Southlake shoppers will soon say goodbye to one of Park Village’s most unique retail additions.
IKEA has announced that its Southlake Plan and Order Point — the first in the nation to combine a design studio with a pickup point — will officially close Feb. 1, 2026.
Opened in 2023, the 10,809-square-foot space brought the beloved Scandinavian brand closer to local residents who were used to trekking to Frisco or Grand Prairie. As a compact design studio, the Southlake location offered an intimate alternative to the region’s 300,000-plus-square-foot stores, giving customers access to the same expansive inventory without the overwhelming maze of the larger warehouses. Its quiet showroom featured fully built kitchens, bedroom setups, bathroom displays and the ever-popular wardrobe planning bay, all meant to spark inspiration and streamline decision-making.
The Plan and Order Point quickly became a one-stop shop for remodel and redesign projects. Customers could book one-on-one sessions with in-store planners, customize everything from closet configurations to hardware and lighting, and rely on staff to ensure products were in stock and accurately sized for their homes. The location’s pickup point, the first of its kind nationwide, made it easy to retrieve online orders without fighting highway traffic.
According to the company, Southlake customers with open kitchen, room or business design projects can complete them before Feb. 1 or transition their plans to another IKEA store or to a remote planner online. IKEA’s full-size locations in Frisco and Grand Prairie will continue to serve North Texas.