Furniture Rearrangement in Your Apartment in Warsaw — Fast, Careful, Damage-Free

Furniture Rearrangement in Your Apartment in Warsaw — Fast, Careful, Damage-Free — HandyMan24 Warsaw

Thinking about freshening up your room layout, but the heavy wardrobe stands in the wrong place and the sofa has to move to the opposite wall? Rearranging furniture sounds easy — until you try pushing an 80 kg dresser over laminate. One awkward shove and you end up with a deep floor scratch and a dented wall. We do furniture rearrangement all over Warsaw: we shift heavy pieces with full protection for floors and walls, and we partly take apart and put back together items when that is necessary. If you want your furniture moved without risking your finishes, call us — we will get it done in one visit.

How much does furniture rearrangement cost and what affects the price

The price depends on how many items need moving, how big they are, whether partial disassembly is required, and what kind of floor you have. Shifting a bed inside one room is one job; moving a three-section sliding wardrobe from the bedroom to the living room is a completely different one. The final cost is affected by things like whether doors or shelves have to come off before moving, the floor finish (laminate, hardwood, tile — each one needs proper protection), and how many floors and doorways are on the way. Fixings for putting furniture back together are included. Protective materials (film, felt pads) are on us. You can check the current prices in the table below.

Serviceminmax
Furniture rearrangement in apartment120 zł/h200 zł/h
Furniture disassembly 100 zł250 zł

How the on-site furniture rearrangement works

  1. You tell us what the job is: what has to be moved, from where to where, and send photos. The technician checks the scope and gives you an estimated timeframe.
  2. We set a date. We often come the same day or the next one, depending on availability.
  3. The technician arrives with a rearrangement kit: felt pads, furniture sliders, carrying straps, protective floor film, and cardboard corner guards.
  4. We look over the situation on site: check if partial disassembly is necessary (doors, shelves, drawers), and inspect the floor and doorways.
  5. We secure the floor and walls along the moving route. Laminate gets covered with film, wall corners with cardboard. Sliders or felt pads go under the furniture legs.
  6. We move the furniture into its new place. Heavy pieces (wardrobes, dressers) are moved on gliders or carried by two people with straps.
  7. We position everything, level the feet, and put doors and shelves back on. We make sure everything stands straight, doors shut properly, and drawers run smoothly.

Common mistakes when rearranging furniture yourself

  • Pulling a wardrobe over laminate without pads — the legs or bottom edge dig in and leave scratches. Fixing laminate costs much more than hiring a professional.
  • Leaving doors and shelves in place before moving — the piece gets heavier, the balance changes, doors swing open and can tear out the hinges.
  • Dragging a fridge or washing machine across the floor — you wreck both the floor and the appliance. These should only be carried or moved on a trolley.
  • Ignoring doorway measurements — a 120 cm wide wardrobe will not go through an 80 cm door without partial disassembly. Most people realise this only after the wardrobe is already moved away from its place.
  • Trying to move furniture alone — a heavy dresser can tip, fall on your foot, or smash into the wall. Two people minimum for anything over 40 kg.
  • Skipping wall protection in the hallway — when carrying large furniture, corners get clipped, and you end up with dents and chipped plaster.
  • Setting furniture on an uneven floor without adjusting the feet — doors sit crooked, drawers do not close, and the unit rocks.
  • Working in a rush — that is how impacts, scratches, and injuries happen. Even one wardrobe should be moved calmly and step by step.

What to prepare before the technician arrives

  • Choose the final furniture layout — draw a quick sketch or just mark the spots. Changing the plan on site takes extra time.
  • Empty the furniture: clothes from the wardrobe, books from shelves, dishes from display cabinets. Every extra kilogram makes the work harder and raises the risk of damage.
  • Take fragile things off the moving route — vases, mirrors, floor lamps.
  • Measure doorway widths if furniture has to go from room to room. Let the technician know in advance if any openings are tight.
  • Check that sockets, cables, and heating pipes will not end up behind the furniture in the new spot — or tell the technician.
  • Clear the way: remove rugs, shoes, and small items from the floor.
  • Keep pets in another room — when heavy items are being carried, they can be bumped by accident.
  • For large pieces (sliding wardrobe, wall unit, corner sofa), tell us beforehand so the technician can come with a helper.
  • Give us the intercom code and information about nearby parking.
  • Mention if appliances (TV, washing machine) also need to be moved — this changes the tool set needed for the job.

A real case from Warsaw

A client in Mokotow decided to rearrange her two-room flat after renovation work. The job was to move the double bed from the bedroom into the living room, and swap the sliding wardrobe with mirror doors the other way. The 180 cm wide wardrobe would not pass through the 80 cm doorway. We took off the mirror doors, removed the shelves and hanging rail, and dismantled the top compartment. The carcase went through the opening with 2 cm clearance on each side. The whole corridor route was covered with protective film — the floor was newly installed oak parquet. The bed was dismantled into the frame, headboard, and slats and carried over in two trips. In the new place we put everything back together, adjusted the wardrobe feet to deal with a slight floor slope, and checked the doors. The whole job took three hours with two technicians. Not one scratch on the parquet — the client checked it with a torch (compatible with IKEA, JYSK, Agata Meble and similar).

Frequently asked questions

What furniture do you rearrange?

Pretty much anything: wardrobes, dressers, beds, sofas, bookcases, desks, display cabinets. If something is too heavy for one technician, we send two.

What is included in the price?

The technician’s labour, protective materials (film, felt pads, cardboard), and partial disassembly with reassembly if needed. Carrying materials upstairs and waste removal are billed separately.

Do I need to empty the furniture myself?

Yes, definitely. A full wardrobe weighs two to three times more than an empty one, and moving it loaded is the quickest way to damage both the floor and the furniture.

Do you move furniture between rooms or only within one room?

Both. If a piece will not go through the doorway, we partly dismantle it, carry it through, and put it back together in the new place.

What if I have expensive hardwood floors?

That is exactly when a professional makes sense. We use felt sliders, protective film, and cardboard pads — no scratches. We recently rearranged furniture on freshly laid oak parquet in Ursynow — the floor stayed spotless.

How long does rearrangement take?

One or two items within one room — around an hour. A full flat rearrangement with disassembly — three to five hours, depending on the scope and difficulty.

Can you also hang a shelf or picture at the new spot?

Yes, the technician brings drilling and mounting tools. Extra work is priced separately.

Do you work on weekends?

Yes, Saturdays and Sundays are normal working days. Book ahead — weekend slots go quickly.

Who does the work and how we operate

Rearrangement is done by technicians who know both flat-pack and solid furniture — they understand how to take apart a wardrobe without damaging the fixings and how to move a dresser over laminate without leaving a single mark. We work across all of Warsaw and nearby areas: Mokotow, Wola, Ursynow, Bemowo, Praga, Wilanow. We bring all the gear needed: sliders, straps, protective materials. To book a visit, call or message us and we will get back to you within an hour.

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