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I don't think they were ever that great to begin with.
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I don't think they were ever that great to begin with.
IKEA is not that great of a store. It would be nice to have one, but there's nothing special about them.
The thing I like about IKEA is you get a lot for your money. The stuff you get from there isn't that great, but its awesome for young people living in apartments without the cash to shell out for fine furniture. It's better than the cheap stuff you buy at Wal-Mart or Target for not much more.
OKC is likely too small to be on IKEA's radar any time soon. They don't usually locate in metro areas much below 2 million.
Yep, we have quite a bit of Ikea stuff right now as we are transitioning from "it will work for now" furniture to "what we really want" when we build. They also have some very good for the money kitchen items that are very clean in style and design. We have some cabinets in the basement and one in the computer room and the guest room furniture is from Ikea because the price was right for it. Since we bought this house we have started transitioning, we bought dining room furniture from Scandinavian Designs, much better prices than what I remember Dane Design (in OKC) or the similar store in Austin having. You just have to realize what you are getting in Ikea furniture, it is by no means "heirloom furniture" but a decent piece of furniture for the price.
That's probably the best description of Ikea that I've seen here. That the the "it will work for now". Much like a kid's bed....you don't want to pay too much for it becuse it won't hang out long, so Ikea works because it's cheaper and then you don't feel as bad about it when you're done with it.
Oak, it is not...that's for sure.
Not a thing wrong with oak.
Can Pete or a mod please change the misleading title of this thread? IKEA is not coming to OKC.
I forgot this was an old thread, saw the title, and freaked! I though we were getting one. Darn.
Generally I agree, Ikea will not be coming to OKC. But it was pointed out that Ikea does not like metro area beneath 2 million. I use to shop at the Ikea in Charlotte and it is definately beneath 2 million. But I realized that the Triad cities (Winston-Salem, Greensboro) were less than a 100 miles away and their combined population was around 8-900,000. That combine with the small metros across the border in S.C. made Charlotte an acceptable location. The same senerio exist in Oklahoma. Between Tulsa and OKC, the combined population is well over 2 million. Not to mention Witchita just over the border in Kansas. Put an Ikea at the Turnpike terminus in OKC, and it would not be much different from where the Ikea was located in Charlotte. People will drive. I lived 160 miles away in Raleigh/Durham ("Triangle") and would shop there - usually had other reasons to be there, and would stop by.
Anyone that buys something at a traditional furniture store, that's who. Maybe you've heard of a little company called Mathis Brothers....or Galleria? How about Bob Mills? What do you think the stuff is made out of? Sure as crap isn't laminated plywood with a vanier. Maybe Pine or White Oak. The point is, it's not crappy flat-box, screw-together plywood like at Ikea....or anything else that comes in a flat box.
But thanks for playing.
Split the difference: put it in Stroud where the old outlet mall used to be...
Was the outlet mall by Stroud ever wildly popular? Would probably make more sense to plop it at the edge of Sapulpa or East Edmond if it wasn't going directly into OKC or T-Town
It seemed like there was always some there but I don't think I ever saw it full or even close to what the new one has daily, except when some large mall wide promotion was cutting all the prices.
Strowd was not as good as having it in either city years ago, other between locations have been on a serious decline without the dramatic destruction. Today the location is probably even less appealing with higher gas prices and competition from the Internet.
I made my own window treatments thank you very much.
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