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Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly: When to DIY and When to Hire a Pro

Few things test your patience quite like a flat-pack wardrobe, a cryptic instruction sheet and a bag of identical-looking screws. Flat-pack furniture is affordable and convenient, but assembling it well is a real skill. So when should you roll up your sleeves and build it yourself, and when is it smarter to call in a professional? This guide breaks down the decision β€” and shares practical tips for nailing it either way.

βš–οΈDIY or hire? The quick verdict

πŸ™‚ Try it yourself
  • Bedside tables & small drawers
  • Basic chairs & TV stands
  • Low bookcases (not wall-fixed)
  • Single shelves & coat racks
πŸ”§ Call a pro
  • Sliding-door wardrobes
  • Bunk beds & corner units
  • Wall-fixed tall furniture
  • Gym equipment & modular storage

πŸ™‚When DIY assembly makes sense

Plenty of flat-pack items are perfectly manageable at home if you have a little time and patience. Smaller, lower-stakes pieces are ideal candidates for a DIY approach.

  • βœ“Simple items such as bedside tables, small bookcases, TV stands and basic chairs.
  • βœ“Furniture that won’t bear heavy loads or be moved around frequently.
  • βœ“Jobs where you have the right tools and a clear, uninterrupted space to work.

πŸ”§When to hire a professional

Some builds are best left to experienced hands. The cost of a professional is often far less than the cost of a wonky, unstable result β€” or a damaged item you can no longer return.

  • βœ“Large or complex pieces like sliding-door wardrobes, bunk beds and modular storage.
  • βœ“Items that must be securely fixed to a wall, such as tall bookcases and dressers.
  • βœ“Gym equipment and anything with many moving parts or load-bearing joints.
  • βœ“Tight deadlines, end-of-tenancy turnarounds, or several items to build at once.

⚠️The hidden risks of getting it wrong

⚠️ Safety firstFurniture that isn’t anchored to a wall can topple β€” a serious hazard in homes with children. Over-tightened or missed fixings weaken joints, shorten the lifespan of the piece, and can void the manufacturer’s warranty.

Professional assemblers know how to read the quirks of different brands and ensure everything is square, stable and safe β€” the first time.

πŸ› οΈDIY tips for a better build

  • βœ“Lay out and count every part against the instructions before you start.
  • βœ“Work on a soft surface like a rug or cardboard to avoid scratching panels.
  • βœ“Don’t fully tighten any screw until the whole frame is loosely assembled, then square it up.
  • βœ“Mind the orientation β€” it’s easy to build a unit upside-down or back-to-front.
  • βœ“Always use the supplied wall-anchor kit for any tall furniture.

πŸ“‹What a professional assembly service includes

A handyman assembly service typically arrives with industrial-grade tools and standard fixings, builds your furniture to manufacturer specification, secures it safely where needed, and tidies away the packaging. Whether it’s a single IKEA wardrobe or a full house of new furniture, the job is done quickly and correctly.

Β£48/hr
One handyman
7 Days
A week availability
Β£1m
Liability insured
πŸ’‘ Time-saverBuilding several pieces? A two-person team can assemble a full bedroom or living room in a fraction of the time it would take you solo β€” ideal before a move-in date.

❓Frequently asked questions

Can you assemble furniture from any brand?Yes β€” professional handymen build all major brands, including IKEA, plus wardrobes, beds, desks and gym equipment.
Do I need to provide any tools?No. A professional arrives fully equipped with the tools and standard fixings needed to complete the job safely.
Will you secure furniture to the wall?Absolutely. Wall-anchoring tall or heavy items is a core part of a safe, professional assembly.
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