I read some fabulous DIY/design blogs and inspiring magazines. But, I get hung up when they mention what, to me, seems an exclusive club - the "Close to IKEA Club." Heck, I may be overreacting. It might be like wanting a Walmart to come to town SOOOO BAAAAAAAAADLY...and then, when it does, you come to hate it as much as dolphin killers and anyone with the letters "C.E.O." in their job title. Please, friends who live near the coveted IKEA, do tell! Is it the land of milk and honey? Or, in my world, organic pop tarts and agave nectar?? (Sweet tooth much? Seriously, the pop tarts sound like a good idea...ermmmm, nope. Nasty.)
There's so much to yearn for from IKEA. First of all, modern sleek styling. I'd love to incorporate, say, 20% more of this into our house. If you'd look at our style right now, you'd probably say it was traditional eclectic with some early Americana and Art Deco thrown in...aaaaaand we hear a whisper of the contemporary in the background. Not sure this is what I'd like our house to say about us. We're all of these things, yes. But, how much of these things define us? If we didn't live (and I mean truly LIVE; not idly cruise) in a modern era, we couldn't embrace the historical as we do. So, yeah. A kick in the pants of modernity never hurt anyone. Gotta love the Swedes. (Although, we are trying to go for a wabi-sabi approach here, too, as you recall. Baby steps.)
Secondly, STORAGE?! Holy crap, would I have an entire wall dedicated to IKEA bookcases in the office, and the kitchen cabinets that have seen better days? Yeah, they'd come from IKEA. And all their other unique solutions for utilizing space functionally? Sign me up.
It's time for Confession #2. I'm not a catalog person, and cringe when I get one occasionally. I'd rather buy from your online catalog, without needlessly killing trees, thankyouverymuch. But, I broke this rule. Remember when IKEA started their ads informing of their catalog? The envy struck again. So, of course, I ordered it. Normally, catalogs just come and are unwanted and get recycled. This is on my coffee table as "bored reading." It's not even technically READING material! Why the heck did I order a catalog full of stuff that I can't order (because you can only obtain it at the stores)?? 'Cuz I can dream, can't I?!?! Just kidding. Fake drama queen moment. It's over, I promise.
Anyhoo, I thought it might be fun to do as I've seen on Bower Power and create a wishlist. Y'know. For when, on our way into the city, we actually are able to stop and waste half a day perusing the Paramus, NJ IKEA. Someday. ;-)
(Sorry so small. Took quite awhile to finally get it THAT size!) So, glancing at most of it, you must think "Wow, Meg. Not much color in your house, eh?" Aha! To the contrary. We've definitely got color. What we don't have are substantial neutral pieces that help create a sense of calm and modernity. See? Still sticking with the wabi-sabi theme here. That's also another reason that you see that I need more chairs in almost every room.
And, while we're at it, I should say that I'm tres envious of those of you with a Trader Joe's nearby, too! My dear friend Beth was sweet and thoughtful enough to give us a huge basket full of healthy snacks and goodies (my organic pop-tarts! And Spaghettios...although they were pretty nasty, admittedly) for our wedding. We brought along most of the snacks along to our honeymoon, along with several wedding cupcakes. I'd just love the opportunity to be closer to organic and all-natural options at a generally cheaper cost. *sigh, pine* (Okay, the drama queen thing wasn't over.) Enjoy it if ya got it!
* I started writing this blog entry awhile ago - in January, 2011, to be exact. I figured I'd finish and post this one FINALLY because one of my dreams has come true: IKEA will deliver butcher board countertops. Of course, the ones I want are out of stock...but isn't there light at the end of the fantasy tunnel??
** I happened upon this IKEA ad while doing some searching for this post. It amused me. Perhaps it will amuse you, as well. :-) (You're lucky I didn't share the one in which a store is filled with cats. Didn't want to be "that person.")
Oh, and all pictures used are from ikea.com. Props.