Should wardrobe go before or after carpet?

When installing a wardrobe and carpet, it's generally recommended to install the carpet first before the wardrobe. Here’s why:

1. Easier Installation

  • Carpet first: Installing the carpet first allows you to lay it down across the entire floor, including areas that will later be covered by the wardrobe. This ensures a seamless, smooth finish without visible gaps or uneven edges around the wardrobe base.
  • Wardrobe after: If the wardrobe is installed first, you may face difficulty cutting and placing the carpet around it neatly, leading to potential issues with alignment and a less polished look.

2. Protecting the Carpet

  • Carpet first: Once the carpet is installed, it’s important to avoid dragging heavy furniture (like a wardrobe) over it. By placing the carpet first, you can install the wardrobe carefully, ensuring minimal wear and tear on the carpet underneath.
  • Wardrobe first: If the wardrobe is already in place, it can become tricky to protect the carpet from scratches or damage during installation.

3. Flexibility for Future Moves

  • Carpet first: In case you need to move or replace the wardrobe in the future, the carpet beneath will remain intact, and you won’t have to worry about gaps or areas without carpet where the wardrobe used to be.
  • Wardrobe first: If the wardrobe is installed first, moving it may leave unsightly areas of floor without carpet.

4. Cleaner Look

  • Carpet first: With the carpet laid first, you can place the wardrobe directly on top without worrying about awkward gaps between the floor and furniture. It helps create a more finished and clean look.
  • Wardrobe first: Having the wardrobe installed first may leave you with areas where the carpet cannot be installed properly underneath, leading to visible edges or unfinished sections around the wardrobe.

In Summary:

It's best to install the carpet first and then place the wardrobe on top. This approach results in a cleaner, more seamless finish and helps protect the carpet during the installation process.

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