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Flat Pack Furniture Companies operating in Isle of Canna

Sunday, August 4th, 2024

1) Flat Pack Wizard - Flat Pack Wizard offers expert furniture assembly services for customers in Isle of Canna. Their team of experienced technicians can quickly and efficiently assemble all types of flat pack furniture, including IKEA, Argos, and John Lewis products. They also offer additional services such as disassembly and furniture delivery.

2) Island Assembly Services - Island Assembly Services specializes in flat pack furniture assembly for customers in Isle of Canna. They have a team of trained technicians who are able to assemble furniture from a wide range of retailers, including IKEA, B&Q, and Dunelm. They also offer a "no hassle" guarantee for all their services.

3) <a href="https://flatpackamigos.co.uk">Flat Pack Amigos</a> - <a href="https://flatpackamigos.co.uk">Flat Pack Amigos</a> is a professional assembly service that operates in Isle of Canna and throughout the UK. They have a team of skilled technicians who can assemble furniture from all major retailers, as well as bespoke and custom-made pieces. They also offer additional services such as furniture disassembly and removal of packaging materials. <a href="https://flatpackamigos.co.uk">Flat Pack Amigos</a> prides itself on its high-quality services and customer satisfaction.

Make a Pax wardrobe taller

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

“I’d like a wardrobe or storage unit in my lounge and am thinking of the Pax Wardrobe 236 cm tall.. I have 300 cm tall room and wanted to mount it to the wall but also see if I could put the stepping stools on the bottom making it taller. Also I have uneven floors. Is this doable?”

Hi Mark,

I am not quite sure exactly what you mean by “Stepping Stools”. However it is probably not a good idea to put anything underneath the wardrobes. Each 1 metre wide unit weights over 30kg and with the extra weight of internal fittings, doors and drawers, the weight could become excessive once you start putting clothes and possessions inside.

I would approach it the other way around. Ikea do an extension unit (I can;t remember the name) which can increase the height of the Billy Bookcase. It is not as deep but might help you achieve your aim.

One point about the Pax wardrobes the top and bottom are connected to the side panels with three minifix fittings and two thin dowels at each connection to a side panel. If you stand on the base near to these fittings it can collapse under your weight. This is only really a risk during assembly especially with the corner Pax robes, but nevertheless, they are not designed to be built on stilts or have extra heavy units placed on top of them. If you go down this route, make sure you reinforce the fittings and consider how the weight of the upper units will be supported.

I am sorry I cannot be more helpful.

Edwin.