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Moving a couch by yourself presents a significant challenge, but with the right preparation and tools, it can be accomplished safely. The key is to slide and pivot the couch rather than attempting to lift its entire weight. Before you begin, prepare the couch by removing all cushions, pillows, and any detachable legs to make it as light and streamlined as possible. You should also measure the couch and the doorways or hallways it must pass through to ensure it will fit. Clear a path by removing any obstacles like rugs, tables, or decorations.
The most effective tools for a solo move are furniture sliders and a moving blanket. To use sliders, carefully tilt one end of the couch up just enough to place a slider under each leg. Repeat this process on the other end. Once the sliders are in place, you should be able to push the couch across the floor with significantly less effort. This method works well on both carpet and hard flooring, provided you have the correct type of sliders. If you do not have sliders, a thick moving blanket can serve a similar purpose on hard floors; get the couch onto the blanket and then pull the blanket to move the couch.
When you encounter a doorway or tight corner, you will likely need to change the couch's orientation. A common technique is to stand the couch on its end, which reduces its footprint. From this vertical position, you can often pivot or "" it through the doorway by moving one corner forward at a time. If the couch is on a dolly or sliders, this process is much easier. For navigating stairs, it is strongly recommended that you do not attempt this alone, as the risk of losing control and causing injury or damage is extremely high. If you must move a couch by yourself, it is safest to limit the move to a single level. Always prioritize your safety, bend at the knees, and stop if you feel any strain.


