Furniture work, in the context described, refers to the process of acquiring and installing wooden furniture, such as wardrobes and lofts, according to a specific design and ensuring its proper and secure attachment at a designated location by a contractor.
This encompasses several key aspects:
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Procurement: Sourcing or creating the wooden furniture items required. This might involve purchasing pre-made furniture, commissioning custom-built pieces from a carpenter or furniture maker, or a combination of both.
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Design Adherence: Ensuring the procured furniture aligns precisely with the approved design specifications. This includes dimensions, materials, style, and any other specific requirements outlined in the design plans.
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Fitment: The act of putting the furniture pieces together, if required, on the site itself.
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Installation & Fixing: Properly and securely attaching the furniture (e.g., wardrobes, lofts) to the walls, floors, or other structural elements of the site. This requires appropriate tools, techniques, and hardware to ensure stability and safety. The contractor is responsible for this task. This includes ensuring the furniture is level, plumb, and securely fastened.
Essentially, furniture work involves everything from getting the furniture to the site to making sure it's installed correctly and according to the agreed-upon design.