And sofas, in particular, seem to cause the most stress, according to a report published by Household Quotes, a site that helps homeowners and renters find quotes for household jobs.
But there are a few ways you can make Ikea furniture assembly a little easier.
The report analyzed 50,000 Ikea-themed tweets. Of the tweets referring to Ikea sofas, about 50% showed "signs of agitation."
Cupboards, nightstands, and dressers also topped the list of the most-stressful furniture pieces to assemble.
Here are some handy hacks for your next Ikea build.
Skim through all the instructions first
Ikea lover Kristen McGowan's Ikea Färlöv sectional couch. Kristen McGowan
This step might seem obvious, but it can be easy to jump to step one without reading anything else first.
Avoid doing that, and instead, skim through all the steps. This will help create a picture of what the entire process is going to look like.
Ideally, this mental roadmap will help you realize when something is going wrong.
Once you have read the instructions through everything, take a deep breath, go back to step one, and start building.
For example, a power screwdriver ($29 on Amazon) is well worth the investment.
This screwdriver will not only save you time when it comes to twisting and turning dozens of screws, but it will also make sure every screw is tightly secured in the couch.
Another helpful tool is a level, though you could also try your phones' leveling app if it has one.
Check to make sure the sofa, or any piece of furniture, is level throughout the building process. This way you won't end up with a couch that's uneven and wobbly.
Now on Ikea's website, you can get a quote for how much it will cost to hire someone to help you build the piece. Then, go to TaskRabbit's website and book a builder under its Ikea Services section.
Similar companies, like Thumbtack, serve the same purpose of helping buyers get connected with furniture builders.
No matter if you hire someone for help or end up doing it yourself with a power screwdriver, adding new furniture to your home can be a fun and exciting process, so try to avoid the stress.
Ikea did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.