Ikea Flat Pack Furniture
Ikea is the biggest name in self-assembly flat pack furniture with some of the most modern designs around. They make furniture which is stylish yet affordable.
To make quality furniture so affordable, Ikea need to reduce production and shipping costs. They do this by getting you, the customer, to assemble your furniture yourself.
But what if you don’t have the correct tools for the job? Or you don’t have the skills or the time to build your new flat pack furniture yourself?
This is where A.M Flat Pack can help. Are you looking for someone to build your IKEA furniture? We are very experienced in assembling Ikea furniture, especially with more difficult, larger items such as wardrobes, beds and chests of drawers.
Flat pack assembly can be very time consuming, especially if you don’t have the experience or tools to carry out the job. A.M Flat Pack can quickly and carefully assemble your flat pack furniture allowing you to spend quality time with your family, or just to relax with a cup of coffee and your favourite book.
Better still, there is no need for you to waste any annual leave as we can build your flat packs in the evening or at weekends to suit you, allowing you to save precious annual leave for yourself!
Sit back, relax and let A.M Flat Pack build your Ikea furniture!
Helping piece together your flat pack furniture
This Ikea Pax corner wardrobe is made up of two standard frames as seen in this image and one corner frame.
Here are the three frames assembled and fixed together. This is the tall version (236cm high).
Here you can see the interior fittings. Shelves and rails help to organise clothes.
Keep everything looking tidy with some stylish high gloss grey doors and check yourself out in the full length mirror doors.
IKEA Pax corner wardrobe with full length mirror doors, Bristol
This tall wardrobe makes the most of valuable bedroom space. It has a stylish corner return section for added storage without taking up much more room. Utilising the corner of the room with this IKEA Pax combination wardrobe means there is more room for other furniture such as the bed.
Inside, there are shelves and rails to help keep the clothes organized. Outside, there are two full length mirror doors and two high gloss grey doors, all with soft close hinges.