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Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

August 30, 2013 By Vidya 3 Comments

IKEA is known around the world for their characteristic Scandinavian style. Why would I look for non- IKEA looking things at IKEA? Don’t get me wrong, I love IKEA but do have to admit that a lot of their merchandise screams out IKEA from miles away. They also have (almost always) the best deals. So on this quickie trip to IKEA (yes, I said IKEA and quick in the same sentence; we were out of there in an hr and change!) I took it as a challenge to try and find things that did not look typical IKEA-ish.

Starting off with these botanical prints. I thought they looked better than the ones I spotted at the Restoration Hardware outlet. What do you think?

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

And these vintage looking bottles on the kitchen counters. Sorry, no price info. Like I said we were in a rush.

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

Or this English cottagey pendant. It could have easily been in a vintage store like The Old Lucketts store. Strangely enough I couldn’t find it online to give you guys the link.

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

Along the same lines of the botanical prints is this butterfly print.

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

More bottles or bud vases.

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

Saved the best of the last… Just tell me, apart from the ONSJÖ chandeliers that give it away can you even think this is an IKEA room?

Looking for Atypical IKEA Style @ IKEA

This post kinda makes me feel bad when I think about it from a marketing person’s POV. As a store you concentrate on creating a style so unique that it is recognizable from anywhere. Now you have a tons of folks who “hack” your style to create something more subtle (and celebrate it as an IKEA hack) or who purposely shop at your store looking for things that are “less your style”! I know I’m guilty of both of these. Do you do it too?

PS: Have a great holiday weekend! See you back Tuesday.

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  1. thelazyindiancook says

    August 30, 2013 at 1:54 pm

    This was our attempt at an Indianized Ikea dining room. Everything (except for dyes) is from Ikea.
    http://thelazyindiancook.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/dining-table-finally/

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    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 2, 2013 at 3:16 pm

      Wow, the chairs are beautiful. Never would have thought red dye would come out so strong. I’ve tried dyeing curtains in our old home and didn’t like how light they turned out vs. The actual dye color. Like the stenciling too. Great IKEA hack. 🙂

      V

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  2. María Cava Cava says

    September 3, 2013 at 4:01 pm

    I,m very happy with Ikea online

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