The Best IKEA Products That Are Affordable & Look High-End

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IKEA is known the world over for being an affordable home furnishings company with a lot of styles. But just like other retailers, some of their products are more popular than others, and for good reason.


Today, Julie Khuu is sharing the best IKEA products out there so you don’t miss a thing.

To get started, Julie recommends sifting through the items they offer in-store and online, looking for the ones that most fit your budget, taste, and needs as everyone’s is different.


While doing so, don’t forget to check out the top IKEA products this year like the BAGGEBO metal cabinet with glass doors or the NORDMELA 4-drawer dresser. Both of these products are great examples of high-end IKEA hacks that look far more expensive than they really are.


After that, take a look at the KLACKENAS sideboard. With a unique design and real wood on the face of the cabinet, no IKEA dupe out there can compare to the real thing. Plus, it’s affordably priced and is the perfect accent piece for many interior design styles.

The best IKEA products

IKEA’s best products list also includes the BILLY bookcase, IDANAS cabinet, and OBEGRANSAD armchair. Each of these unique pieces gives your room that wow factor you’ve been looking for. And they provide you with both form and function.


Julie also points out the ODGER chair, which is made out of wood fiber that is woven into plastic to give it a textured matte look.


The remaining best IKEA products Julie wants you to know about include items from their home decor pieces line. In particular, she enjoys the DESJA table lamp, the SOLKLINT pendant light, the VARMBLIXT wall lamp, and the STILLHET tea light holder.


Plus, she says the LOHALS jute rug and the HOVET oversized mirror are must-see pieces as well.


The best IKEA products

For more budget shopping guides, discover the best things to buy at Aldi this month and the best Dollar Tree finds that beat Amazon.


To see more videos, check out the Julie Khuu YouTube channel.

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