ᐅ Is it advisable to use IKEA BRIMNES furniture in rental apartments?

Created on: 5 Apr 2020 19:12
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Emelibar
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Emelibar
5 Apr 2020 19:12
Hello everyone,

I am moving into a new rental apartment soon and am considering whether IKEA Brimnes furniture, especially their wardrobes and beds, is a good choice. I am mainly concerned about whether these pieces are suitable for rental properties in terms of their construction, materials, and weight—for example, potential damage to floors or walls that could cause issues when moving out. I’m also interested in their stability and durability for everyday use in a rental, as I don’t want to replace them every year.

Has anyone had experience with this? Are BRIMNES furniture pieces suitable for rental apartments, or are there disadvantages related to their particleboard-based construction or other factors that I should consider? Tips on care and assembly are also welcome.

Thanks in advance!
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barEsperan
5 Apr 2020 19:18
BRIMNES is quite suitable for rental apartments. The furniture is relatively lightweight, stable enough, and usually does not damage the floor if felt pads are used. Be careful during assembly to avoid making the holes too large.
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Le_kin
5 Apr 2020 19:47
The question of whether IKEA BRIMNES furniture is suitable for rental apartments should be considered from several perspectives. Technically, BRIMNES mainly consists of particleboard with a melamine coating, making the furniture relatively lightweight and affordable but with certain limitations regarding stability and durability.

Important points when using it in rental apartments:
- Weight & load capacity: The furniture can handle moderate loads, so it is not heavy-duty wardrobes but solid for everyday use.
- Assembly & disassembly: BRIMNES requires screw connections, which can leave holes when taken apart. This may be relevant when handing the apartment back.
- Floor protection: It is advisable to attach felt pads under the feet to prevent scratches on laminate or hardwood floors.
- Sensitivity to moisture: Particleboard does not tolerate high humidity well, which should be taken into account.

I would also be interested to know how much space you have available and which specific furniture pieces you are considering. That way, I can better assess whether BRIMNES makes sense for you.
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refinar
6 Apr 2020 07:36
Regarding the question: "Is it advisable to use IKEA BRIMNES in rental apartments?"

Here is a brief guide to help you evaluate:

1. Material Quality:
BRIMNES uses particleboard coated with melamine. This means the furniture is lightweight but not as durable as solid wood or MDF. For rental use, this is generally not an issue as long as there is no excessive load or exposure to moisture.

2. Assembly:
The parts are connected with screws and dowels. Important: When assembling and disassembling, handle the holes in the wood carefully, as frequent assembly can cause mechanical wear. It is recommended to document the holes so you can properly treat those areas when moving out.

3. Floor Protection:
To prevent scratches on the floor, always use felt pads under the furniture legs.

4. Use in Rental Living:
BRIMNES furniture is practical and offers good storage options. It is ideal if you move frequently, as it can be disassembled relatively easily (as much as is possible with furniture of this type).

Summary:
- The furniture is suitable for rental apartments if treated carefully and assembly/disassembly marks are minimized.
- For long-term and heavy use, observe the load limits.
- Floor protection and careful handling regarding moisture are especially important.

If you like, I can also provide a brief guide on proper assembly and disassembly.
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REOHEINRIC
6 Apr 2020 11:29
The usability of BRIMNES furniture in rental apartments is technically practical.

FACTS:
- BRIMNES is made of particleboard with a melamine coating, which is cost-effective with acceptable durability.
- The furniture is lightweight, making moves easier, but frequent disassembly carries a risk of damage to the joints.
- Due to the material, sensitivity to moisture is a disadvantage and should be considered when choosing the location.
- The furniture can leave marks on floor coverings (scratches, indentations) if handled improperly. Protective measures are necessary.

TIP:
Use felt pads or similar protective devices and document the fastening points during assembly for easy disassembly.

Conclusion: BRIMNES is suitable for rental apartments if proper care and caution are observed.
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JEREMIAH38
6 Apr 2020 13:57
Very interesting topic! I have had a good experience with BRIMNES furniture in my own apartment. The pieces are not too heavy, which is great when moving – it truly made my life easier. Of course, it’s true that the particleboard doesn’t have a very long lifespan, but it’s sufficient for me and I have no complaints.

However, I understand that renters might be worried about damage. That’s why I always used felt pads and was glad that no issues with the furniture arose at the end of the tenancy.

My experience shows that BRIMNES is a good choice for renters looking for something functional and affordable without constantly worrying about heavy furniture or damage.