When you're in the mood for furniture and home decor inspiration, why not pay a visit to IKEA? Exploring their showroom can spark creative ideas for sprucing up your home. Who knows what fascinating products and home improvement concepts you might stumble upon! 🏡✨
Really enjoyed a wander around IKEA. So much to see and enjoy. I didn't get all I went out to buy but came away with some lovely bath sheets that are quick drying so will be good for our holiday and 2 small orchids.
Everything you need for the home. Good range of everything here from Storage to bathrooms to furniture. Busy on the weekends especially. Cheap food that ikea is known for.
Enjoyed our visit on Saturday, my husband tho hates it. He feels trapped in the one way system and refuses to wait in the mega long queues for food, which is a shame as the food looked nice…..
but he puts up with it for me with the promise of a carvery from the Cedar Tree pub just up the road lol. 😜
The place is huge. It's a day out. The food in the onsite cafe is reasonably priced and good quality. My wife and daughter could easily have redecorated the house from there. Parking was fine with plenty of spaces available.
Great food and products. Came at 10am on a Sunday and offered amazing breakfast. The Hot Chocolate was delicious and creamy with a strong taste of chocolate. The workers there looked happy and that really improved the shopping experience. They have improved since my last visit.
IKEA is such a fun place to go! Cardiff’s IKEA is especially nice, it’s really big with lots of things to see! Also has 2 food places which is convenient. Staff are friendly and always willing to help! The displays are absolutely beautiful and make you want to buy everything! It’s an enjoyable exper
Alright if you know what you're looking for in there.. maze is ok for a gander if you want to kill time. One beautiful dark room. Fancied the sink so took a pic of that too..
Food's a bit mental. Love the free tea tho.
£2.50 for 3 sorry looking slices of cheese and 2 slices of tomato. Do people real
As an Ikea employee from Australia, it is always great to visit other stores around the world.
A.very bright store, to get round you.have to follow the arrows, seemed to walk miles, which for someone walking with a walking aid, isn't too good, it could be better designed. Other than that lots on offer, everything you need to set up or refurbish a home from a candle to a full kitchen. Only 4 s
A very large shop and the only IKEA in Wales. The shop sells a wide variety of things for the home, including furniture, soft furnishings, bedding, storage boxes, crockery and kitchen utensils, lighting, rugs and much more.
Most of the parking is underneath the shop (very useful on a rainy day) wit
I love a 'day out' to IKEA. The experience in-store is what you make it - either the snail-pace grand tour or a combination of short-cuts to get where you need to go. My only recent criticism would be for the café - we went on a busy Saturday and everything felt a bit grimy - dirty cutlery and mugs,
It's a day trip to go to IKEA... 😁 If you plan to go plan at least 4-6 hours for browsing the levels and collecting your items + 1 hour for lunch as the queues are constantly present. It's fairly expensive, but we came across good deals and good quality products.
We love Ikea, even if we don’t need to buy anything it’s a great option on a rainy day. Great value meals in the restaurant, the creche is usually open and free for a 45 minute session which the kids love. There are seasonal activities available (face painting, arts and crafts, bookable activities e
Always fun walking around here and I always land up spending too much. Great room ideas and reasonable priced items.
Didn't have to wait too long at the self service till.
Brilliant store everything I could want and need!! Can click and collect also, cafe is great and the food is always good! Has a kids crash which you can book into in advance
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