8 Secret Ways to Save at Ikea

Furnishing your home doesn't have to break the bank. Use these little-known tips to do it at IKEA on a budget.

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Join IKEA’s Loyalty Program

Like many stores, a major way to save at IKEA is by joining their loyalty program, IKEA Family. You’ll get discounts on certain menu items at the IKEA restaurant, as well as an extra 30 minutes in Smaland, the store’s supervised children’s play area. Arguably the biggest perk is members-only prices on a different department (say, artwork or office accessories) each month. Make sure you sign up for email alerts to stay in the loop. These IKEA hacks are simply brilliant!

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Shop the As-Is Section

IKEA’s as-is section is half clearance department, half island of misfit toys. You’ll find returned, damaged, and previously displayed items at steep discounts. Go on a Monday morning to get first dibs on items customers returned over the weekend. “Obviously, those items can’t be returned,” notes David Bakke, shopping expert at Money Crashers. So make sure you’re not making too many impulse buys. Don’t miss these 17 other IKEA secrets employees won’t tell you. Check out the ever-popular IKEA Kallax turned into convenient craft room storage.

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Go In With a Plan

Because IKEA requires you to walk through the entire store before buying (although you can look out for shortcut signs if you’d like), it’s easy to pick up a few—or a ton—of items that weren’t on your original shopping list. Ignore those and stay on task. An extra $5 here and there adds up quickly.

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Tell Them You’re Moving

Even if you’re not, you’ll be able to get $25 off any $250 in-store purchase. Bring this coupon with you just in case. Plus: This patio furniture hack will keep your outdoor cushions from blowing away.

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Save Your Shopping Spree for a Tuesday

A trip to IKEA can be an hours-long affair. That means you and your crew are likely to get hungry while you’re there. Luckily, IKEA has you covered with their fantastic IKEA restaurant. And on Tuesdays, kids eat free. If you’re a member of IKEA Family, you’ll also get a free coffee or hot tea to keep you fueled.

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Wait for the Kitchen Sale

Once you get your IKEA Family card, you’ll be in the know about the timing of major sales. One of the biggest to watch out for? The IKEA kitchen sale. This major event happens three to four times a year and runs for about six weeks. The discounts are insane: 15-20 percent off a kitchen purchase of $2,000 or more. If you’ve got a renovation coming up and plan to swap out your cabinets, appliances, countertops, or lighting, it’s totally worth it.

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Shop IKEA on Amazon

If you haven’t found your dream furniture at a discount or in the as-is section, try your luck elsewhere. “Ikea.com isn’t always where you will find the best deals,” says Sarah Hollenbeck, shopping and savings expert at Offers.com. “Many IKEA items can be found on Amazon for up to half off. Plus, if you are a prime member, you can cut IKEA’s usual shipping time down to just two days by selecting Prime shipping at checkout.”

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Always Get the Sale Price

IKEA Family also guarantees you 90-day price protection. That means if an item you bought goes on sale within three months of your purchase date, you’ll get a refund for the difference. For the rest of your shopping needs, these are the 50 insider secrets to help you save at all your favorite stores. Plus: Check out these 12 things Costco employees won’t tell you.

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