Flat pack furniture
Flat-pack furniture, a retailer of this particular type of furniture can store larger amounts than he could if they were fully assembled. This represents a great saving in both storage space used and the number of times the retailer will need to reorder stock and the associated cost of transporting it from the manufacturer to the salesroom.
Many of us have wandered around these superstores marvelling at the variety of designs of furniture that will enhance our living spaces and at the same time allow us to utilise all the potential of wall space in accommodations that have very little to offer in the way of floor space. Having paid for the ideal shelving systems or storage cabinets that are going to make life so much easier, the customer is then faced with the task of assembling them.
Reading the instructions thoroughly is absolutely essential if this deceptively simple project is to be successfully completed. Study the accompanying diagrams carefully as well, they can sometimes clarify an instruction that may be open to misinterpretation otherwise.
There will be a checklist of components that needs to be read and then the items on the list ticked off. The screws and fittings seem to be the most common reason for something going wrong. If there are not enough pieces of dowel or screws then the retailer should be contacted immediately.
Make sure you have the tools needed to carry out the job as well. Typically, a screwdriver, drill and hammer will be among the tools required.
Tags: plastic storage boxes, shelving systems, storage shelving, tool storage chest
