Professional Furniture Assembly & Installation NYC | Makris

Professional furniture assembly and installation in NYC. IKEA, West Elm, custom units. Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Tri-State.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does furniture assembly cost in NYC?

Professional furniture assembly pricing depends on item complexity, brand, and quantity. Simple pieces like nightstands are at the lower end, while large wardrobes and wall units cost more. Multi-item projects are quoted by project scope. We provide free estimates with no hidden fees.

What brands of furniture do you assemble?

We assemble furniture from all major brands including IKEA, West Elm, CB2, Crate & Barrel, Restoration Hardware, Pottery Barn, and custom millwork. We handle flat-pack, modular, and pre-built furniture requiring final assembly.

Do you anchor furniture to walls?

Yes. NYC building codes recommend anti-tip anchoring for tall furniture. We secure bookshelves, dressers, and wall units to studs or use appropriate anchors for plaster and concrete walls to prevent tipping.

Can you disassemble furniture for a move?

Absolutely. We carefully disassemble furniture, label all hardware, and can reassemble at your new location. This is especially useful for pieces that won't fit through NYC doorways and stairwells without breakdown.

Do you handle commercial furniture installation?

Yes. We install office furniture, conference tables, reception desks, and workstation systems for businesses across NYC. We coordinate with building management for delivery and access scheduling.

How long does furniture assembly take?

Assembly time varies by item: a simple desk takes about 30–60 minutes, while a large IKEA wardrobe or wall unit can take 2–4 hours. We provide time estimates upfront and can assemble multiple pieces in a single visit for efficiency.

Contact Makris Installations

Phone: (646) 450-8986. Email: info@makrisinstallations.com. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8 AM – 6 PM ET. Service area: New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island), Long Island, Westchester, Hamptons, New Jersey, and Connecticut.