Large furniture pieces present some of the biggest challenges during any move. Wardrobes, bed frames, dining tables, and modular shelving units often cannot pass through standard doorways intact. Professional disassembly and reassembly prevent damage to both furniture and property.
Before moving day, identify which items require disassembly. Measure doorways, staircases, and elevator dimensions against your largest furniture pieces. If an item won't fit, disassembly is mandatory — attempting to force furniture through tight spaces causes expensive damage.
Keep hardware organized. Place screws, bolts, and brackets in labeled zip-lock bags taped to the corresponding furniture piece. Take photos of complex assemblies before disassembly — these serve as reassembly guides at your new home.
Protect disassembled components during transport. Wrap table legs, headboard panels, and shelf units individually in moving blankets or bubble wrap. Prevent scratches and dents by securing padding with stretch wrap.
Not all furniture should be disassembled by amateurs. Antiques, imported pieces with specialized joinery, and wall-mounted units require professional handling. A to Z Packers Nepal's crews carry the tools and experience for safe disassembly of all common furniture types.
At your new home, reassemble bedrooms first so your family has a comfortable space on move-in night. Verify that reassembled furniture is stable and all connections are secure before loading with items.


