
How to Wrap a Dresser Like a Pro: A Step-by-Step Guide
How to Wrap a Dresser Like a Pro: A Step-by-Step Guide
Welcome to Keep It Moving Services' guide on professional furniture wrapping. In this first installment of our three-part series, we will detail the proper techniques for wrapping a dresser to ensure its safe transport during a move. Subsequent guides will cover couches and televisions.
Wrapping the Dresser: A Step-by-Step Guide
Effectively wrapping a dresser requires careful technique and attention to detail. The following steps outline our professional method:
1. Strategic Blanket Placement:
The foundation of a secure wrap is proper blanket placement. Take the time to lay out the first blanket evenly, ensuring it is horizontally aligned and extends uniformly on all sides of the dresser. This meticulous placement facilitates clean, consistent folds, which are critical for protection. Typically, two blankets are sufficient for most standard dressers.
2. Utilizing Blanket Orientation:
Observe the weave or lines of the blanket. These indicate the blanket's optimal direction for wrapping. In our example, the lines run lengthwise, which is the direction we follow for maximum coverage and efficient wrapping.
3. Comprehensive Coverage:
Complete coverage of the dresser is paramount. Any exposed areas are susceptible to damage during transit, particularly during challenging maneuvers, such as navigating tight spaces or potential contact with walls. If two blankets do not provide adequate coverage, a third blanket should be utilized.
4. Achieving Uniform Folds:
After positioning the initial blankets, concentrate on creating even, consistent folds. While absolute perfection is not always achievable, striving for uniformity maximizes protection. Ideally, the folds should extend around the back of the dresser. If any areas remain inadequately covered, a third blanket can be used to provide additional protection.
5. Collaborative Wrapping Process:
For the final wrapping stage, we recommend working with a partner. While starting from the top down or bottom up is a matter of preference, a partner plays a vital role in this process. By carefully tilting the dresser to each side, the partner allows for precise tucking of the blanket beneath the folds and, crucially, around the dresser's feet.
6. Protecting the Dresser's Feet:
Protecting the feet of the dresser is essential. Tucking the blanket securely around the feet prevents scratching of flooring surfaces during placement and safeguards the feet themselves from potential damage.
Conclusion:
While wrapping a dresser may seem straightforward, employing these professional techniques significantly enhances the protection of your furniture during relocation. Taking the necessary time, ensuring complete coverage, and utilizing a partner for the final wrap will result in a secure, professional-grade wrapping job. Stay tuned for parts two and three of our series, where we will demonstrate the proper wrapping techniques for couches and televisions.