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Visit the Swedish restaurant on weekdays 10:00-20:00 and on weekends 9:30-20:30. We always have something tasty to offer for your special occasions and every day.
Do you feel like making changes to the interior of your home but don’t know where to start? Book a consultation with one of our professional interior designers, and let us bring your dreams to life.
Looking for extra bedroom storage? There are many ways to put unused and perhaps unusual spaces to smart use. You just need to be a little creative.
Learn moreA limited collection designed in collaboration with Finnish design house Marimekko, BASTUA is inspired by nature and the self-care rituals of the Nordic sauna. The furniture, glassware and textiles with vibrant prints encapsulate the simple and aesthetic beauty of Nordic nature.
Read moreIKEA annually conducts a global research called “Life at Home”. It gives a clearer understanding of how the life at home looks like today. This year, it has revealed how important it is that our home reflects our personal style and identity. When our home reflects us, we’re almost twice as likely to believe it’s a source of our mental wellbeing.
Learn moreWhen it comes to saving space, water or electricity, small solutions can make a big difference. We have lots of affordable products that can work long hours and never ask for days off. Employ them to reduce your expenses and make your home more environmentally friendly. Ready to meet?
Learn moreAfter a short break, our interior designer Ūla is back to the family crisis centre in Kaunas. She has already furnished several rooms and lounge areas here, but this time her task is even more interesting: she cam here to furnish a cosy and private office for a child psychologist. Have a look!
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Learn moreVisit the Swedish restaurant on weekdays 10:00-20:00 and on weekends 9:30-20:30. We always have something tasty to offer for your special occasions and every day.
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After a short break, our interior designer Ūla is back to the family crisis centre in Kaunas. She has already furnished several rooms and lounge areas here, but this time her task is even more interesting: she came here to furnish a cosy and private office for a child psychologist.
Meet Darius, the hero of this week who works in IT and usually does that from the comfort of his home. He is lucky to have a separate home office in the apartment but not entirely happy with the way it‘s furnished. Darius is dreaming of a modern and ergonomic place to work, more space for storage and a cosy reading corner to spend his free time after work. But does it mean that he should level his old room to the ground? Our interior designer Gabija has shown what can be done without major repairs.
How do you create an attractive yet functional home with not much money to spare? It’s a pressing question that so many of us have – and fortunately, IKEA interior designers are perfectly poised to answer it.
A compact apartment designed with a child’s needs in mind, means kids quickly find independence in important ways. Wherever possible, things are kept within reach so that it’s easy to play, create, or help with chores when the mood strikes – solo or together.
Welcome into a one-bedroom apartment set up for a tight, urban-dwelling family unit. While it may have a tiny footprint, activities are packed into every corner of this home, making it a place to learn and grow together – all on a budget.
Welcome to Arvydas and Justina‘s kitchen! Although this couple owns the whole house, it’s namely the kitchen where they spend the most of their time: cooking, sitting by the fireplace or even using their beloved dining table for work. It seems like they have a perfect spot and couldn‘t ask for more. But is it really so? Our interior designer Justina came to their home to find out what else is still missing and to help make the couple’s dreams come true.
A limited collection designed in collaboration with Finnish design house Marimekko, BASTUA is inspired by nature and the self-care rituals of the Nordic sauna. The furniture, glassware and textiles with vibrant prints encapsulate the simple and aesthetic beauty of Nordic nature.
This week we have visited the Katinai family – Andrius, Viktorija and their twin boys. We have met in the living room, but in their home, this room is not just for welcoming guests. It’s where the family spends their free time and keeps a lot of things, and while the children are playing there, Andrius and Viktorija are trying to concentrate on their work and creativity. To make sure the living room provides enough space for everyone and everything, the family asked our interior designer Anželika for help and ideas.
“Life at Home Report” is one of the biggest and most distinctive global researches that we conduct to find out what life at home means today – and how we can help make it better. Last year we spoke to 37,000 people living in homes of all shapes and sizes across 37 countries, including 1017 in Lithuania.
Evaldas and Agnė are expecting a baby boy, who already has a name – it’s Benas. The newly baked parents decided to dedicate a separate room for their new family member. The space is small and oddly shaped, but the couple wants to fit all the necessary furniture there. How to choose the right furniture for the growing baby? To find the answer, this week’s heroes teamed up with our interior designer Gabrielė Leistrumaitė.