IKEA Delivery – Everything You Need to Know
Shopping at IKEA is an experience in itself, but sometimes you just want to shop from the comfort of your own home. That’s where IKEA delivery comes in. In this blog post, we’ll give you all the information you need to know about IKEA delivery – from how it works to how much it costs. So if you’re wondering if IKEA delivers to your home, read on!
How Does IKEA Delivery Work?
IKEA provides a flat-rate online delivery service to your home or business that starts at $5 for small items and $49 for large item deliveries. With this service, your merchandise can be placed in any room of your choice at no extra charge. You can also choose to have your order delivered to your nearest store for free. So, if you’re wondering if IKEA comes to your house, the answer is yes – we can make your shopping experience as easy as possible.
How Much Does IKEA Delivery Cost?
The cost of IKEA delivery depends on the size and quantity of the items you’re ordering. Small items have a flat rate of $5 per delivery, while large items start at $49 per delivery. If you’re unsure whether an item is considered small or large, you can always check the product details page on our website. Additional fees may apply for international orders or orders being shipped to remote areas.
When Will My Order Arrive?
For small items, delivery generally takes 3-7 business days. For large items, delivery generally takes 7-14 business days. However, please note that due to high demand during certain times of the year (like holidays), delivery times may be longer than usual. You’ll be given an estimated delivery date when you place your order, so you’ll always know when to expect your shipment.
We hope this blog post has answered all of your questions about IKEA delivery! If not, feel free to reach out to us through our website or social media channels and we’ll be happy to assist you further. Remember, we offer a flat-rate online delivery service that makes shopping at IKEA easier than ever before – so why not give it a try?