
Don't let a tight doorway stand between you and your perfect sofa! While taking apart a couch can seem like a monumental task, it's a completely manageable project that can save you from the hassle of returning furniture or settling for a smaller piece. Empower yourself to solve the problem by disassembling the couch, moving it, and then putting it back together in its new home.
To get started, you will want to gather the right tools for the job. You'll need pliers and a flat screwdriver, which are essential for the meticulous work of pulling out the staples that hold the upholstery to the frame. If your goal is to fit the sofa through a narrow space, you will also need a saw to cut the frame. For reassembly, a staple gun or a hammer tacker, along with carpet tacks and a hammer, will be necessary to put everything back together securely.
The general process involves carefully removing the fabric to expose the wooden frame. Once the frame is accessible, you can cut it as needed and then reassemble it in the new room. While this can be a time-consuming endeavor, the reward is getting your ideal couch into a space where it otherwise wouldn't fit. Taking on this challenge yourself is a fantastic alternative to a loveseat or futon you don't truly want.


