When something is referred to as “as-is,” your perspective of it isn’t too high, truthfully. Is it in generally good condition? Should I splurge and buy it at full price?
Listen, there’s nothing wrong with going used or like-new. In fact, the IKEA as-is section is where you should be spending your coin.
It’s one of the very best lightly used shopping catalogs you’ll find online, clad with a ton of furniture and decor picks you’ll love. Consider it: Pinterest renovation, on a budget.
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Ahead, the Post Wanted team rounded up the best second-chance finds from IKEA that you can give a second home. As a more affordable option, we don’t recommend letting these picks pass you by.
If you’re on the hunt for a new bed frame, the STJÄRNÖ Bed Frame is well-priced at only $100 and is apt for apartments and small-sized spaces. We love its industrial-leaning, cutting-edge design. Like new, who?
The HEMNES Dark Gray Stained TV Unit is where contemporary meets home-y. With both built-in and open-concept drawers, we love the sturdiness and overall look of this TV stand.
If you’re searching for a new dresser but perhaps don’t have enough space to fit a horizontal one in your bedroom, the SONGESAND Brown 3-Drawer Chest for $99 is the next best thing. Plus, its walnut finish gives it a high-end appeal.
Modernity is at your fingertips with the ARKELSTORP Black Desk. The two-tone black and wooden make looks great in any space, be it a bedroom, a home office or a craft room. You’ll be glad you purchased this handy desk in no time.
Shop the UTESPELARE Bomstad Gray Gaming Chair to elevate your Xbox or Playstation experience. With wheels that roll and an upholstered back that provides comfort, it’s the real deal for $100.
You can’t go wrong with a stool for only $10. The DOMSTEN Orange/Pine Stool has a funky-fresh feel to it, boasting a fun pop of color and a quality make. You may want to pick up more than one.
Your next apartment find, is right here. The BILLY Birch Veneer Bookcase is a traditional, no-frills holder for all of your hardcovers and paperbacks. Best of all, it’s less than $50.
For more options, check out our guide to the best bookshelves.
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