Assembling furniture can be a daunting task. With organization and adherence to the product's step-by-step instructions, assembling furniture is easy!
See the following steps for tips on assembling furniture.
1. Determine whether you can move the box containing the furniture. If not, enlist the help of others to move it near to where you are planning on placing it once assembled. This will help you avoid having to carry the assembled furniture up the stairs or trying to fit it through a doorway.
2. Clear an assembly space that is larger than the finished piece of furniture with extra room for tools and garbage. Solid surfaces like wood or cement floors are best. Avoid plush carpets as they do not provide a flat work surface and small components may be lost.
3. Open the box and remove its contents. The cardboard may be moved to your designated trash area or be used to protect the work surface. If you are using the box to protect the work surface, break it and lay it flat on the floor.
4. Locate the assembly instructions and parts list. Using the parts list, organize the materials by type to verify that all necessary materials are included. Place any protective or shipping material in designated trash area.
5. The tools needed to assemble furniture may have been included in the box. If not, identify the tools needed to assemble the furniture and bring them to your assembly space. Designate an area to keep them so you don't have to spend extra time looking for lost tools. Power tools can significantly speed up the assembly process if you have them.
6. Assemble your furniture by following the step-by-step instructions. Do not skip steps or assemble furniture pieces out of order. Remember that the product designers wrote the instructions so consumers can assemble the product as quickly as possible.
7. Once you have completed the last step, verify that your new piece of furniture is complete, taking note if you have any leftover parts.
Tips & Warnings:
- Do not over-tighten screws
- Consider using knee pads when working on wood or cement floors
- The time required to assemble a furniture piece will fluctuate based on the complexity of the piece and the comfort level or skill that the assembler has
- Large furniture items will require two or more people during the assembly process
Below is an itemized list of all the furniture carried at Kitchen Stuff Plus. If the item you are looking for is not listed, please reach out to our Customer Service team for assistance. Email us at contactus@kitchenstuffplus.com or chat with us live on our website.
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