Assembly Guide

Modern office workspace with refined desks chairs and warm neutral commercial furniture

STRIDEDESK Assembly Guide

Assemble with calm precision.

A considered guide for setting up executive desks, computer desks, conference tables, reception desks, office chairs, lounge pieces, storage units, and modern workspace furniture systems.

Before you begin

Create a clean assembly field around the furniture.

STRIDEDESK furniture is designed for refined commercial interiors, where the final impression depends on alignment, surface care, and room planning. Begin with a generous work area and keep all parts visible before connecting components.

For larger items such as conference tables, reception counters, executive workstations, or office lounge seating, two-person handling is recommended to reduce strain and protect edges, corners, upholstery, and wood-grain surfaces.

Keep packaging nearby until assembly is complete. It can protect panels during positioning and helps confirm that all parts have been reviewed.
01

Soft surface

Use the carton, clean blanket, or protective pad to keep furniture faces away from hard flooring.

02

Hardware review

Sort screws, washers, brackets, glides, casters, and connectors before joining panels or frames.

03

Measured space

Confirm doorways, wall clearance, chair movement, cable access, and circulation around the final location.

04

Steady alignment

Start hardware by hand, leave slight movement for alignment, then tighten evenly when the form is square.

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Protect the finish. Keep panels elevated from abrasive floors and avoid dragging completed furniture across the room.
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Plan the footprint. Leave balanced clearance for chair pullback, walkways, and collaborative movement.
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Set the level. Adjust glides and check stability before daily use begins.

Assembly roadmap

A measured sequence for refined workspace furniture.

Use this order as a calm reference. Specific products may include unique hardware or product instructions, but the core approach remains the same: protect, align, secure, level, and inspect.

01

Unpack and identify every component.

Open cartons carefully and compare panels, frames, legs, bases, cushions, casters, glides, and hardware with the product package contents before assembly begins.

02

Build on a protected surface.

Place finished surfaces face down only on clean protective material. Avoid metal tools, loose screws, or sharp hardware resting directly on visible surfaces.

03

Start all fasteners before tightening.

Insert hardware loosely first so panels, bases, and brackets can align naturally. Tighten gradually across opposite sides to reduce stress and uneven gaps.

04

Position with two-person control.

Lift larger furniture into place instead of dragging. For conference tables, reception desks, sofas, and executive desks, coordinate movement before turning or setting the piece upright.

05

Level, inspect, and refine.

Check stability, drawer movement, chair rolling, tabletop alignment, seams, and surface condition. Adjust levelers or placement until the furniture sits quietly in the room.

Final calibration

The last ten minutes shape the daily experience.

A refined office depends on more than finished assembly. Take time to check spacing, sightlines, seating movement, cable paths, drawer clearance, and contact points so the furniture feels integrated rather than simply installed.

Desks Check panel alignment, leg stability, storage movement, and cable access.
Tables Confirm base security, tabletop level, and chair clearance on all sides.
Seating Test recline, height adjustment, caster movement, cushion placement, and support balance.
Reception Review front-facing seams, visitor sightlines, counter height, and walkway access.
Executive desks Assemble near the final office position when possible to reduce long-distance movement after completion.
Conference tables Keep bases square and tighten evenly so the tabletop settles with a clean meeting-room line.
Office chairs Confirm casters, gas lift, seat plate, armrests, and back support are fully seated before use.
Reception desks Protect visible front panels and align modules before final hardware tightening.
Storage units Level before loading files, books, or office supplies to support smooth drawer and door movement.

Assembly notes

Helpful answers before the workspace settles in.

Use these notes as a practical reference for office furniture assembly, placement, and support.

Should I fully tighten each screw as I go?

It is better to start all fasteners loosely first, align the furniture, then tighten evenly. This helps prevent uneven gaps, shifted panels, and unnecessary pressure on connection points.

Do larger furniture pieces need two people?

Two-person handling is recommended for large desks, conference tables, reception desks, sofas, and storage pieces. Coordinated lifting helps protect finishes, corners, bases, and surrounding office surfaces.

What if the furniture does not feel level?

Check the floor surface and adjust any levelers or glides gradually. Move the furniture slightly if it sits across uneven flooring, thresholds, or soft surfaces.

Who can I contact for assembly support?

Contact STRIDEDESK at info@stridedesk.mom or call 7317629913. Include your order details and product name so the support request can be reviewed clearly.

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Need guidance before tightening the final piece?

STRIDEDESK can help with order-specific questions, assembly concerns, and product support for refined office furniture and workspace systems.