How much does IKEA delivery cost?

Sometimes IKEA's own delivery service isn't quite right for you, let us help fit the pieces together.

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These days, it is easier to shop for furniture than ever before. The internet has put a wealth of choice at our fingertips; regardless of what you want in terms of style and cost, you will find no shortage of options out there, even without having to visit a showroom in person.

One of the best furniture retailers out there is undoubtedly IKEA. The Swedish furniture giant has a presence across dozens of countries, and it has over 20 stores in the UK alone.

IKEA made its bones selling flat-pack furniture, a novel concept that allows virtually anyone to assemble their own home accessories. Not only does this make furniture easier to transport, but with IKEA providing all of the required tools, it can also give buyers a welcome chance to try their hand at DIY.

IKEA also offers a furniture delivery service, both to local stores and home addresses. However, IKEA’s service may not always be the best option for you. For example, IKEA cannot always offer next day delivery services, depending on what stock is available, as well as where your address is located.

In this case, it can often be better to arrange a service with an independent furniture delivery provider, such a AnyVan. Many will be used to working with larger furniture retailers like IKEA and will know how to deal with the business in order to get your items to you ASAP. More importantly, they can also provide insurance to cover the cost of your new furniture, as well as the vehicles, expertise and manpower to get it to you safe and sound.

So, exactly how much does an IKEA furniture delivery usually cost, and what should you expect when booking the service?

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How much does an IKEA furniture delivery service cost?

When ordering with IKEA, the cost of your delivery service can range between £4 and £40, depending on the size of your order and whether or not it can be safely posted to you. You may also be charged more for certain deliveries, though the cost will be made clear to you before you confirm your payment.

However, there are some drawbacks to using IKEA. Most importantly, IKEA’s local transport partners may not always be able to offer speedy next day delivery services, which could be vital depending on your situation. If you do choose IKEA, you will usually receive a text message letting you know the estimated delivery date. Most of the time you should have at least 48 hours to arrange to be present for it, though you will also have options to rearrange it if necessary.

AnyVan offers IKEA furniture delivery services from just £26.

Booking IKEA furniture delivery with a separate provider


With IKEA being such a renowned company, you might wonder why you would want to book your delivery with somebody else. Well, there are a few reasons, the most important being that an independent company is more likely to be able to accommodate your ideal delivery time, though you may occasionally need to pay extra for this.

It is also a risk-free option. Your chosen firm should be able to provide adequate insurance coverage for your items, as well as adequately-sized vehicles and experienced staff to get your new furniture from A to B safely.

The exact cost of a delivery service for your IKEA furniture will depend on the item’s size, weight and value, as the firm will need to provide enough vehicle space, manpower and insurance coverage to carry out the delivery.

Take the time to look at the providers available in your area. You could make use of a service like AnyVan, which will be able to compare the costs of multiple providers on your behalf. Keep in mind that you will need to provide exact information on the size, weight and value of the furniture you are transporting if you want your provider to give you an accurate price.

Regardless of who you choose, you should make sure that your choice has positive reviews from past customers. Ideally, they will also have worked with IKEA in the past. Finally, make sure that they can provide adequate goods-in-transit insurance, as well as coverage for theft and fire.

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Booking an IKEA furniture assembly service

Many providers that are used to working with IKEA will also be able to offer assembly services for when your goods are delivered. We mentioned earlier that IKEA pieces can usually be assembled by anybody, as the retailer provides both instructions and tools. However, not all of us are as DIY-savvy as we would like to think.

An experienced firm can offer the expertise to put your furniture together quickly. They will also be able to offer superior tools if necessary. If the piece in question is a popular one, they may even have put copies together in the past!

This is doubly advantageous if you are ordering fixed furniture, such as wall cabinets, as it will be much better to have a trained hand installing it than it would be to try doing it yourself. You certainly do not want to end up damaging your property. Your delivery provider may even be able to recommend a local kitchen or bathroom fitter if necessary.

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Why not book with AnyVan?

"Superb service when delivering our new sofa. Friendly and efficient. Great communication. Easy, accurate tracking. Very professional. Highly recommended."
Carol Vaughan, Trustpilot

If the thought of fitting your IKEA purchases in your car is concerning you, then get in contact.