UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black
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The UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black takes about 1 hour and 28 minutes on average, based on 1 logged build. It's manageable for most people and can be done solo. The cross-bracing is the step most buyers flag — it's easy to half-install, and the desk wobbles permanently if it's not locked in.
All times on this page come from real buyers who logged their actual build time after finishing — not IKEA estimates.
This is one of IKEA's shorter builds. The 1h 28m average is realistic, though first-timers should still budget a little extra — the manual tends to assume prior experience.
A moderately demanding build that benefits from two people on some steps. Experienced builders can handle it solo, but it's slower alone.
First-timer estimate: 1h 50m–2h 8m — a bit more than the avg
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UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black — Assembly Overview
A home office setup lives and dies by the desk, and the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black is built to work hard. Based on 2 assembly logs from real buyers, expect around 1 hour and 28 minutes to put it together — rated moderate in difficulty. Desk builds typically involve more fasteners than they appear to, but the payoff is a workspace that holds up for years. Give yourself a full afternoon and you won't feel rushed.
Why this build takes as long as it does
Desk builds look simpler than they are because the final product is compact, but the internal structure has more hardware than it appears. Cross-bracing is usually the most important step: it's easy to skip or half-install, and the desk will wobble for years if it's not seated correctly. If the desk includes a drawer unit, that's a separate sub-assembly that needs to be completed and tested before attaching to the frame.
⏱ Time Breakdown
Estimated split based on how real builds typically run
What usually slows people down
- !Cross-brace installation — it's easy to half-seat it, and the desk will wobble permanently if not locked in fully
- !Building and aligning the drawer unit before attaching to the top
- !Cable management — usually an afterthought but takes significant time to do cleanly
- !Checking for wobble and adjusting leg levelers after the desk is flipped upright
🛠 How to Assemble It Faster
- 1Build the cross-brace as the very first structural step — it's much easier to seat correctly before legs have any weight on them.
- 2If the desk includes a drawer unit, build and test it completely before attaching to the top. Removing it after is a pain.
- 3Install cable clips or grommets before the desk is against the wall. They're impossible to reach once it's in position.
- 4Use a low-torque power drill for cam bolts — switch to hand-tightening for the last quarter turn to avoid stripping.
Drawer Assembly Tip
Pro tip: When assembling multiple drawers, don't build them one at a time exactly like the instructions show. A faster method is to lay out all the drawer pieces and install the drawer runners on one side for every drawer first. Then flip them and repeat on the other side. This assembly-line approach saves time and helps keep everything aligned — especially if you're working solo.
Step-by-Step Assembly Guide
- 1Assemble the leg structure or frame first while everything is flat and accessible.
- 2Attach any cross-bracing or support rails. These make the desk rigid — don't skip or half-install.
- 3If the desk has drawers, build the drawer carcase and install slides before attaching to the top.
- 4Attach the tabletop to the frame. Work from one end, aligning carefully before tightening.
- 5Install any cable management clips or grommets included.
- 6Flip the desk upright carefully. Check for wobble and adjust leg levelers if present.
- 7Attach any modesty panels or shelving add-ons last.
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Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Not fully seating the cross-brace — it looks attached but wobbles under load
- ✕Attaching the tabletop before the leg assembly is confirmed square
- ✕Forgetting to install cable management clips before the desk is against the wall
- ✕Skipping the leg leveler adjustment on slightly uneven floors
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black take to assemble?
Based on 2 real buyers who logged their build on FlatPackTime, the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black takes an average of 1 hour and 28 minutes to assemble. First-time assemblers typically take 20–40% longer than experienced builders, especially if they don't sort hardware before starting.
Can I assemble the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black alone?
Yes — the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black is rated moderate and most buyers complete it solo. Having a second person speeds things up, but it's not required for this build.
What tools do I need to assemble the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black?
IKEA includes an allen key with the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black, but an electric screwdriver is the single biggest time-saver. A rubber mallet helps seat dowels without marking the wood, and a bubble level catches alignment issues early.
Is the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black worth assembling yourself?
At IKEA's price point, self-assembly is usually the practical choice. The UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black is rated moderate — manageable for most people with a bit of patience.
Can I route cables through the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black?
Many IKEA desks include cable management holes or clips. Check your specific instruction manual — if not included, third-party cable clips that clamp to the desk edge work well without drilling. Running cables through the frame (rather than behind the desk) makes the workspace much cleaner.
How do I stop the UTESPELARE / MATCHSPEL Gaming desk, chair and drawer unit, black from wobbling?
Wobble almost always means the cross-bracing isn't fully seated, or one or more leg bolt isn't fully tightened. Fully tighten all hardware and confirm the cross-brace is locked into its socket. If the wobble persists, check that the floor is level — leg levelers can compensate for an uneven surface.
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If you want less assembly time or complexity
If you prefer IKEA's design and price point, the original is still a solid choice — just budget the extra setup time.
What affects assembly time
Is this worth assembling yourself?
Yes — this is a reasonable DIY project. The main variable is how much IKEA furniture you've assembled before. First-timers should budget extra time and read the full manual before starting. An electric screwdriver turns a frustrating build into a manageable one.
- ✓An afternoon free
- ✓An electric screwdriver
- ✓Basic IKEA experience
- ✕First IKEA build ever
- ✕No time to spare
- ✕Back or mobility issues