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Rattan Daybeds

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TixieLix · 06/08/2019 11:25

Hi everyone - any Mumsnetters out there with a rattan daybed? Having tried one out in our friends' garden, we'd like to get one of our own. However, I've got concerns as to how we'd even get one in the garden as we do not have side access ourselves. We thought about going via our NDN's side access (they're very helpful and we could remove fence panels once in the back), but their access is not very wide. We like the Maze rattan daybeds - Apple, Peach, Casbah being our favs - but even though they come in sections, I'm still not sure we'd get them through. If you have one of these, how did you get them in to your back gardens? Any feedback on the daybeds too - pros and cons - would be appreciated.

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Bluntness100 · 07/08/2019 08:02

I don't really understand the question, they all clearly state they have to be assembled. So surely you can get thr individual elements in?

TixieLix · 07/08/2019 10:39

@Bluntness100, even in their disassembled state some of the parts are very large and can be too big to get through a standard door frame. My friend has the apple daybed and the two main parts had to be taken in over their garage roof. Luckily they have a single story garage with flat roof. We have a two storey extension on the side so no way to get a large item through that way.

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Bluntness100 · 07/08/2019 12:43

Surely you can just lift them over the back fence though? One of you standing at either side?

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