Hi I like your show & it serves a great purpose….I used to shop at IKEA more often…but once they stopped producing their paper catalogue which I found quite inspirational by just browsing through it , I’d come across something & think “I could use that”….but no longer…. It’s not like I say to myself “ I don’t need anything from IKEA … but I should look online anyway”…….that’s for a much younger generation than me…I’m a 76 year old granny , very crafty…. with tons of craft supplies… but hunting on the IKEA website for something that they may or may not have , is not for me. 🇨🇦
I have two Billy Bookcases that were purchased when the Richmond BC Canada store opened in 1983. They were $25 each. They were white, but have yellowed over the years. Sadly doors, extra shelves, do not fit the older models, but they still work well in my space. I am enjoying the series of videos on IKEA products for the sewing room. I have an IVAR shelf that I painted, it is the perfect width to put two IRIS scrapbooking totes side by side. I make my own kits using them,
❤ I’ve been wanting to go to IKEA in my sewing room for the night but it’s a long way for me to go to the next IKEA. This year was really helpful. Planning what I will get when I get there and how much I’m going to pay.❤
the first time i have ever seen the whole group of shelving. i appreciate your video. i have only been to ikea once but no time to shop, trying not to get lost or left behind. on my bucket list but lots to do first. thankjs : -)
Thanks for your nice videos ❤. I live in Sweden, but I almost never go to IKEA. It's wonderful to hear your comments about the products. You should get paid from them -you are a real ambassador 😀. Also, your Swedish pronunciation is very good. It's not a easy language. When i shop at IKEA, i always go online and get home delivery, otherwise i spend to much "kronor" at checkout. And yes - Billy is a great bookcase, i had mine for 25 years, and they still look amazing. Thank again, lol Carina
This is really helpful for trying to thinks of ways to fit all my sewing supplies into my sewing room while I am at home and able to measure the space to be sure the products will fit.
lol, I think you have an obsession with dust bunnies! It doesn’t take long to vacuum or sweep. Especially if it’s a studio space, which is presumably not open to the front door, where dust blows into a room.
This video was perfect to encourage me to get my sewing room cleaned out, my dream is to redo my sewing room.!
Hi I like your show & it serves a great purpose….I used to shop at IKEA more often…but once they stopped producing their paper catalogue which I found quite inspirational by just browsing through it , I’d come across something & think “I could use that”….but no longer…. It’s not like I say to myself “ I don’t need anything from IKEA … but I should look online anyway”…….that’s for a much younger generation than me…I’m a 76 year old granny , very crafty…. with tons of craft supplies… but hunting on the IKEA website for something that they may or may not have , is not for me. 🇨🇦
Thanks, I saw the Kallax Insert with pegboard. So now, I can upgrade my Kallax inserts that I have had for the past 10 yrs to expand my storage.
I have two Billy Bookcases that were purchased when the Richmond BC Canada store opened in 1983. They were $25 each. They were white, but have yellowed over the years. Sadly doors, extra shelves, do not fit the older models, but they still work well in my space. I am enjoying the series of videos on IKEA products for the sewing room.
I have an IVAR shelf that I painted, it is the perfect width to put two IRIS scrapbooking totes side by side. I make my own kits using them,
❤ I’ve been wanting to go to IKEA in my sewing room for the night but it’s a long way for me to go to the next IKEA. This year was really helpful. Planning what I will get when I get there and how much I’m going to pay.❤
the first time i have ever seen the whole group of shelving. i appreciate your video. i have only been to ikea once but no time to shop, trying not to get lost or left behind. on my bucket list but lots to do first. thankjs : -)
Great job of showing us around IKEA. Thank you. Wish I had a local IKEA to spend some time in! Guess I will just have to shop on line!😊
I enjoyed these Ikea shelvings; love Scandinavian furniture designs ❤ !
Thanks for your nice videos ❤. I live in Sweden, but I almost never go to IKEA. It's wonderful to hear your comments about the products. You should get paid from them -you are a real ambassador 😀. Also, your Swedish pronunciation is very good. It's not a easy language. When i shop at IKEA, i always go online and get home delivery, otherwise i spend to much "kronor" at checkout. And yes - Billy is a great bookcase, i had mine for 25 years, and they still look amazing. Thank again, lol Carina
Love your tours around IKEA. Thanks! Also, your shirt with the quote from Madeline Albright is awesome!!!
Thank you for noticing the quote! It’s a fave of mine!
You are awesome! Love your little jokes😂
Billy shelving is my favorite…I’ve bought several. They’re easy to put together and have a nice clean look.
This is really helpful for trying to thinks of ways to fit all my sewing supplies into my sewing room while I am at home and able to measure the space to be sure the products will fit.
Thank you so much for us around! 🌹 I sincerely hope when we get to Spain they will have the same or similar products for my sewing studio. ❤️🌹🌹🌹❤️
love your videos and such a great ideas in the sewing room!
I’m always looking for storage for my pens, pencils, paints, and you’ve sent me off to the IKEA catalog l
Enjoyed shopping with you. 😂 think outside the box 😊
lol, I think you have an obsession with dust bunnies!
It doesn’t take long to vacuum or sweep. Especially if it’s a studio space, which is presumably not open to the front door, where dust blows into a room.
Narrow billies hold heavier books better, less area to sag in the middle, less weight on the shelf.
Dust bunnies, the only type of pet allowed in my appartment building😂
Gotta have a place for the dust bunnies to live!