Sofa - Is this an impossible task? - noelparknet2024-03-19T05:54:59Zhttps://noelparknet.ning.com/forum/topics/sofa-is-this-an-impossible-task?feed=yes&xn_auth=noCan it go in through the wind…tag:noelparknet.ning.com,2015-11-21:6570429:Comment:231222015-11-21T12:44:18.465ZHeidi Saarinenhttps://noelparknet.ning.com/profile/HeidiSaarinen
Can it go in through the window? Oops just saw this had already been considered (couldn't see the replies earlier..)
Can it go in through the window? Oops just saw this had already been considered (couldn't see the replies earlier..) Thanks everyone for the sugge…tag:noelparknet.ning.com,2015-11-18:6570429:Comment:230432015-11-18T20:42:09.813ZHelenaKhttps://noelparknet.ning.com/profile/HelenaK
<p>Thanks everyone for the suggestions, really, really kind of you. </p>
<p>Unfortunately the previous occupant of the money pit put in pvc windows which I haven't got round to changing. And the door is a pretty shambolic 70s affair that restricts space. Otherwise I think I could have got it in with only little stress.</p>
<p>I think I'll try just give it a go and maybe take the front door off. If that fails, taking the arms off must be an option too, fingers crossed. </p>
<p>Thanks a…</p>
<p>Thanks everyone for the suggestions, really, really kind of you. </p>
<p>Unfortunately the previous occupant of the money pit put in pvc windows which I haven't got round to changing. And the door is a pretty shambolic 70s affair that restricts space. Otherwise I think I could have got it in with only little stress.</p>
<p>I think I'll try just give it a go and maybe take the front door off. If that fails, taking the arms off must be an option too, fingers crossed. </p>
<p>Thanks a million! x</p>
<p></p> The body of my sofa is also w…tag:noelparknet.ning.com,2015-11-18:6570429:Comment:231152015-11-18T15:55:36.168ZRachella Sinclairhttps://noelparknet.ning.com/profile/1sq4mx8wfoki4
<p>The body of my sofa is also wider and taller than the door (it's a chesterfield) but the delivery men took the legs off and got it through somehow. I also had to take the top off the dining room to get it through the door.</p>
<p>The body of my sofa is also wider and taller than the door (it's a chesterfield) but the delivery men took the legs off and got it through somehow. I also had to take the top off the dining room to get it through the door.</p> Is it possible to remove the…tag:noelparknet.ning.com,2015-11-18:6570429:Comment:231092015-11-18T15:02:43.175ZMark Fawcetthttps://noelparknet.ning.com/profile/MarkFawcett
<p>Is it possible to remove the sofas feet/arms? When my old sofa was taken away I was surprised how quick and easy it was for the men to do this. They pulled away part of the under lining in order to gain access to the bolts (inside the sofa) that held the arms on. </p>
<p>Is it possible to remove the sofas feet/arms? When my old sofa was taken away I was surprised how quick and easy it was for the men to do this. They pulled away part of the under lining in order to gain access to the bolts (inside the sofa) that held the arms on. </p> Apologies if some of the belo…tag:noelparknet.ning.com,2015-11-18:6570429:Comment:229462015-11-18T08:27:59.974ZMei Wanghttps://noelparknet.ning.com/profile/MeiWang
<p>Apologies if some of the below have been thought of :</p>
<p>1. Removing the sash windows and posting them through if windows are wider. It can be easily re-sashed depending on how carefully beading is removed but means the window will need to be repainted.</p>
<p>2. What to the measurements when the sofa is tilted on a corner come do? Are the arms in the way?</p>
<p>3. Giving it a go regardless as sometimes even though it may appear to be mathematically impossible, it could still work with…</p>
<p>Apologies if some of the below have been thought of :</p>
<p>1. Removing the sash windows and posting them through if windows are wider. It can be easily re-sashed depending on how carefully beading is removed but means the window will need to be repainted.</p>
<p>2. What to the measurements when the sofa is tilted on a corner come do? Are the arms in the way?</p>
<p>3. Giving it a go regardless as sometimes even though it may appear to be mathematically impossible, it could still work with movers trying out a variety of tilts and having a plan B for sending the sofa somewhere else.</p>
<p>We were lucky when we moved in, the back to our sofa could be removed and all it involved was some creative manouvering by the removal men.</p>