Come now, it isn't _that_ hard to assemble IKEA stuff. The trick is to read ahead to see what it's gonna look like, which usually helps in figuring out why certain seemingly illogical steps must come first, and then follow it very carefully (down to noticing exactly which of the several types of screws in the box go where and when), and then it's usually fine. Most people I know here in Sweden have multiple IKEA objects in their home, and I am no exception. It used to be of lower quality which is probably where it gets its bad rep in (primarily) America from, but it's improved vastly since then.
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Come now, it isn't _that_ hard to assemble IKEA stuff. The trick is to read ahead to see what it's gonna look like, which usually helps in figuring out why certain seemingly illogical steps must come first, and then follow it very carefully (down to noticing exactly which of the several types of screws in the box go where and when), and then it's usually fine. Most people I know here in Sweden have multiple IKEA objects in their home, and I am no exception. It used to be of lower quality which is probably where it gets its bad rep in (primarily) America from, but it's improved vastly since then.