Getting chairs through doors
Getting chairs through doors
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Ken Sington

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3,964 posts

262 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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I need to get hold of some new armchairs and a sofa for a room at the top of the house but don't want to end up buying something that won't fit when it is delivered. I know removal bods are pretty good at wangling stuff through small doors, but is there any critical chair dimension or angle of back to seat in relation to the door size that determines what would go through?

This possibly ^^^ doesn't describe what I am getting at too well, but I think you will know what I mean thumbup

Nollub

108 posts

254 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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You might care to look at DFS, they do some sofas with removable ends for just this reason, to be able to get through spaces which the same "full size" sofa would not fit through.

Gareth79

8,749 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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http://www.nabru.co.uk/ have had good reviews

Dogwatch

6,368 posts

246 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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The usual dodge is to turn the chair on its side. If the distance from the floor at the bottom back of the chair to the back of the seat arms (or seat if it doesn't have arms) is greater than the width of the door opening then you may have problems. Obviously helps if the door can be pushed right back.

Parsnip

3,214 posts

212 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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PIVOT!

ColinM50

2,687 posts

199 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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Take the window out and hoik it up the outside of the house on a block and tackle. Done it a few times, bit of a giggle and always gets everyone out of their houses to watch.

Simpo Two

91,478 posts

289 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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ColinM50 said:
Take the window out and hoik it up the outside of the house on a block and tackle. Done it a few times, bit of a giggle and always gets everyone out of their houses to watch.
My accountant did that with a big chest of drawers. On the way down the wind caught it and it spun and swung inwards, smashing his front window hehe

Whilst taking the strain he was braced against an upstairs radiator and that moved and started leaking too...

Mr Pointy

12,862 posts

183 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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ColinM50 said:
Take the window out and hoik it up the outside of the house on a block and tackle. Done it a few times, bit of a giggle and always gets everyone out of their houses to watch.
I've always liked the way houses in Amsterdam lean forward & have a big beam & hook at the top to make moving in easy.


Du1point8

22,543 posts

216 months

Wednesday 16th March 2011
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I have this:

http://www.nabru.co.uk/product/sofabed/Alda+2+Seat...

but after 3/4 years Im hankering after a brown leather sofa...

I firent managed to get his through into his flat and will found out what make as that too came apart