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Moving furniture in restricted space!
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dont have the men at the back. have them all at the front.
and use a some blocks to rest it on. saves yer fingers.
Cool pic, thanks. I wonder if those men are free, I could do with their helpI'd love to see you try and get it out again though.... I guess you might have to leave it there if you ever move
Well yeah, that's the next problem! I don't want to leave it as the point of getting it was so everything matched.
I have almost accepted that it won't go where I want it, so will need to have a think about where else it can go. It wouldn't look as bad on the opposite wall as at least i'd see the doors on it, at the moment there's just a big side on view. Hmm, trust me to have a funny shaped room!Grocery challenge - Nov: £52/£100
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Hi,
I would think it will be easier to get out, than get it in, as you will only have to tip it forward, and lift.0 -
As has already been suggested, remove the doors and and internal fittings such as shelves. This will lighten the wardrobe considerably and make it much easier to lift and position.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0
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