14 Tips for Moving Furniture (2024)

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14 Tips for Moving Furniture (1)Family HandymanUpdated: Dec. 08, 2023

    Whether you're relocating or just rearranging, moving heavy furniture is a big job. Use these simple techniques to move heavy, awkward items without wrecking your back, your house or the furniture. How to move heavy furniture by yourself - use your head, not your back.

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    Carry Tall Items High and Low

    A tall dresser, filing cabinet or shelving unit is awkward to handle. Make it a two-person job. Tip the item backward at an angle and have one person carry the top while the other carries the bottom. This centers the weight and keeps the item from swinging out of control. Transporting the item up or down stairs is easier too, since the carrying angle will roughly match the slope of the stairs.

    Here are some other hacks for moving heavy furniture!

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    'Hook' Chairs Around Corners

    A large easy chair can be the opposite of easy to move. Follow the example of pro movers and "hook" large chairs around corners. Turn the chair on its side so it looks like an "L" and move it back-first through the doorway. Then curl it (hook it) around the door frame and slip it through.

    You should use furniture anchors after placement of the moved furniture.

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    How to Move a Couch: Stand Couches on End

    If you ever have to maneuver a couch down a hallway and through a door, you may find it almost impossible to carry it horizontally and make the turn into the room. Before you enter the hallway, place the couch on its end and slide it to the doorway. You'll almost always be able to hook it through the door. If it's a bit taller than the door opening, start the top away from the door and gain several inches of clearance.

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    Furniture Carrying Straps: Shoulder Dolly

    Moving and lifting straps (Shoulder Dolly, shown here, is one type) take the weight off your back by relying on leverage and large muscle groups. They also leave your hands free to maneuver awkward items. However, they can be tricky to use on stairs because the weight shifts completely to the downhill mover.

    P.S. These are our top picks for furniture-moving dollies to help get heavy jobs done.

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    Furniture Carrying Straps

    Look for lifting straps that can be adjusted for different-length objects as well as for different-size movers. The Forearm Forklift Lifting and Moving Straps shown here are great for moving on flat surfaces. While you're at it, get to know whether you should tip for furniture delivery.

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    Don't Carry or Drag—Slide

    You can buy furniture slides in many shapes and sizes at home centers and online. It's also easy to make your own sliders from plastic container covers, Frisbees, bedspreads, moving blankets, towels and carpet remnants. Use hard plastic sliders for carpeting, and soft, padded sliders for hard flooring.

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    Protect Furniture With Blankets and Plastic

    Moving blankets are invaluable for protecting the items you're moving as well as your house. Sure, renting them is cheap, but you can buy several for just a few dollars more at home centers or uhaul.com and always have them on hand. (You'll use them for all kinds of other things too.) To prevent damaging the finish and fragile edges of dressers, tables and other furniture, wrap the items completely with moving blankets and secure the blanket with stretch film. A 20-in. x 1,500-ft. roll of stretch film costs about $20 at home centers and moving outfitters.

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    Make a Mattress Sling

    Trying to wrestle a heavy, floppy mattress anywhere is tough. Many mattresses have handles, but they're not intended for carrying. They're actually made to help you position the mattress, so they're not very strong.Here's an easier way to carry a mattress: Make a simple rope sling that will give you and your helper a lot more control. Thread the rope through the mattress handles. Slip a 5-in. piece of 1-in. PVC pipe over the rope ends and then loop and tie each end to create a comfortable sling grip. Flip the mattress over so the sling is on the bottom and you're on your way.

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    Cut and Fold a Box Spring

    Is your box spring too big to fit in your stairway or around a tight corner? You could buy a "split" box spring designed specifically for this (and pay several hundred bucks) or cut your existing box spring and fold it so it fits. There's actually a simple, ingenious way to cut and fold your box spring without wrecking it.Remove the fabric covering (the most tedious part of this whole process is removing the staples) and place the box spring face down. Pull back the mattress cover along each side and cut through the frame just to the left or right of the middle crosspiece (don't cut through the crosspiece itself). Do this on both sides and in the center. You can now fold the box spring like a book as shown and move it. Secure it with a strap to prevent it from springing open.To put it back together, screw a 1x2 along the center crosspiece cuts and against the inside of the outer frame to reinforce them. Then staple the fabric covering back in place.

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    Plan Where It Lands

    If you're moving to a new house, decide beforehand which furniture will go where. Before you move, sketch a floor plan with the correct measurements of each room, measure your furniture and create your layout. Then, as you move things in, you (or your helpers, if you're not there) can place your furniture in the correct spot and not have to touch it again. To make it easy on the movers, tape a copy of the plan to the wall of each room so people can tell at a glance where things go.

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    Take the Back Off a Recliner

    Find the back brackets on the outside or inside of the back frame. Lift the locking levers on both sides (you may need to use long-nose pliers) and slide the back straight up to remove it from the recliner. Always lift a recliner from the sides, not by the back or footrest. Tie the footrest in place so it doesn't spring open.

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    Take Apart What You Can

    When you're lugging a sofa through a doorway, remember: You can always make it a few inches smaller by removing the feet. The same principle applies to any piece of furniture you need to make sleeker or lighter: Take off any and all knobs, drawers, shelves, racks and legs.

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    Remove Your Door Stop Molding

    Sometimes, an extra 1/2 in. is all it takes to get through a doorway. If removing the door doesn't open up enough space, pry off the door stop molding. That will give you another 3/4 in.

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    Ramp It Up (and Down)

    Use lumber, scaffold planks and blocks to create ramps to maneuver items.

    Originally Published: July 24, 2019

    14 Tips for Moving Furniture (2024)

    FAQs

    How to move extremely heavy furniture? ›

    You can use a hand truck, 4-wheel dolly or appliance dolly. If you're moving heavy furniture upstairs or down, a hand truck will be your best bet. No matter which you use, you want to make sure the item is balanced on the dolly and strapped in using any lifting straps or tie down straps.

    How to lift heavy furniture to the second floor? ›

    Use a 2-person shoulder dolly to lift furniture that is too heavy on its own. Secure the shoulder harness around each lifter's shoulders, place the lifting strap under the heavy piece of furniture, and attach the lifting strap to the shoulder harnesses.

    What is the most cost effective way to move furniture? ›

    9 ways to move for cheap
    • See if friends and family are willing to help. ...
    • Hire day laborers. ...
    • Use your own vehicle for most of the move. ...
    • Rent a truck and compare quotes from several truck rental companies. ...
    • Consider renting a moving container. ...
    • Get quotes from multiple moving companies and negotiate your moving costs.
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    How to move a heavy box upstairs by yourself? ›

    Consider using a stair dolly

    A stair dolly, also known as a hand truck or furniture dollies with stair-climbing capabilities, can be a helpful tool for moving heavy furniture upstairs. These dollies have rotating wheels or tracks that can easily navigate the stairs.

    How to lift something heavy by yourself? ›

    The correct way to lift heavy items by yourself guide
    1. Make sure your feet are firmly placed a shoulder-width apart.
    2. Keep your back and neck as straight as possible, do not bend over the object.
    3. Bend your knees and squat down to the base of the object looking straight ahead, remembering to keep your back straight.

    What is the proper way to lift heavy items from the floor? ›

    Keep good posture.

    This helps keep your upper back straight while having a slight arch in your lower back. Slowly lift by straightening your hips and knees (not your back). Keep your back straight, and don't twist as you lift. Hold the load as close to your body as possible, at the level of your belly button.

    Can furniture be too heavy for floor? ›

    The minimum rating for floor loading under normal USA building codes is 30 pounds per square foot. If you assume that the table is 24 inches wide then the area that the table loads is 14 square feet. At 30 pounds per square foot the maximum load for the table would be 420 pounds.

    How do you move furniture smoothly? ›

    Instead of lifting the piece to do this, rock your piece forward or backwards slightly to slide the material underneath the legs. The furniture will move easily across the room. On carpet, try smooth cardboard; on bare floors, towels or dishrags are a good bet. Magic Sliders are my favorite go to product.

    What device can I use to carry heavy things upstairs? ›

    Stair climber sack trucks

    A stair-climbing sack truck help, as the name suggests, to walk loads upstairs.

    How do you move heavy bedroom furniture? ›

    Use a dolly instead to avoid having your furniture fall on top of you. Hand trucks work well for moving heavy furniture upstairs. If you're going upstairs, strap the furniture to the truck and stand on the first step. Walk backward up the stairs and pull the hand truck up 1 step at a time.

    How to move heavy furniture on carpet without sliders? ›

    Find an empty cardboard box, and cut it into pieces big enough to slide under the legs of your furniture. To keep furniture from sliding off the cardboard, bend the tips upward to create a barrier. You may have to connect the barrier with strong tape or glue to keep them bent. Try duct tape or crazy clue.

    How do you move heavy furniture without hurting your back? ›

    Bend Your Legs to Lift

    Start by bending your legs at your knees until your thighs are about parallel with the floor. Next, grab the furniture with your hands. You can then extend your legs to stand back up. Lifting with your legs will protect your back from unnecessary stress, which could otherwise cause back pain.

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