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Office furniture assembly often means more than a single piece. A new home office is usually a desk, a chair, a filing pedestal, and a bookcase. A small-business fit-out is the same thing at higher quantity. Here's what the work covers.
The core service covers every kind of office furniture sold flat in New Zealand: desks (fixed-height, sit-stand, executive, corner, L-shaped), office chairs (mesh, leather, ergonomic, executive), filing cabinets, drawer pedestals, bookcases, modular shelving, storage cabinets, and hutches. We build each piece against its own manual, tighten everything to spec, and check that drawers glide, doors close flush, and chair gas-lift mechanisms move through their full range. The work that separates a good build from a bad one happens at the tightening stage. A piece left half-tightened today is a loose, creaky piece six months from now, and most of the office furniture failures we see come back to that single shortcut.
Office storage gets less attention than desks but it's where the bulk of the assembly time often goes. Filing cabinets (lateral, vertical, mobile pedestal) have multiple drawer slides that need aligning so the drawers don't bind under file weight. Bookcases and modular shelving systems (IKEA KALLAX, BILLY, BESTÅ, Mocka, and the cheaper imports) need their backing panels squared properly or the whole unit ends up sitting out of true. Tall storage cabinets need anchoring to the wall, especially in commercial settings where stability matters more than people realise. We build the storage pieces in the same disciplined sequence as the desk, with the same attention to fittings.
A finished office needs more than a row of built furniture. Cables between the desk, monitor, and power outlets get routed through the desk's intended channels and tidied at the underside so the room actually looks finished. Tall storage cabinets, bookcases, and filing units get anchored to the wall where the configuration calls for it. We bring fixings for plaster, timber stud, and masonry, and check the wall type before drilling anything. Once everything is built, levelled, anchored, and routed, the packaging leaves with us: cardboard, polystyrene, plastic wrap, manuals, and the bag of dowels you'll never need. The room is swept before we go.
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