![]() ![]() Some items are packed into more than one box, so make sure to check for that. It will tell you the aisle and bin number where you can find the item. Hopefully you took a picture of the tag of the item you want to buy. Here are a few more pictures from the Showroom.įrom the Marketplace you will step into the Self-Service Furniture Area. We will provide a closer look at the restaurant soon! Some popular meals are Swedish meatballs and salmon fillets. The entrance to the restaurant is at the end of the path through the Showroom. If the item is an accessory, there will also be a tag, but it will tell you where to find it in the Marketplace. It also includes the dimension of the item. That will tell you exactly where to find it in the Furniture Self Service area. If you’re in the Showroom (upstairs) and decide to buy a piece of furniture, take a picture of the tag. If you just got through Sofa Beds and want to get to the Children’s Area without walking through Wall Units and Media Storage, Workspaces, Kitchen, Dining and Bedroom, just take the shortcut! It will save you substantial time. But you’ll want to make note of the shortcuts on the above maps. The standard way to get around IKEA is to follow the footsteps on the floor, which will take you through every section. There will also be a sign outside the room that tells exactly what type and shade of paint is used, and what the flooring is. But make sure that you have the actual dimensions of the room you want to furnish, as well as any furniture already in the room, because one 270 square foot room might have different dimensions from another. The above efficiency apartment is 270 square feet. One of the most impressive features of IKEA is the way they set up a whole room with furnitures and accessories, as if it were a real efficiency apartment or a bedroom. Photo: Mace Publishing, LLC Photo: Mace Publishing, LLC The rooms in IKEA’s Showroom Once upstairs, make sure to take a look at the maps, and maybe even take a picture of them to consult on your journey. However, you can enter the Marketplacel directly if you’re not shopping for furniture. When you enter IKEA Charlotte you’ll see the escalator, which takes you to the Showroom. You might wander, if you walk through the whole path of the Showroom and Marketplace, how long of a walk is that? Answer: It’s about 6/10 of a mile. Also on the bottom floor is the Småland, the children’s play area, although that is not open at this time. You pick these up as you walk through the area. The bottom floor contains the Marketplace, where you can find all kinds of accessories, and home decor. (You’ll pick the items up downstairs.) The restaurant is also on the top floor. The top floor contains the Showroom, where you shop for furniture and other large items. IKEA is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. There is also an area in front of the store where you can pull the car up after you shop so that you don’t have to drag everything across that massive parking lot. ![]() G and H are prime areas, because they are closest to the exit. There are lettered location signs in the parking lot, so make note of which ones you parked closed to. You’d be wise to park closer to the exit than the entrance, because you might be hauling a lot of stuff back to the car. ![]() If you’re coming from the north you could also take exit 45A. If you’re coming from the south, just take exit 43 from I-85. Photo: Mace Publishing, LLC Getting to IKEA Charlotte Kids eat freeĮvery Wednesday in 2022, IKEA Family members get up to two kids’ entrées for free when they buy any adult entrée in the IKEA restaurant. The store purchase must be at least $150. Eat at restaurant, save money in storeįrom July 20th to 22nd, 2022, get a coupon for up to $40 of the amount you spend at the restaurant, and apply it to store purchases the same day. Special Offersįind all current offers here. In case you’re traveling from out of town, read on for list of nearby hotels, restaurants near IKEA, and other things to do in Charlotte. Read on to learn how to make the most of your visit to IKEA Charlotte, including how to find your way around IKEA (including shortcuts), how to find your furniture after you choose it, info on picking up your furniture, IKEA’s hours, and much more. Plus, a stop in the restaurant is a must! IKEA Charlotte can be a little bit overwhelming, with 356,000 square feet of shopping space, but once you know a little bit about it, and learn some hints and tips, it can be a great place to shop for furniture, home accessories, kitchen ware, and even plants. So it’s no wonder that IKEA Charlotte is a destination for shoppers from all over the Carolinas. Although there are 52 IKEA stores in the U.S., the next closest IKEA is in Atlanta, four hours away. IKEA Charlotte, 8300 IKEA Boulevard, Charlotte, is the only IKEA in North or South Carolina. ![]()
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