Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Project

When we first moved in to this house, we had ideas about decorating, and furniture that we'd eventually purchase to go here or there. One of the things on the list was some kind of buffet or sideboard to go in the dining room. But that original list didn't have any cribs on it, so priorities have changed a little.

About six months ago we were at Ikea and saw a sideboard that we liked, and that was about 1/10 the cost of others we were looking at. We did a little dance in the Ikea showroom and leisurely walked over to the warehouse to pick it up. Apparently everyone on the Eastern Seaboard also thought it was a good deal, and picked one up the previous weekend. They were sold out from New York to North Carolina, but said they'd call when more came in; and that it could be a while until they called, or probably never.

Well, when we got a call last week that a few were in the warehouse, we did our little dance again, and made plans to trek down early Saturday morning and eat some Swedish breakfast pancakes with lingonberry sauce in the Ikea cafeteria and then pick up our new sideboard.

Jake LOVES it at Ikea. They have all these little stations set up throughout the store where kids can play and pretend to be in little houses using Ikea products. It's probably a sneaky, subversive marketing ploy, but they can't be as evil as Disney, right? They're Swedes! Sadie wasn't that impressed with the trip. We got the same expression we get when we go to the grocery store. But wait until she can eat and drink lingonberry stuff in the Ikea cafe!

Of course, when you buy something from Ikea, you become the final step in the manufacturing process. 214 screws, 44 fasteners and 94 dowels later, we had ourselves a piece of furniture that should last until both kids' graduations (from elementary school, that is).

Here are a few shots of Jake "helping" in the assembly process, and the finished product:


3 comments:

Gram & Poppy said...

It looks great! But I hope you let that little monkey out before you put the doors on.

See you this weekend. Give the kids a hug for us.

Anonymous said...

Looks very nice. Appears to match well with the dining room set.

Anonymous said...

Love it! And the artwork:) Fits in beautifully and fills out the dining room. And....it will be so helpful for those wonderful family holiday dinners! Nice job, Dad and Jake!!