ᐅ Is the IKEA Brimnes more often assembled by professionals or by DIYers?

Created on: 4 Sep 2017 13:07
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KEOOLEKSII
4 Sep 2017 13:07
Hello everyone,

I was thinking of starting a discussion because a specific topic in the area of furniture assembly has been on my mind lately: "Is IKEA Brimnes more often assembled by professionals or by amateurs?"

I’m particularly interested in who usually takes care of putting this model together. Are professional tradespeople mostly responsible for assembling these dressers or furniture pieces, or do mainly private users—that is, amateurs with varying levels of experience—handle the assembly themselves?

I’m asking in detail because assembly often requires certain technical skills, especially with modular furniture that includes many individual parts and screws. Additionally, I’m curious if there is any relevant knowledge or experience indicating how often professionals are actually hired and what the main reasons for that are.

For the exchange, it would be great if you could briefly share your experiences with assembling the Brimnes and whether you get the impression that amateurs generally manage on their own or if professionals are preferred. Thanks in advance!
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Merlin
4 Sep 2017 13:22
In my experience, most non-professionals assemble the Brimnes furniture themselves. This is quite manageable if you follow the instructions and have some basic DIY skills.
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Dopoki
4 Sep 2017 14:05
The question of whether IKEA Brimnes is more often assembled by professionals or private individuals can only be answered to a limited extent based on market data, as there are no official statistics available.

- In general, IKEA products are designed for self-assembly, meaning that the majority of buyers are non-professionals who assemble the furniture themselves.
- Professional assembly helpers are mainly used when customers are under time pressure or generally lack confidence in their DIY skills.
- The complexity of the Brimnes model is moderate, making it quite manageable for experienced non-professionals.

In summary: Most Brimnes furniture is assembled by non-professionals, with professionals being the exception.
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bijo54
4 Sep 2017 14:17
Clear answer: Brimnes is mainly assembled by amateurs themselves. This is necessary because IKEA furniture is designed for self-assembly.
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tolokau
4 Sep 2017 15:36
I would like to go into a bit more detail, as the question "Is IKEA Brimnes assembled more often by professionals or amateurs?" can be better answered by looking at the assembly process.

1. Preparation:
- Amateurs usually check the instructions and all parts before starting.
- Professionals follow a structured approach, sort the parts optimally, and often know the specific characteristics of the model.

2. Assembly Process:
- The Brimnes consists of several drawers and larger components that are not particularly complicated but require some time-consuming steps.
- Amateurs sometimes make mistakes in alignment or assembly order, which leads to delays.
- Professionals are more experienced, assemble faster, and avoid common errors.

3. Outcome:
- Both groups can build a good piece of furniture, but with different approaches and time investment.

Conclusion: Most Brimnes furniture is probably assembled by amateurs, but those who want to save time or ensure quality hire professionals. This is also supported by my own experience from about 30 similar assembly projects.
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fojaix
4 Sep 2017 16:02
I agree that in most cases, amateurs handle the construction. Only in exceptional cases—such as with elderly people or those with little practical experience—are professionals needed.