hollydolly
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Thank you,@hollydolly I love the green wall in your office. It looks so bright and cheerful. Did you use bright colors throughout your house?
Thank you,@hollydolly I love the green wall in your office. It looks so bright and cheerful. Did you use bright colors throughout your house?
The pale lemon sounds pretty.Thank you,No.. just in this one room... and in the livingroom I have one red feature wall which is wallpaper and the rest of the room is pale lemon and white.... but other than that no other rooms have bright colours..
The furniture is one thing.. they sell soft furnishing as well.. but about 1/2 of all Ikea shoppers go for the Basement.. which is full of Kitchen utensils, plants, photo frames, cushions, all sorts of things you didn't know you needed till you go there..I have never been to one. I don't know if there is one near me or not. I see people shop in them on some of my YouTube channels though.
Yes, they sell it in rolls. I was refinishing a side table and went right through the veneer in one spot. Should have used 150 instead of 100. Or sanded it by hand. Sometimes I learn a lesson the hard way!
Yeah, I saw it in rolls and sheets that were 2ft sq.We used veneer to cover the top of an old peddle sewing machine, and plan to use a piece to cover the top of a small table that is damaged. We bought it at A, I think.
It also gives off toxic fumes.Pressboard = cheap, and heavy. It soaks up water.
You should see what a flood does to it...Exactly.. people talk about Ikea furniture as if it's made of Cardboard. It's very good quality for ''pressboard''... My father was a carpenter/joiner.. he used to say we'd all come downstairs one day and find a pile of sawdust on the floor where there once stood an Ikea piece of furniture.. what Tommy Rot...
Yes, and you are right about that. In the same hurricane I mentioned we had a pair of dressers over 100 years old with that veneer. It was oak veneer, underneath was some cheaper wood, but not pressboard. Some of the veneer pealed but was repairable, none of the pressboard stuff was.remember veneers? I mean old veneer; very thin slices of natural wood that could make pine furniture look like mahogany or oak and whatever. I only recently learned that you can replace veneer yourself, at home. You can just go buy it. And replacing it is fairly simple and doesn't effect the piece's value.
Fortunately most of us aren't in danger of floods..You should see what a flood does to it...
Young people don’t want quality furniture that lasts. Change for the sake of change.
They are all exactly the same !!I don't know if all Ikea stores are the same. I've only been in one. It was fun following the arrows on the floor, so that you had to walk through the entire store to get to the beginning. It reminded me of a fun house at a carnival.
Even more sadly, his coffin was also from Ikea and labeled 'Assemble Yourself'.Sadly he died in 2018
I didn't know you could replace veneer yourself until recently, when I saw some at the local hardware store. I only mentioned it because I'm all excited about it.You should see what a flood does to it...
Yes, and you are right about that. In the same hurricane I mentioned we had a pair of dressers over 100 years old with that veneer. It was oak veneer, underneath was some cheaper wood, but not pressboard. Some of the veneer pealed but was repairable, none of the pressboard stuff was.