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Prebuilt large units up the stairs?
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Prebuilt large units up the stairs?
What are your experiences regarding getting a prebuilt 1.2m long unit up the stairs in a usual council estate block? Is it doable?
This is going to be the largest of the ones I buy: https://www.diy-kitchens.com/showunit.a ... FMLIVX7Qkk
This is going to be the largest of the ones I buy: https://www.diy-kitchens.com/showunit.a ... FMLIVX7Qkk
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If you think about it how do sofas get in using the same route? I cannot think that no flats in the block have them because of access.
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I don't know, I bought a sofa that came in 4 pieces and was assembled. My kitchen worktops (3 meter long) had to be lifted onto the balcony using ropes so I am a bit worried about pre-assembled units. I take it then that they do fit?dewaltdisney wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:58 am If you think about it how do sofas get in using the same route? I cannot think that no flats in the block have them because of access.
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Post by dewaltdisney »
The flats would have been designed with access for bulky items to get in, I would have thought a 1.2m length would be okay. You have the fallback of using a rope to haul it up if the (much heavier) worktops came in that way.
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Prebuilt large units up the stairs?
think off it logically
i am 1.75 tall x400x600 roughly and dont have to stoop or walk through doors at an angle or in a funny way
providing the door openings are say 660mm/2ft3" wide i cant see a problem even approaching from an angle
public stairwells tend to be wider wider than domestic so if you can get it to the front door your sorted
i am 1.75 tall x400x600 roughly and dont have to stoop or walk through doors at an angle or in a funny way
providing the door openings are say 660mm/2ft3" wide i cant see a problem even approaching from an angle
public stairwells tend to be wider wider than domestic so if you can get it to the front door your sorted
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Prebuilt large units up the stairs?
I sometimes walk through doors at an angle and in a funny way, but that's when I've had a Scotch or two too many..big-all wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:49 pm think off it logically
i am 1.75 tall x400x600 roughly and dont have to stoop or walk through doors at an angle or in a funny way
providing the door openings are say 660mm/2ft3" wide i cant see a problem even approaching from an angle
public stairwells tend to be wider wider than domestic so if you can get it to the front door your sorted

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that because the room keeps moving often in a wibilly wabbly wayGadget wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:51 pmI sometimes walk through doors at an angle and in a funny way, but that's when I've had a Scotch or two too many..big-all wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:49 pm think off it logically
i am 1.75 tall x400x600 roughly and dont have to stoop or walk through doors at an angle or in a funny way
providing the door openings are say 660mm/2ft3" wide i cant see a problem even approaching from an angle
public stairwells tend to be wider wider than domestic so if you can get it to the front door your sorted![]()

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Prebuilt large units up the stairs?
If you are ordering online from DIYK (been there done that*) you can specify (as you raise the order for each item) for particular units to be flat-packed due to access issues, then glue them yourself on site, it's not rocket-science. Just add a note to the item on the page & they follow the instruction.
For instance, I knew I would have issues with a couple of carcases to modify, specified "no glue" and although they were delivered assembled, they knocked apart easily, did my bits (cooker hood & duct cutouts) then glued the joints back together.
* Customer Service Aftersales has been excellent.
For instance, I knew I would have issues with a couple of carcases to modify, specified "no glue" and although they were delivered assembled, they knocked apart easily, did my bits (cooker hood & duct cutouts) then glued the joints back together.
* Customer Service Aftersales has been excellent.
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