{ikea hangover}

i cannot believe how many ikea pieces we've put together in such a small period of time and how much smaller our already tiny apartment looks now that it's filling up. :( but what can i expect with only a one bedroom apartment, right? so for my husband, he purchased a table top in white with these cool new legs in white that wheel... and an alex drawer. for our wardrobe we purchased a huge pax with these glass doors and white sides/interior. for the entertainment center, we picked up the besta burs and I LOVE IT it is just like a high end designer piece for a fraction of the price and it is extremely well made. our white samsung tv looks great on it. :) we also purchased the kalstad sofa in white and put that together as well. our friends stopped by but they only put together the glass doors to the pax before they needed to leave for an appointment so thorsten and i did everything ourselves between yesterday and today. we also had errands to run and my lovely mother in law made us homemade dinner each day and some nice afternoon coffee and cake to keep us going. :) she is so cute... i'm REALLY happy with our ikea purchases, i only wish the pax wasn't so huge and that my husband would have negotiated on a smaller one (i really wanted a vintage wood french closet in white) but i had to compromise and i'm a little upset about it but i think in the end the bedroom will look fine. truth is, i love my husband more than i love anything material so his feelings and needs are always going to take first place with me. he has been so kind to allow me so much freedom with the entire apartment decor and furniture,certainly i can compromise on a closet for him. i think i will see little wood pegs dancing in my dreams tonight, or perhaps they will be swing dancing with wood screws? i don't think i ever want to see tools again after that pax. my god. what a puzzle that was. funny though, i loved putting everything together but i'm eager now to find more things for the house and keep going on this project so that i can sit on my sofa at night and relax without thoughts of 'what i need to do next' filling my head! i will take a few photos tomorrow of the 'during' so you can see where we're at now with living room and bedroom. oh... we also put up the bedroom curtains so i can show you what those look like too. :) ----ox---- holly

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Anonymous said…
i'll bet you also have a plethora of hex wrenches for your personal collection! congrats on setting up haus. i'm enjoying reading all about it and can't wait to see pics. good luck!
Tory said…
Oooh, did you get the white leather Karlstad? I've been drooling over that tufted beauty on the IKEA website. I can't seem to get it out of my mind!
Juliette said…
Pax was a nightmare that lasted 3-4+ days with us - we had 3 units 1 meter wide each w/multiple shelves, drawers (only the wooden ones are good, the wire ones suck royally)and they were the super tall ones. I TOTALLY empathize!

however, it's probably the best closet I have ever had, there is literally a space for everything and everything in it's space. I LOVE that I can see everything!

I'm sure yours will fill up quickly - it's amazing how much stuff I'd shoved in my US built-in closets! All the linens, extra serving dishes, bulky sweaters, etc.

We built ours over a year ago now and were just talking yesterday about how we dread moving out and disassembling everything...gah!

Looking forward to pix!
Petra said…
PAX....*haha* sounds like lots of people still have the pax-trauma or drama, too ;-) we also bought two years ago some pax for our bedroom -the antique ones- but the ones everybody use it for the entrance hall, so my husband also wanted the higher ones..but it doesn´t works because of the not so high ceilings just in the bedroom and I am a little girl, 163 cm high without heels ;-)
Holly, good to know that you really "arrived" in your apartment ;-) I was last Tuesday in my studio, actually I am just on the way to H&M but I will be this Saturday working in my Studio, too ;-)
Anonymous said…
We got four of the Pax closet sections for our bedroom. Those went together fairly easily for us; it was the dining room chairs (Henrik?) that were -- and still are -- our nightmare. Two are still a bit unsteady due to screws that didn't screw in properly. At least we have two that are steady for when we have our first dinner party tomorrow. The guests will get the good ones!
Mittendorfer said…
I join you and Juliette with the Pax pain. The full height ones are enormous and nearly hit the ceiling in our last home. Our buyer loved the four we had so much we left them behind and to be honest we couldn't face another two day dissemble job - those are heavy wardobes.

Now I have my dream of all vintage white armoires which I found on eBay - I can't wait for them to be delivered. Hubby agreed that Pax wouldn't fit into our new home which is 1860s built!

Maybe next time you can go vintage too?

Good luck in your furniture adventures, it is great reading about your finds Holly x
Anonymous said…
I'm waiting for pictures ;)
Anonymous said…
Holly, I have a similiar experience with the largest Pax closet. My boyfriend was insistent on it and I wasn't sold on it. When it was all put together and all the clothes were away it made a huge difference. And the glass doors are great.
Oh, Holly! It all sounds and looks so wonderful! I am catching up and cannot believe all the sweet and lovely things your MIL had waiting for you, so kind. Your bathroom looks so divine, I can see how relaxing and soaking in there would be heavenly. I cannot wait to see pics and hope you are feeling happy and grand in your new home! :)
xo
Melissa
Anonymous said…
What are your thoughts on the Karlstad so far? I've been eyeing it up for a while and I'm making a trip out to Ikea tomorrow!
elizabeth said…
Good luck with the rest of your projects! I was just admiring your white slipcovered bed. Do you know if a similar one is available in the US?
Unknown said…
Hi Holly,

I am looking forward to this pics.

Have a nice weekend.

Bye,
Marianne.
Anonymous said…
Some time ago we bought the classic Ikea bookcase "Expedit" and, oh God, it was a drama to put the pieces together but we did it. It's a pity this is not my husband's kind of work. I'm thinking what it would have happened with a pax like yours.... oh dear!....
Good work and I'm waiting for your photos. :))
Anna @ D16 said…
Oh god, I feel your pain on the Pax hugeness. We have two of them (with the glass doors), and they are just...huge. We're also about to move them to another room (we're going to use it for storing office/media stuff instead of clothes), and I'm not looking forward to dealing with the whole dis/re-assembly process.

I keep wanting to put something (wallpaper? wrapping paper? fabric?) on the inside of the glass, because it seems so cold, but nothing I've tried looks right. Are you planning to do anything, or just leave the glass alone? I need ideas. Maybe I'm just being silly, and the glass is fine as it is!

I really wanted the Best Burs, but we don't have any walls that are long enough! I think we're going to get the Anga instead. I'm really impressed with the quality of all of that new, gloss-white IKEA stuff.

(Yes, photos please!)
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Leo siempre con ilusión tus posts, nunca me los pierdo; me interesa especialmente saber cómo quedará tu nuevo apartamento en Alemania.
¿Te gustó München? Es mi ciudad preferida.
Desde Barcelona, saludos y ...¡sigue escribiendo!
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