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IKEA – DIY

After the flood in our house, we had to refurbish the bedroom. I first bought a grey bed, but it was a problem to find matching dresser/drawers. So I find something suitable at IKEA, a HAUGA model with 6 drawers. The price was good but this meant I had to put it together and it is not top quality. I am not a handyman like my late father was so I expected a challenge here. When I arrived home with boxes I left them aside until Saturday to have enough time and I could work in peace without pressure.

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So after 5 hours, with a lunch and many cigarette breaks, I managed to finish assembly. A few days later I bought another HAUGA piece with 3 drawers and a few shelves and finished in just 2 hours. So the learning curve is steep and the next piece I would probably do in an hour. From this experience, I got my perfect list of steps on how to finish assembling IKEA furniture with the least trouble.

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Table of Contents

Steps

IKEA Hauga

Summary

IKEA furniture has a nice, clean look. Price is competitive. On the downside, your work is needed and the quality of furniture doesn’t allow re-assembling it. I would suggest buying at IKEA if you at least have a basic manual skill and you take it as a project and not a burden. I have to stress again, checking the manual each step of the way is essential. But if I managed you could do it as well.

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