargain'. Come to think of it you can't make such dining chairs from veneered chipboard or MDF, it wouldn't have the strength so presumably a good number of their other designs should be solid timber too.heedyouradvice wrote: thanks for the reply JR8, but personally i had some pretty bad experience buying from Ikea..bubbles forming on the surface, shaky cabinet, veneer splitting..therefore would like to buy solid wood furniture this time and from another source.
It's a good idea to gather ideas now, but I'd (of course) caution against making any final decisions until you have the keys to a new place. Any floor-plans you see have a tendency to exaggerate viably usable space. I advocate spending a few days in a place (cheapo mattress/inflatable bed?) so you get a sense of the space and flow, i.e. how people will move in a space, and from room to room, hence where can you not position furniture. That's before buying anything. We've done this before, prior to our freight arriving, and it quickly becomes apparent what space is available and where in each room.heedyouradvice wrote:then again, i'm still months away from moving in to my new home. will be visiting the big box stores Star living, courts, etc. and hopefully find what i want!
i'm just wondering whether there are any "lesser known" stores but selling beautiful solid wood furniture thus for this post.. thanks again JR8, appreciate your help!
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