Are you telling me that I don't need to buy new cutlery, kitchen equipment, candles, towels and a new coffee table each time I pop in to get a hotdog?!
@parisakamali345 Жыл бұрын
Apparently not 😳 do they not know I NEED another spatula 🙄
@sharmisthatralalala Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@OCEAN_OF_FOXES Жыл бұрын
Shh you do
@margaretwandel5660 Жыл бұрын
I shopped at Ikea once or twice. The first time I enjoyed it. I dislike that it is difficult to get in and out. Once I had to do a return. I had to wait until my number was called in an area that was like a train station waiting room. Never again. I have never returned.
@th3m3shr Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@haleymist09 Жыл бұрын
Every single one of these tactics works on me. I'm aware of it and I'm fine with it lol. I'm actually really impressed with how ikea curated the experience in a very unique way. I appreciate how well-thoughy it is.
@Italiaikea Жыл бұрын
www.youtube.com/@Italiaikea
@ClarkBK67 Жыл бұрын
I would probably shop more if other retailers’ attention to detail to the experience was so good. I guess it’s good their stores are houses of horror.
@EyeMCreative Жыл бұрын
Exactly, it's a really nice experience and I wish more retailers did things like this. I enjoy just walking through, even if I don't buy anything. It's just fun to appreciate the design and attention to detail.
@MrGoalie2012 Жыл бұрын
Staging rooms to showcase products and layout is the smartest thing they ever decided
@dr.stacey7283 Жыл бұрын
I truly hate shopping but for some reason the Ikea Model works for me. Maybe being able to see items in a functional way works for my brain. When you showed the picture of “the other” furniture store, my heart rate went up!
@PossumNZ1 Жыл бұрын
We have no IKEA where I live in nz but we specifically imported a couch from IKEA because our furniture here is mass produced and expensive. I found that really interesting because it was just product placement in a lot of interior design videos, and not just yours btw that drew me to it. We saved thousands importing the couch and a few bits and bobs from IKEA that we just can’t get here where I live.
@Spriggana Жыл бұрын
In Poland (and probably some other countries) IKEA’s staged rooms are based on actual flats in recent developments, so you see a living room with open kitchen and a plaque with a complete floor plan saying „a 54m² flat, street X”. It shows that the furniture really firs your space.
@mrsmorris265 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy the psychological journey and seeing the work of the interior designers. It's a great date night adventure. The key is leaving your money at home and recognizing this for the theme park it is.
@toonman361 Жыл бұрын
Datenight?
@JHZech Жыл бұрын
I compare what Ikea is offering to other furniture makers all the time, but it usually turns out that due to Ikea's huge selection, it has something that meets my needs and the others don't. Or in cases where there are comparable items, Ikea's is way cheaper or actually even looks better due to having a focus on minimalist designs and not having to factor in the handmade labor cost. Then there's the staging. I love the staging. It shows what type of style this piece of furniture looks good in and what kind of context really brings out its charm along with giving a sense of scale. Otherwise I have to do a lot more work to picture how it would look in my space.
@Serena-or7sl Жыл бұрын
I found a single piece of furniture that I like better in the non-ikea version. Only one. It's a room divider, and while the ikea one is good the amazon (yeah, amazon) one has a design that adapts better to me and my house. The ikea one is better built though, so I'm not buying anything at the moment.
@nahteinas Жыл бұрын
I've never wanted to go to an Ikea more than after watching this video. Sounds like a pleasant weekend outing. Get excited > look at an irl interior design catalogue > get inspired > have lunch. Hopefully when they do make one here they actually follow the same formula.
@marlabrunker738 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Ikea tricks me into buying their stuff by offering inexpensive prices, designs that are aesthetically and functionally somewhere between inoffensive and pretty damn good, and items that fulfill basic household needs. I don't know why I keep falling for it.
@rocktheboat1 Жыл бұрын
Yep--me too!
@suebabyblue168 Жыл бұрын
😜😂😂😂
@wilmaknickersfit Жыл бұрын
I'm such a suckered! 🤣
@cynthiaarmstrong7972 Жыл бұрын
I’m still using 35 year old “pressboard and plastic” ikea dresser drawers that survived 2 children. Great design, inexpensive materials
@verreal Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the basics are where they excel.
@jaycarver4886 Жыл бұрын
Daniel, could you please do an episode on how to achieve the wonderful lighting effects that Ikea rooms have. It's so calming and soothing and makes me feel great. I have light sensitivity issues! Btw, just found your channel and loving it. Great information. Thanks for your efforts!!
@almmason7 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning while doing a renovation in my home as he said they layer their lighting. You can add lighting under upper and lower cabinets in kitchen or any room, add lighting in different areas, use dimmers, different color lighting, and etc.
@superleggenda Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. I am restoring an 800 years old house in Tuscany, and even though no expense was spared on the renovation, I will probably use A LOT of IKEA furniture. Just one correction: upsell is selling a large McMenu instead of a medium one. CROSS selling is selling drapes, or pillows, to someone who bought a sofa. Or nuggets if you got a Big Mac menu. Up is the same, but bigger and more expensive. Cross is something else. Like their Kafferep cookies (formerly known as chokladflarn). Damn they’re good.
@superleggenda Жыл бұрын
@@Deb.-. because money is not unlimited?
@anastasia10017 Жыл бұрын
@@Deb.-. because he is running out of money..... do you live in the real world.?
@ClarkBK67 Жыл бұрын
A good plan, spend on the home and upgrade the furniture as you’re able. The beauty of using IKEA is it’s cheap enough you won’t mind retiring it when you find the perfect piece at the flea market or antique stop.
@superleggenda Жыл бұрын
@@ClarkBK67 or the circular corner at IKEA. This is precisely the idea, I have been using IKEA furniture for more than 20 years and I cannot think of one single stick of furniture that I had to throw away because it failed. I actually resurrected a Poang chair that had broken using a piece of metal and a few screws. Lasted several more years, then was gifted during a move.
@superleggenda Жыл бұрын
@@anastasia10017 couldn’t have found better words myself! Architects tend to keep projected costs lower to avoid scaring customers away. Customers, on the other hand, sometimes get carried away. Both definitely happened in this case. The glaziers were in today to install a 20 foot long glass (made of 7 pieces of safety glass) parapet in the home office, and a 10 feet square RGB backlit glass wall for one of the (two) bathrooms. Unfortunately I did not get permission from the crew to film them while working, but I have a lot of videos and photos in between phases. I am seriously considering posting the stuff somewhere, maybe I need a media consultant…
@alinagavrilov Жыл бұрын
Good for them!! they’re inspiring and giving design ideas. Everyone knows you don’t have to go through the show room and you can skip whatever it is you’re not interested in, it’s up to you, we all know where the exit is!
@gremlinfifty2308 Жыл бұрын
hehehhe got me at the exit part
@juliastockhausen7173 Жыл бұрын
Ok that's good to know. I wasn't as it's you could exit once you started.
@avagrego3195 Жыл бұрын
I find getting out difficult so I don't go there.
@thornyback Жыл бұрын
THERE IS AN EXIT?!?
@toonman361 Жыл бұрын
Apparently not everyone.
@karenjakobsen668 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the glimpse of my hometown IKEA! I live in Paris now but have visited that store since childhood. I 'get' all their clever tricks but I don't care. Long live IKEA!
@SN-sz7kw Жыл бұрын
Thank you - great to understand why it’s such a delightful shopping experience. Our home is filled with a mix of vintage, 2nd hand, & Ikea. Much of the Ikea has been hacked, upgraded, or painted. I love it. And look forward to going back occasionally. We are retired - so go early in the day when it isn’t crowded, wander slowly & enjoy that free coffee in natural light. 😊
@thefluffyferret Жыл бұрын
Hm. In Europe Ikea has shortcuts in the exhibition so you do not need to follow the maze all the way. In Hamburg / Germany we even have an IKEA right in town in a normal shopping area; it has windows to the outside, too. I can arm myself against Ikea's evil designs by making a shopping list and sticking to it (and I do, too😀): I am old enough to remember furniture shopping before the first Ikea hit northern Germany: mostly ugly, and mostly way too expensive for me. So yeah, next to inherited or thrifted furniture I have a lot of Ikea stuff and I'm not sorry.
@anastasia10017 Жыл бұрын
there are shortcuts in the Ikea USA too but they are really hidden and hard to find. You have to ask an employee where the shortcuts are and memorize them for the next time you are there.
@tomasdoubek Жыл бұрын
I think you can also get very fast into warehouse sections. Making list in advance helps a lot.
@Eriadni. Жыл бұрын
The 3 Ikeas Ive been to in the US had the shortcuts marked on the maps and they were easy to find.
@Elizabeth-rq1vi Жыл бұрын
Canadian IKEAs also have shortcuts. The maps & signs also inform us where they are.
@utethornburg7715 Жыл бұрын
It does in the US too.
@vladimirdelima2519 Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how I would apreciate the effort and money investing on research to come with such strategical decisions from IKEA. I also apreciate the great analysis YOU did. So instead of feeling myself manipulated, I thank YOU and IKEA! great job both of you!
@dr.stacey7283 Жыл бұрын
I knowingly fall for it; hook, line and Swedish meatball 😂 My trick is to go through the market place with two carts. We happily put everything we think we want in as we’re shopping. When we get to the end that’s when we decide to buy or not. I feel guilty leaving a cart full of stuff from all over the store, but I do try and put most stuff back. Also looking online beforehand helps.
@viviwilhelmsson307 Жыл бұрын
Loved to watch this! As a Swedish person I've had this experience all through my life and find it so nice. If we didn't had anything to do, we young kids went to Ikea. :) Lovely family of yours and thank you for great work!
@anaalves3658 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE IKEA!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ From the free coffee to the frozen Swedish meatballs that are always in my freezer 😁. Excellent video 👏👏👏, so clever of them that I am not even upset by being manipulated by their strategies to get me to buy more stuff 🤣. Our store does have short cuts in it and we also have the option to enter straight into the ground floor area, I do use the short cuts if I don't have the time, but I like having a look at the displays so I usually walk the whole store. We also have the option to just go to the restaurant section as our IKEA is attached to a large shopping mall. So not like the description in the video.
@TheGUNdalf Жыл бұрын
That is all true and it may even be dark and cruel but the fact for me is, how amazingly perfect everything is and the furniture always does the job and most items can even simply be upgraded and made sturdier with a little diy effort
@jimmyzhao2673 Жыл бұрын
0:42 That IKEA looks like the one in Coquitlam, Canada.
@Ragd0ll1337 Жыл бұрын
I go to IKEA to annoy my family with puns using the product names. That, sir, is priceless.
@lisahines532 Жыл бұрын
I think I IKEA is also brilliant in making scarcity of stores. I found that when I lived far from an IKEA, I was far more likely to get sucked into buying things I didn't need because I couldn't come back easily. When I moved close to an IKEA, it was so much easier to go home and consider if I really needed those items.
@pholliez Жыл бұрын
I live 8 minutes from an Ikea. I love it and it’s kept me from doing huge shops a few times a year as I can easily pop in.
@lol007 Жыл бұрын
I always think about what I "want" or "need" in the apartment. Search for it online with a setting showing only what is available in your favorite store. You won't be surprised by any promotion in-store as you already saw it online and you know exactly the items you are looking for, so no browsing around. You can now skip whole sections of the showroom or even go straight to the ground floor and skip the showrooms all together. Choose "the cheapest" but still visually acceptable ones for you in each category as well as actually "pleasant" ones. Wait a week, look through them over, and delete most of the "wants" saving only the ones which touched my heart. Go through "needs" reassess them and delete some. Wait another week, look through everything calculate the total, compare it to my budget and eliminate from that, the way it sits right with my emotions. (usually, a balance between "the cheapest" and "pleasant" in "need" category and 1 item from the "want" category, because IKEA always finds a way). I also do grocery shopping there to please the craving for ikea food which stays with you for a few days after visiting IKEA.
@mshmslv Жыл бұрын
I love going to Ikea:) haven't yet bought anything that I'm not using except for maybe a cutting board (too narrow) which now serves as a cheese board for parties. I'm also proud to say, that I've both the same table 6 (!!!!!) times, when I lived in different cities, in the USA and Australia. I've given away lots of Ikea items when I moved, and received many for free. There's a sense of comfort in being able to get the same dining table no matter where I live. Sadly it is now discontinued, but knowing that I have bought two. My favorite KZbinr who works in leather craft has the same table. It melts my heart :) even though we are on different continents and likely will never meet in person. I like browsing the "as is" section - both of my sofas were ex-display items and I just got new machine-washable covers. I just bought a new cover for one of them for $28 instead of $180 a few weeks ago, in the same store, 3+ years later. What other store can offer this kind of joy? On multiple occasions I've come after a long day at work just to relax, with no intention to buy, simply to browse and look for new ideas on how I can reuse my current items at home or perhaps rearrange my room. On days like this I typically set a budget of $20 on whatever pleases my heart. We also have a group chat with the closest friends and when someone is going to IKEA, we coordinate on various daily necessities like napkins, plastic bags, candles, meatballs haha.
@batsteve1942 Жыл бұрын
Another consideration for me personally is that the IKEA showroom isn’t just a shop you stroll by and decide to pop in and have a look. For most people they will have travelled there with the intention to buy, so you’re already in the mindset of “I’m buying something today”. Add that to everything mentioned in this video and I’d be amazed if anybody has been to an IKEA and not bought something!
@glockingnormies Жыл бұрын
I am a huge fan of IKEA regardless of their tactics. Their design, innovation, accessibility and utility just makes them the perfect option for furniture when you're not looking to spend an arm and a leg to outfit your living space. The idea of building your own furniture gives you a sense of connection and achievement to the things you've built and it even allows you to come up with creative solutions by mixing and matching things for yourself.
@portfolioFS Жыл бұрын
Your insights are so interesting! It's now clear that upon arrival Ikea is a wholesaler providing the customer with a retail experience, while the average retail furniture show room treats the customer to a wholesale experience.
@michaelcristofano5863 Жыл бұрын
Great job! While I always new there was "the Ikea affect" It was very informative to hear it broke down and explained. I usually go to Ikea with something in mind so in an effort to find the product I tend to get lost and frustrated. On my next visit I will go with the flow you described and look at it like an amusement park.
@jwrightgardening Жыл бұрын
I enjoy visiting Ikea, especially walking through the showrooms. I like designing small spaces for fun and I like getting ideas from the pretend rooms and apartments. I also take a lot of pictures of things that I like for inspiration or to think over, if I can build it myself for cheaper, for example. I probably have gone to IKEA just to walk around more times than I have gone to actually buy something. Part of that might be because it's 1 hour from my house and a halfway point to another city I travel to often. So it's a nice place to stop and take a break if traffic is bad. Once I've decided on buying something, I'll look it up online at home then go in through the exit doors straight to where it's at and pick it up. I sometimes make a detour over to the as-is/clearance section that is right by the checkout. I filled my car with a bunch of material for building my own stuff, like 3/4" laminated mdf for $1. I'm making some computer desks for my kids with it and my dad used some to make a pullout shelf in his cupboard. Way cheaper than what it would have cost to get the same material at Home Depot.
@berlinorama Жыл бұрын
This is why the last time I went there (it is only 10 minutes by foot and bus from my house) I ordered the items online and only picked the stuff up, avoiding at least some of the psychological manipulation;-))
@sailorstarfairy1 Жыл бұрын
I've only gone through the store twice, and not gonna lie, while I enjoyed my visit i left exhausted. I'm honestly not sure if it's because of my anxiety or because both times I spent WAY more than I budgeted.
@esthereley6808 Жыл бұрын
The downside to this IKEA strategy is it’s been years since I’ve been able to face going there. The parking situation is competitive, it takes more of your weekend than you’d like it to, and when there’s something I want to buy, I like to get it and go, otherwise I’ll lose interest.
@silvertbird1 Жыл бұрын
This was interesting, and the video has such high quality production. Yes, we're manipulated everywhere we go, but knowing that fact allows one to make informed purchasing decisions. I'm near Dallas but have never been to the IKEA as it's still quite distant, and I have watched a documentary about some of their questionable materials procurement. I prefer antique furniture but hilariously do have an IKEA table and chairs that was given to me by a friend. If the woman and little girl are your wife and child, you are truly a beautiful family.
@MrSullismom Жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel. It is good for people to know how they are being manipulated whether the reason is benign or sinister.
@Lily_The_Pink972 Жыл бұрын
A trip to IKEA is the only way I get a good walk! I tried a shortcut once and ended up walking against the flow and feeling like I'd crossed the space/time continuum!
@danatmatchvox Жыл бұрын
Daniel...when we had nothing in North America, IKEA in Canada became a beacon of better design and gosh golly fun to explore. The novelty has worn off and the options are now manifold but the Hot Dogs and ginger cookies will forever rule...long live IKEA
@Izzyic7505 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos but I really think you’ve over thunk this one 🤣. I’ve yet to go browsing in ikea, I always go in with a planned purchase in mind. I’ve also yet to have a good experience in their dining room 🤷♀️. I’m disabled so have sussed out all the shortcuts and can be in and out in very quick time. It’s all perspective. Good job though and your wife and daughter are beautiful.
@Tobi-ci3ns Жыл бұрын
Multinationals like IKEA win every time in Australia as our boomer-owned local retailers steadfastly refuse to adapt with the times and offer good ways to browse or shop online.
@MacAdvisor Жыл бұрын
I found this very interesting because I almost never go through IKEA following their planned route. I haven't been in some time because my great shopping buddy, Joyce Abel, passed away about two years ago, and going without her doesn't seem as fun. We would arrive at IKEA and park very near the exit, enter through the exit, go past the checkout stands, and visit the second chance merchandise first. Then we'd take the elevator up, not the escalator, to the restaurant and review what we wanted to visit while we ate. Using the map, we'd use the wormholes -- the doors that go from one section to another skipping the walking route -- directly to the section we wanted, then use them again to immediately go down to the lower section. The lower section has them, too, and out we'd go to get our item. This just seemed the most efficient way to buy from IKEA.
@tarajoyce3598 Жыл бұрын
That explains why I love going to Ikea stores. Take me away and let me wander in different environments. It's like having multiple interior designers already paid. 😂
@d.l.c7456 Жыл бұрын
Those discounted items from As Is /Circular Hub were products once used for display; Home areas, Shop Windows, Walls & Shelves.
@coffeedudeguy Жыл бұрын
I must be doing Ikea wrong, I go straight to the bargain corner, then the stock shelves, and if I don’t find what I want then I go up to the showroom. I’ve even started selling old Ikea furniture (bye bye Lack coffee table) for store credit, now that I’ve watched a few Daniel Titchener videos and know what items are actually worth buying (dual purpose, more durable etc.) I also feel that since I’ve learned to build things in recent years, I much prefer to browse the aisles of a big box hardware store instead of Ikea 🤷🏽♂️
@sharmisthatralalala Жыл бұрын
Loved this. I didn't even skip a bit. So yeah indeed some genius editing you did there!
@luluandmeow Жыл бұрын
Hey, that's my sofa, my chair, my storage containers and my spotlights in your video! My big local IKEA in North East London has closed and I really miss it although I'm probably saving money by not "popping in" to look around. I don't like most of IKEA's stuff but there's always something to my taste as their products are so varied. Most of my furniture, etc. is from IKEA as their prices are reasonable. I have in the past overspent on trinkets like their poor quality picture frames, but when you're on a budget you simply can't afford the better made ones. IKEA remains a good day out, it's quite exciting to go there. They're opening a store in central London in the autumn, in Oxford Street, and frankly I can't wait to go there even though I don't need anything. Great video and lovely family btw.
@SoulDragonit Жыл бұрын
You should come to IKEA Groningen, we have a slight different layout! The markethall is here after the appropriate showroom. Only big packages like furniture is still at the end. :)
@senses70 Жыл бұрын
Another excellent video! I love your forensic analysis of the IKEA stores and of course all other videos as a talented architect with ideas that won’t explode your budget! Beautifully edited, inspirational and relaxing videos that I’ve been binge watching since I’ve discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing your talents and knowledge!
@favouritemoon4133 Жыл бұрын
It's probably 15 years since I last went to an IKEA, but this video did a great job of making me really REALLY want to go to one soon!
@denizdenakaplan3481 Жыл бұрын
Points in this video apply only to who I call IKEA 'noobs'. Once you figure out the shortcuts, exits and all entry points of your local store, you can hack your trip and quickly grab what you need and get out. For example, I always enter from the As-Is section, which is that circular/second hand bit this video showed, so I can check if I can find a cheaper and second hand alternative for what I need. Then, I go directly to the shelf where my product is, which I have already checked on the website before going to the store. Yes, you can see the location of an item on the website. If you are still entering from the main entrance, following the arrows, doing the entire maze, then the marketplace, that's a noob move 😉
@eisenklad Жыл бұрын
same people who take 1-2hr in a supermarket when their grocery list should be done in 20 minutes max.
@krispaton8670 Жыл бұрын
Yes this exactly. That’s my Ikea experience.
@OCEAN_OF_FOXES Жыл бұрын
My hacking ended up having 3x longer trip because I got lost multiple times 🤣 I had to go back and forth because I was looking for one piece in the expo.
@juliaclaire42 Жыл бұрын
Last time I got a bed with mattress, it took me ten minutes in the store. Cart, boxes, app check-out. It took me another ten minutes to get everything delivered.
@SN-sz7kw Жыл бұрын
But being a noob is sometimes the whole point of going. 😊
@avocado3748 Жыл бұрын
What a brilliant break down. I would go to IKEA to get design ideas and get a sense of what you can pack in and not feel cluttered. The only thing I don’t like is how angular everything is but I can’t complain about the price. So glad there are creative people who dress up Ikea furniture to where you don’t recognize it
@markwagner4909 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been in two ikea one in Australia and one in Columbus Ohio I’ve never bought anything from them The one time I wanted to, the piece was out of stock. And Daniel is the cutest
@sarasoueidan Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant. Just watching this made me want to go buy some IKEA products. 😂 Good on them being so good at what they do (despite the fact that this isn't good for me as a customer). As a minimalist, this makes me dread wanting to go into one of their stores. 😅 Lots of willpower needed to make it through this all.
@desigirl8785 Жыл бұрын
I ❤ IKEA as a brand, as a leader in its field! I think it's super genius (like you said in your video), I as a customer don't fall for their tricks, I think it is a fantastic worldwide brand! I also love your videos but just wanted to share my thoughts with you! X
@zoelee8471 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the upload, Daniel! Enjoyed the video very much. Looking forward to my next visit to IKEA hahaha 😂
@TopFlightFamily Жыл бұрын
Wow this is SUCH a well done video. I’ve been bingeing your channel for the last month and always enjoy how well produced, aesthetically pleasing and informative your vids are, but this one is next level. Amazing job! I learned so much!
@jyes23. Жыл бұрын
Just started binging. 😀
@YTCL888 Жыл бұрын
🎉
@annakarienina1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I personally find the entire process very time consuming and for many years now when I need something at Ikea I enter from the exit, often possibile, I have already a list of items I will pick up and go back to pay. In this way I save time and exit less stressed.
@brontec9769 Жыл бұрын
Haha that's why I always look online first, make a list of all the items I want or need and follow that list! AND I always add all item prices to my calculator before they go into my shopping trolley, so I know I'm not over budget by the time I get to the exit :)
@chiareta Жыл бұрын
I’ve recently learned that in order to pick up a cabinet from the warehouse I don’t have to go through the entire circus!! There is one gate to go in right next to the cashiers. If you looked up the location of your piece online, it is in-and-out experience like you’d never believe. (Well at least in Amsterdam.)
@katherineschexneider585 Жыл бұрын
I love IKEA. All the things you described in your video are, as you said, marketing tactics. But that's IKEA's job: to market their products as effectively as possible. I disagree that IKEA tricks us into buying things. It presents items in an enticing way, but again, that's marketing, and if we don't want to buy something, we don't have to.
@olgagarcia7409 Жыл бұрын
You, Daniel, are absolutely genius! I’ve been laughting and saying WHAT!! all the time. Such a clever essay 👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks!
@majesticblue92 Жыл бұрын
Its interesting that you were able to describe the exact layout & experience of IKEA Kuwait. From start to finish.
@knockshinnoch1950 Жыл бұрын
An excellent presentation- no hyped OTT cheesy presenter but a no nonsense professional insightful clear straightforward informative piece- substance with some style!
@blubbblubb6239 Жыл бұрын
Really nice vid! Would love to see that about other brands as well! 🙂 Long ago I once really liked the IKEA Design and also fell for all the little items like candles etc.. But I am frustrated about the low quality of many things meanwhile and became minimalist and a quite intentional consumer overall. However, I really like their show rooms as a nice inspiration to see, test, feel in real life rather than online. Taking the ideas you maybe got by looking at their stuff, you can than sit down and plan your actual shopping list to order online.
@don1designceo Жыл бұрын
this video is DOPE Full of great knowledge can you do the same style with another company that uses those kind of strategy?
@carolhathaway5168 Жыл бұрын
This was fascinating! I have to say that I'm not a fan of the store, but I love online shopping.
@ClarkBK67 Жыл бұрын
I admit to being persuaded by the IKEA vision of a clean, orderly world and a meatball lunch. But I would argue every purchase I have made was based on utility and value. They provide inexpensive pieces that are useful. And they’re cheap enough I don’t really care if they wear out.
@andrewmorgan81 Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks. I might be Ikea’s worst customer as I only go when I need something specific - replacing the wine glasses my friends broke at my last party - and never at a weekend. Trick can opener - no thanks I’ve got one; handy pack of tea towels - no thanks I’ve got a set I can wash. Free parking - ok thanks!
@kawangkwok5262 Жыл бұрын
I studied MBA and can see some of these tricks set up by IKEA. Sometimes customers would easily fell in their trap and bought some wrong products. So, 1st should really know what kind of furniture really need; 2nd should subscribe, watch more Daniel Tichener's video for sensible ideas, to plan and learn what to buy, then not necessary to buy from IKEA.
@Megaloid Жыл бұрын
It's a destination, where you know you can get a little of everything. And so many other people shop there, that you're bound to have been recommended products from your friends or family. In the U.S., other retailers like Costco, Wal-Mart, or Target are very similar.
@ytmvbergieb Жыл бұрын
I'll totally give it to you for a thorough and interesting analysis. Thank you!!!
@ardaschandrakaur Жыл бұрын
Such a great analysis on persuasive design!
@rayden54 Жыл бұрын
This is not what I thought this video would be about, but it's interesting. I've never been to an Ikea. The nearest one's about 300 miles away. Parts of it look like Bed, Bath and Beyond, but the furniture part at the start looks like nothing I've ever seen in a store before. Though oddly, it looks exactly like the pictures in their catalog. What I thought this video was gonna be about is why people recommend Ikea furniture over similar things from other brands (like the Walmart Mainstays brand). You can find all sorts of people doing Ikea designs, but none of the others really. Even if I find something I like, it's simply not worthwhile to have them ship it to me or to drive that far (last time I checked I think they wanted $300 to ship me a $100 dresser).
@xinrew Жыл бұрын
Love this sit down documentary video! its a very welcome change for the channel.
@Studio39DesignStudio Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the amount of detail you go into to prepare your videos, that's really appreciated. I can tell.
@christineshaaban4004 Жыл бұрын
great product presentation, thought through store spaces (btw there are stores in cities but mainly it makes a lot of sense to go further out and provide a large space to shop and park - nothing wrong with that) and appealing furniture and home products are tricking? the only trick here is you tricking me into watching this
@DerpEye Жыл бұрын
I've just furnished my new apartment almost entirely from ikea. Having an infinite choice of products, makes it very easy to furnish a room in a certain style/colour.
@user-pl3lo8cc8y Жыл бұрын
As an IKEA nerd.. I usually go through the store backwards- I enter through the cash registers and shop in the marketplace area.. unless I’m looking for a specific large piece of furniture (then the showroom is better).
@by_katrin Жыл бұрын
4:28 OMG I have to copy this bedroom! 😀Very interesting video, thank you so much! ♥ Best wishes from Switzerland!
@kossttamojaan Жыл бұрын
I've been to ikea three times. each time I was influenced to buy a jar of strawberry jam.
@jimmyzhao2673 Жыл бұрын
There was an IKEA store in Richmond Canada that was too small, so rather than expand it, they tore the whole thing down and built a new one from scratch. It is *still* too small, so they are expanding the new store even further.
@AndresOssa Жыл бұрын
The Market Hall makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop.
@sumeetlamba4603 Жыл бұрын
Not to forget the many designers and architects who (rightfully) endorse/push their products 😅
@moraesJuli Жыл бұрын
when I moved to Europe I first heard about Ikea and I love it ! But, I see a lot of Europeans that don't like or if you say this furniture is Ikea it is perceived as "bad". I would say Ikea need to solve this on their business model :) hheheh
@desigirl8785 Жыл бұрын
You make it sound so technical with all the specific design words of how everything is so cleverly designed/displayed. But it is one of a kind of a store! I don't get why you always give an "annoyed" tone about the IKEA brand or its products in your videos!? Why can't people just accept that IKEA is so ahead of its time and it always has been!
@MsPandachen Жыл бұрын
Yes, good marketing is not the same as manipulating people. 😂
@desigirl8785 Жыл бұрын
@@MsPandachen"manipulating people" as a retailer is if they say one thing but they do the other.. so if IKEA say the lack series of their products are a specific material on its packaging.. But in reality the material is completely something else! That's manipulating people lol Every retailer will use marketing techniques to sell their products to it's consumers!? I don't get what's wrong in that when every other retailer in the world does that?! Lol
@robertadamsson9304 Жыл бұрын
My first comment on KZbin. This was the best video and about Ikea :) Yes im Swedish :) keep up the good work...
@fabiyeah Жыл бұрын
The Ikea shop is a mixed love-hate experience to me, i enjoy the different spaces decorated as a real home but i can't stand the fact that i'm forced to walk the whole store even if i just want to grab a couple specific items
@MrGoalie2012 Жыл бұрын
you can bypass the showroom in most scenarios and go straight to the warehouse
@lindagear9014 Жыл бұрын
Look for the shortcuts, they are there, and if you can't find them the staff are usually more than happy to show you. Good luck
@justinirons4831 Жыл бұрын
The IKEA that Daniel went to has the same exact layout with the one we have here in the Philippines, which they dub as the cheapest IKEA in the world. LOL
@MA-ip2zf Жыл бұрын
Having studied marketing I do realise all this while shopping at ikea and honestly I don’t even mind. I really like the ikea experience 🙃
@Maiju86 Жыл бұрын
I love Ikea and don't care if they are manipulating me! 😁😅 For me going there is like going home... All those swedish things warm my expat heart. 🥰
@lonnie224 Жыл бұрын
The main reasons for flatpacks is logistical. When a product is packed flat it is easier for a customer to take home. It also means that Ikea can transport and distribute more products for less expense and has less environmental impact. There are other reasons Im sure, but these are very important.
@Sunnybunnypi Жыл бұрын
Yes their branding is great but ultimately it’s the combination of value, function, reasonable quality, and mid to good aesthetics that continues to get me
@IgorRockt Жыл бұрын
Well, I don't know, but most furniture stores I have visited in Germany use exactly the same approach (building with 2 or 3 walled "rooms" instead of just a big floor - and if there is a big floor, it's actually not that crowded with stuff, either -, having signed out walk ways through the store and maps which show you were you are and where to go), a few of them even have their own restaurant, too (most of them are in an industrial area, which really helps with those, too, since you get a lot of employees from the other companies who go there for lunch). Same with the sort order from expensive to cheap. I would say this store layout is a typical European design, which differs quite a bit from the US or North American design, which is literally what you described: one big room without walls and furniture standing so close together that it's hard to get a good look at what you actually want to buy... I guess the point is that especially the German market is one of the most difficult markets in the world when it comes to retail, so you HAVE to be clever, have good prices and good quality, otherwise you'll be gone in no time. Just ask Walmart about this one... ;-)
@maggenlove Жыл бұрын
Aww your daughter is so cute! Love the b-roll 😊
@ddll7870 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Great stuff!
@TheFigurehead Жыл бұрын
Obviously they've got to work out a new one me. If I need something I do a search online and only go to Ikea if I think they have what I think is suitable. I go straight to the section, ignore anything en route, decide if it is right, if it is go directly to the tills and buy it, if not go home. Never been interested in the cafe, just want to get out of there pronto. Pretty simple really.
@ifell3 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful child man 👊 Got to say the only IKEA things I have is two of those drona boxes. Recently brought and that's for a microphone enclosure video 😅
@AIBot929 Жыл бұрын
I know all the short cuts to get in and out quickly, but I like looking at things and touching things, getting inspiration. I like the furniture better than alot of conventional furniture, simplistic and functional and far cheaper than traditional. It's all mass produced anyway.
@bekahmarie489 Жыл бұрын
The funny bit is how often I see IKEA products in computer room set ups like the countertops for the desktops on top of IKEA Alex units and I'm like "You have it spaced so far apart and then you complain about it sagging! It's made of cardboard essentially!" T^T Beyond that though, I love their customer service.