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20 Types of People Who Shouldn’t Set Foot in Ikea (Here’s Why)

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People with zero patience

If one thing is certain about Ikea is the fact that it isn’t the quickest place to shop for furniture. People who virtually no patience shouldn’t set foot in Ikea for obvious reasons. But those who love to “waste” their time looking for good quality products at reasonable prices are most welcomed.

Ahh, and, on most occasions, Ikea locations tend to be really crowded, so prepare yourself with tons of patience—even those who are patient in general tend to flip.

People who love traditional furniture

Those who are into traditional pieces of furniture have nothing to see in Ikea. Being old-fashioned doesn’t apply to the retailer’s products, so if you prefer the classic and vintage styles, don’t go to Ikea. The ideal shopping ground for you may be Ashley Furniture. However, if you like DIY projects, you could use an Ikea product as a base for your desired product.

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