Furniture assembly Warsaw — quick and professional help

Got new furniture but no time, tools, or patience to put it together? Furniture assembly in Warsaw is one of the handyman jobs people book most often — for a reason. Flatpack items may look easy on paper, but in real life they can swallow whole hours, get on your nerves, and sometimes leave you with damaged panels. A professional assembler gets it done quicker, neater, and without mystery screws left at the end.

What furniture assembly in Warsaw includes

This service covers anything from one item to furnishing an entire flat. Whether you need a wardrobe from IKEA assembled, a made-to-measure kitchen fitted, or several office desks put together — one booking is enough. For a broader look at what a handyman in Warsaw can handle, or what a jack of all trades does apart from furniture, have a look at our guides.

Types of furniture we assemble — IKEA assembly Warsaw and beyond

When to hire a flatpack assembly service Warsaw instead of DIY

If it’s one small shelf — assemble it yourself. But if you’ve got a PAX wardrobe, a full bedroom set, or anything that has to be fixed to the wall, a professional handyman assembly service in Warsaw can save you 3–5 hours and a lot of irritation. Even more so when the furniture is heavy, delicate, or the manual is in a language you don’t understand. Take a look at our ready-made furniture assembly guide to see what the service looks like.

How furniture assembly pricing works in Warsaw

Furniture assembly price in Warsaw depends on the furniture type, how complicated the brand is, and how many pieces there are. One PAX wardrobe takes 1–2 hours. A full bedroom setup (wardrobe + bed + 2 nightstands + dresser) usually takes 3–5 hours. Kitchen installation is quoted separately and depends on the number of units. We charge by the hour or give fixed quotes for bigger jobs — just send photos of the boxes and we’ll price it before we come.

Before delivery — how to prepare

Inspect all boxes for damage before you sign the delivery receipt. Match the number of packages with the packing list. Make space in the room where the furniture will go — the assembler needs enough floor area to spread out panels and fittings. If the furniture has to go up to a second floor, check staircase access in advance. For wardrobes, keep a tape measure nearby — the assembler will check clearances before work starts.

On the day — wardrobe assembly Warsaw and more

The handyman comes with a full set of tools — drills, spirit levels, Allen keys, clamps. He opens every box, checks the contents against the hardware bag, and builds the furniture step by step. Doors get aligned, drawers get adjusted, and the item is fixed to the wall when needed. All packaging is gathered and stacked neatly for you. If anything is missing or damaged, he’ll spot it right away and explain how to get the replacement.

IKEA vs other brands — what’s different for handyman furniture Warsaw

Common assembly challenges

  • IKEA — clear manuals, but cam-lock systems need accuracy. PAX systems need wall anchoring for safety. Our IKEA assembly specialists work with the full current range
  • Agata, BRW, Forte — Polish brands with fairly clear instructions. Hardware quality differs — some pieces need pre-drilling
  • Online-only brands (Jysk, Castorama house brands) — instructions can be hit or miss, and parts are sometimes missing
  • Custom furniture — no manual at all, built from drawings. This needs an experienced carpenter-handyman

Common mistakes when assembling furniture yourself

What goes wrong

  • Not checking for missing parts before starting — you get halfway through and then notice the hardware bag is missing
  • Skipping wall anchoring — tall furniture (wardrobes, bookshelves) has to be fixed to the wall, especially in homes with children
  • Over-tightening cam locks — chipboard cracks easily. One quarter-turn too far and the panel is finished
  • Assembling on a hard floor without protection — this scratches both the floor and the furniture. Always put down cardboard or a blanket
  • Ignoring drawer alignment — soft-close drawers need final adjustment after assembly. Without that, they stick or don’t shut flush

What to prepare before the assembly visit

Client checklist

  • All boxes delivered and placed in the room where the furniture will go
  • Clear 2–3 metres of floor space around the assembly area
  • Photos of the furniture model (or a link to the product page)
  • Confirm the exact position — which wall, which corner
  • If old furniture needs to be removed first — say so when booking (see furniture disassembly)

Real case — full flat furnishing in Bielany, Warsaw

A young couple moved into a new flat in Bielany. IKEA delivery: PAX wardrobe (236 cm, 3 sections), MALM bed with storage, 2 HEMNES nightstands, KALLAX shelving unit, MICKE desk and a MILLBERGET office chair. Total: 8 flatpack items across 19 boxes. The handyman finished the whole job in one working day — 7.5 hours including wall anchoring for the PAX and KALLAX. All packaging was folded down and stacked neatly. A full IKEA wardrobe assembly Warsaw job from opening boxes to completed rooms.

FAQ — furniture assembly Warsaw

How long does furniture assembly take?

One wardrobe: 1–2 hours. A bed: 30–60 minutes. A full bedroom set: 3–5 hours. A kitchen: 1–2 days depending on the number of units. We estimate the timing after seeing photos of your boxes.

Do you assemble IKEA furniture only?

No — we assemble all brands: IKEA, Agata, BRW, Forte, Jysk, Castorama and custom-made pieces. IKEA is the one we see most often, but the process is much the same for all flatpack furniture.

Can you disassemble old furniture before assembling new?

Yes — just mention it when booking. Disassembly and prep for removal is a separate service. See our furniture disassembly guide for details.

Is wall anchoring included?

Yes — all tall furniture (wardrobes, bookshelves, KALLAX units) is fixed to the wall as standard. The assembler brings suitable fixings for concrete, brick and plasterboard walls.

What if a part is missing or damaged?

The assembler checks all parts before starting. If something is missing, he’ll help you contact the manufacturer for a replacement and arrange a return visit to complete the assembly.

How much does furniture assembly cost in Warsaw?

Pricing is hourly or fixed per item. Send photos of your furniture boxes and we’ll give you a binding estimate before the visit. No hidden fees — you pay exactly what we quote.

Do I need to provide tools?

No — the assembler brings a full professional toolkit: drills, spirit levels, Allen keys, clamps, wall anchors. You only need to have the furniture boxes in the room.

Can you assemble furniture on the same day as delivery?

In most cases yes — book the assembly ahead of time and set it for the delivery day. We suggest a 1–2 hour buffer after the delivery slot. Same-day availability depends on our calendar.

Do you repair damaged furniture too?

Yes — chipboard repair, hinge replacement, drawer repairs and more. See our furniture repair guide for what’s included.

Do you work in all Warsaw districts?

Yes — Mokotów, Ursynów, Bielany, Żoliborz, Wola, Praga, Śródmieście and all other districts. Locations outside Warsaw may involve an extra travel fee.

Why choose HandyMan24 for furniture assembly in Warsaw

HandyMan24 puts together 50+ pieces of furniture every week across Warsaw. Verified professionals, fixed pricing, same-day availability. We handle anything from one KALLAX to a complete apartment fit-out. Need flat pack assembly in Warsaw or an IKEA wardrobe assembly done the right way? Call today — your furniture can be up before dinner.

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