11 IKEA Shopping Tips (2024)

IKEA St. Louis opens in just 3 short days, and I am over-the-moon! I’ve waited for this day for years (perhaps decades, if I’m being truly honest) and now it is finally here. So I’m deep in the planning process for my first official IKEA St. Louis shopping trip.

Whether you’re goingto brave the crowds at the IKEA St. Louis Grand Opening, or you plan to go once the crowds diminish a bit, or you shop at a different IKEA altogether, the following tips will help you make the most of your next IKEA shopping trip.

1. Understand the IKEA shopping experience. Shopping at IKEA is like shopping nowhere else. To understand what I mean, let’s start by talking about the store layout. The IKEA St. Louis store is two levels. On the top level you’ll find the Showroom along with the Restaurant & Cafe. The showroom is designed to inspire shoppers by showing IKEA furnishings and accessories in real-life settings. IKEA offers a variety of styles and price points, so you’re sure to find something that matches your sense of style and budget.

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The St. Louis Showroom features 46 room settings and 3 complete homes. These complete homes are pretty amazing. They’ll give you tons of ideas for creating an organized, functional and beautiful home even when space is at a perimium. If you believe a lack of space is preventing you from being organized, these homes will inspire you to think differently. What’s more, IKEA makes it super easy to recreate the look of any of the inspiration rooms in your own home. They include one sheeters with info about the products featured in the room, and even display the paint colors, flooring, tile, and other items used in the space.

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2. Browse first. Shop second. For the most part, you’ll do the majority of your actual shopping on the first floor of IKEA after browsing the Showroom. You can pick up a some of the smaller items in the Showroom, but the bulk of your shopping will be done on the first floor in the Marketplace and Self-Serve Furniture area. The Marketplace is where you’ll pick up storage containers, cookware, rugs, pillows, bedding, picture frames and clocks, etc. You can then enter the Self-Serve Furniture Area to collect flat packages that contain everything you need to assemble your new furniture at home. If you’re intimidated by that, IKEA stores offer home delivery and assembly services at reasonable rates.

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3. Plan ahead. It’s a great idea to do some planning before venturing to an IKEA, especially if you want to stick to a budget or you have a specific item to purchase or organizing / decorating dilemma to solve. Browse through the catalog and make a list of items to check out and/or purchase.

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4. BYOB: Bring your own bag! IKEA doesn’t offer disposable plastic bags during the checkout process, so bring some reusable bags from home or purchase a durable, multi-purpose IKEA blue reusable shopping bag.

5. Know what IKEA provides. IKEA makes available all sorts of amenities to enhance your shopping experience. They provide pencils and shopping lists to jot down items to purchase as you browse through the Showroom. You can also find tape measures, store maps, IKEA catalogs, shopping carts, big yellow shopping bags (for in-store shopping) and strollers. For children 37”-54” tall, there is also Småland, a supervised play area modeled after a Swedish farmhouse and forest.

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6. Plan to stop at the Restaurant & Cafe. If you’re headed to IKEA for the very first time, plan to make a visitto the Restaurant & Cafe. It’s a great way to process all the ideas you’ll be bombarded with during your stroll through the showroom. Plus you’ll get to try some pretty delicious Swedish food, including Swedish Meatballs and new veggie balls. (Can’t wait to try those!)

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IKEA St Louis Restaurant

7. Check out the tag. All IKEA products have a price tag which includes all sorts of other handy info such as product name, size, color, measurements, features, and customer benefits. But even more important, the tag will tell you where you can pick-up the item for purchase. You’ll find red tags on smaller items, accessories and furniture that you can pick up in the Marketplace or Self-Serve Furniture Area (indicated by Aisle and Bin numbers). Yellow tags mean the product can be retrieved at the Furniture Pick-up area where IKEA employees will help with heavier items such as sofas and appliances. (By the way, that yellow tag is for a piece of furniture not pictured in the photo.)

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9. Consider IKEA Services. IKEA offers delivery where you can buy as much as you want and have your items delivered for one low price. Delivery is based on the location of your home and starts at $59. IKEA also offers shopping list picking with delivery service (available only as a combined package). With this service, you can have IKEA pick up your order and deliver it to your house. This service begins at at $99, depending on delivery zip code.

10. Consider skipping the assembly.IKEA offers ready to assemble furniture which is why you can find things atsuch amazing prices. As they like to say:You do a little. We do a little. You save a lot! But if RTA furniture isn’t your thing, IKEA can recommend an independent in-home assembly service.

11. Consider joining IKEA FAMILY. IKEA offers a free loyalty program called IKEA family. You can sign up online, or if you sign up via one of the kiosks at IKEA, you can get your membership card right away. IKEA FAMILY members get great benefits such as discounts throughout the store;free coffee and hot tea in the Restaurant; extra 30 minutes in Småland during non-peak periods; the chance to win a $100 IKEA gift card in a monthly sweepstakes; and access to a special IKEA FAMILY website where members can find out about current offers, promotions and events, plus receive tailored savings offers based on your profile. I’ll be signing up during my first shopping trip!

So there you have it! A few simple tips to help you make the most of your next IKEA trip. If you’d like even more tips, check out my earlier IKEA Shopping Tipsblog post. If you’re an IKEA shopping expert, please share your tips in the comments. Can’t wait to hear what ideas you have for a super fun and productive IKEA shopping trip.

Thanks again to Karen Renner for the amazing photos used in this post! Check out more of Karen’s work at theKaren Renner Photography website.

Happy shopping!

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Ha, Aby, you look so happy sitting on that couch (which, Ikea lover that I am, I immediately recognized as an Ektorp 🙂 ) I have an Ikea about 45 minutes from me and I am sometimes embarrassed to admit how much I love it. But it really can be overwhelming! So it’s great to have a plan like yours. Enjoy having it near you–I know you’ve been waiting for a loooong time.

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IKEA is FABULOUS! Be sure to wear the appropriate footwear, especially if you are bringing your own items home to assemble. I watched a lady, in very high heels, loose control of her ‘trolly’ and it rolled down the exit isle! A man yelled, Look out below!” and people were able to get out of the way, even a woman who was pushing a baby carriage. Could have been a devastating end to a shopping day at IKEA.

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11 IKEA Shopping Tips? ›

Employees note that Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are ideal. You can get these 15 home tech items at IKEA. If you must visit on the weekend, try going after 6 p.m. Some bloggers note that the weekend rush often clears out by dinner time, leaving much more room to browse. Another great time to visit IKEA?

What is the best day to shop at IKEA? ›

Employees note that Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are ideal. You can get these 15 home tech items at IKEA. If you must visit on the weekend, try going after 6 p.m. Some bloggers note that the weekend rush often clears out by dinner time, leaving much more room to browse. Another great time to visit IKEA?

Do I bring my own bags to IKEA? ›

Bring Your Own Bag

We have one or two old IKEA bags we purchased who knows how many years ago. Whenever I go back, I always make sure to either bring those bags, or some other bag that I can pack my items into. You can fill a yellow IKEA bag in the store but they will not allow you to bring it through checkout.

How to make IKEA shopping list? ›

There are two ways to add products to your shopping list. 1) Click the button 'Add to shopping list' from the product information page and 2) Click the heart icon to add your product from the product listing page. A notification will prompt that the item has been added to the shopping list.

Why should I shop at IKEA? ›

Generally their products look good, are of really good quality (depending on price), and most importantly, again, aren't expensive. But the other reason people love IKEA (and their products) is because IKEA is a furniture retail genius.

What is the slowest day at IKEA? ›

If you're determined to make this a quick trip and want to avoid the worst of the crowds, Yap says Mondays are usually the quietest day. Or time your visit to arrive right before closing time. “Usually the crowd would have dispersed and no queues,” she said.

How to get a discount at IKEA? ›

IKEA Offers, Sales and Deals
  1. Small Business Month savings. IKEA Business Network members get $100 off when they spend $1000, $300 off when they spend $2000, and $600 off when they spend $3000. ...
  2. Gifts for grads. ...
  3. go to product page. ...
  4. Free shipping on small orders over $50.

Is the IKEA bag free? ›

At this time, we don't offer single-use plastic bags for transporting purchases after checking out. We do have a variety of reusable and durable shopping bags available for purchase. When shopping in IKEA stores, IKEA tote bags and shopping bags on wheels will help you get everything home.

Can I go to IKEA without buying anything? ›

I actually went in the store, spent an hour, and only came out with a cutting board. So yes, it is possible. I love IKEA, but I don't go in there when I am in a hurry. :) There are times where I go to an Ikea store and don't even buy anything, just there to get some DIY ideas.

How to get through IKEA quickly? ›

4 Tips for Getting In & Out of IKEA Faster
  1. Pre-plan your trip. While you can't purchase many items on the IKEA website, you can use it to plan your shopping trip before you even leave the house. ...
  2. Go in through the out door. The store planners at IKEA are certainly clever folks. ...
  3. Skip the showroom. ...
  4. Use the inner ring.
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How do I bring things home from IKEA? ›

IKEA offers a flat rate delivery service to your home or business by truck or parcel for online orders. Parcel orders start at $6.00 based on weight, and truck deliveries start at $19 based on location. Orders can also be placed online and picked up an IKEA store or pick up point with Click & Collect.

Can you share an IKEA cart? ›

How do I share my IKEA shopping cart? Yes, you can do all of that with Share-A-Cart. No need for messy wishlist hacks; just add items to your cart at IKEA then send a code to your recipient.

How do I collect stuff from IKEA? ›

How Click & Collect works
  1. Put your desired items in your online shopping cart.
  2. Select your favourite or nearest IKEA store or pick-up point under “Collection”.
  3. Choose an available collection time. ...
  4. Live life while we gather your items. ...
  5. Go to your chosen IKEA store or pick-up point during your time slot.

How long does it take to walk through IKEA? ›

Meet Ikea, where you're likely to spend three or more hours strolling through 271,000 square feet of kitchens and kids stuff, textiles and technology, pots, pans and plates — and more DIY furniture than you've seen in your life.

What are IKEA famous for? ›

Inter IKEA Systems B.V. The group is primarily known for its modernist furniture designs, its simple approach to interior design, and its immersive shopping concept, based around a showroom of decorated room settings, in which customers can interact with the available articles onsite.

What can IKEA do better? ›

To start out with, IKEA could perhaps provide a better assembly experience by simply digitalising the experience, while remaining truthful to their instruction manual ideology. This would allow them to provide a more immersive experience, updates, track assembly issues, and additionally cut costs on print and paper.

What is the busiest day at IKEA? ›

You may need to be patient, and you may have to be willing to queue. But if you visit the store around an hour before it closes, it should be a little quieter. If you want to avoid the crowds, then don't visit on a Saturday afternoon. According to Google data, the shop is busiest around 1 PM on a Saturday.

How to save money with IKEA? ›

You can maximize your savings by joining IKEA's loyalty program, earning store credit when you bring back your old furniture, and purchasing as-is furniture at a discount. To stay on budget during your next IKEA shopping trip, save up before you shop and stick to your shopping list.

Does IKEA restock everyday? ›

Shopping for IKEA products online can be a hassle. They only restock larger items once a week, leaving you out of luck if you can't find what you're looking for before then.

Is IKEA crowded on Sunday? ›

We went on weekend, and it was pretty crowded. They have wide range of products and to check and stroll at every section will take more than 3hours. Its better to plan a day in IKEA, incase you are seriously looking at buying.

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