sadmanh t1_j6gemd4 wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
I have regular cotton duvet cover for an Ikea duvet, it's actually quite nice.
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Paula92 t1_j6k3xtf wrote
I don’t understand the hate IKEA gets. Sure, the really cheap stuff is cheap, but still very functional. At the higher price points the furniture seems pretty sturdy, and a lot of it is easily customized.
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Paula92 t1_j6llt47 wrote
I’m good with visuals, so it’s really hard for me to relate to people struggling to assemble the furniture. 😅 Lego kits are harder.
MolVol t1_j6l8bbw wrote
IKEA quality has increased enormously in the last dozen+ years (used to be that every item 'screamed IKEA w/ undertones of 'not expensive' - no more)
That said: beware of beds (esp) and bedding (maybe not duvets?).. this is because Ikea bed sizes from Sweden.. NOT USA Standards! So, if buy an Ikea bed, limited to aways buying Ikea sheets. Again might not be the case w/ a Duvet, but mesaure!
Jaytalon98 t1_j6lclvq wrote
That is not correct at least as of the last 3 years. I buy my sheets from ikea and they fit my bed (not ikea) perfectly.
CuriousKD t1_j6lgefp wrote
good to know. THX!
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sadmanh t1_j6ig7p9 wrote
yeah I've had mine for about 5yrs now, sure there's a bit of lint, but otherwise it's as good as new.
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