Loading...

Singapore

info@furnitureassembly.com.sg

Get in Touch

WhatsApp Furniture Assembly & Dissembly Service for no obligation quote and appointment.

SMS/WhatsApp +65 8085 9055

Contact Us

Our Services

Key Considerations for Furniture Installation

Key Considerations for Furniture Installation

1. Protect Other Areas of Your Home During Installation
When installing furniture, ensure the rest of your home is well-protected. Furniture installation often occurs during or after home renovations, so protecting key areas is essential, especially if renovations are not ongoing. Focus on safeguarding:

  • Floors: Particularly hardwood floors, which are prone to scratches.
  • Door Frames and Doors
  • Staircases
  • Wallpaper and Wall Lights

Use protective materials like soft pads or covers to prevent scratches, scuffs, or dents.

2. Monitor the Installation Process
If you hire professional installers, follow the installation process closely to identify any potential issues or damages. While experienced installers are generally careful, mistakes can occur, and companies often compensate for damages caused by their team.
If you're installing furniture yourself:

  • Prioritize personal safety by wearing protective gear.
  • Use soft materials like mats or blankets to protect floors from scratches or dents during the process.

3. Hardware Installation (Handles and Fixtures)
Pay close attention to the positioning of handles and other hardware during installation. The placement should prioritize functionality and convenience over aesthetics. For example:

  • Handles on overhead or tall cabinets should be installed on the lower part of the doors for easy reach.
  • Desk or drawer handles should be positioned where they are most practical for use.

4. Maintain Cleanliness During Installation
If you're replacing old furniture, keeping the area clean is even more critical. Custom furniture installations often involve onsite cutting and drilling, leading to sawdust and debris. Even with new furniture, consider doing a thorough cleaning after installation to ensure the area is tidy and dust-free.

5. Be Aware of Wall Structures and Pipelines
Modern renovations often include electrical and plumbing modifications. Pipes and wiring may be embedded in walls, particularly where walls meet ceilings. This is crucial to note because custom furniture installations, like kitchen cabinets, may require heavy tools like electric drills. Without proper knowledge of pipe and wiring placement, there's a risk of hitting and damaging them during installation.

6. DIY vs. Professional Installation
DIY Installation: Small, simple furniture pieces such as small shoe racks or stools can be safely installed by yourself.
Professional Installation: Larger, heavier, or more complex items such as wardrobes, hall cabinets, or custom-designed furniture should always be handled by professionals to avoid assembly errors or safety risks.

Additional Furniture Installation Tips

1. Be Careful When Unpacking
Furniture pieces can be heavy or bulky, and improper handling during unpacking may cause damage. Avoid using sharp tools carelessly as they may scratch the surface of the furniture. Use box cutters or knives carefully and with control.

2. Understand the Furniture Structure
Installers must be familiar with the structure of the furniture to prevent assembly errors such as reversing parts or damaging components. Avoid disassembling and reassembling pieces unnecessarily, as this may compromise the stability and durability of the furniture. Installers should ensure a careful and precise process to avoid damage to both the furniture and surrounding areas of the home.

3. Environmental Safety Post-Installation
Once the furniture is installed, avoid immediate use. Newly assembled furniture may still release small amounts of harmful substances or odors. Keep the room well-ventilated for a few days to allow these substances to dissipate, ensuring a safe environment for users.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smooth, safe, and efficient furniture installation process while protecting your home and maintaining the quality of your furniture.