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Moving or redesigning your living space can be a daunting task, but with proper measurements, you can ensure that your furniture fits perfectly in your new space. 


On this page, you will find step-by-step instructions on how to measure your furniture, including sofas, tall case items, and entryways. We understand that every living space is unique, so we've provided easy-to-follow guidelines that will help you make the most of your new space. If you need additional help, our team is here for you! Feel free to reach out to us online and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. 


By taking accurate measurements and seeking our guidance, you'll enjoy a stress-free move or redesign. So, let's get started and make your furniture fitting a breeze!

WIDTH

SIDE TO SIDE

The distance or length of the item that’s

touching or stretches across the wall


DEPTH

BACK TO FRONT

The distance or length it comes out

from the wall and into the room.


HEIGHT

BOTTOM TO TOP

The length starting from the floor 

and going to the top of the piece.

MEASURING FOR DELIVERY

Step 1  Measure Your Entryway

1. Use a tape measure to determine the height (A) and width (B) of your entryway hallways and doors.

2. Measure the entry clearance/depth (C) to ensure that there is enough space for large items to be carried in and out.

3. If there are any walls or turns directly past the entry door, repeat the measurement process to ensure that there is enough space to maneuver large items.

If an elevator is required to reach your apartment or condo, measure the elevator doorway and interior to ensure that items can be safely transported.

Step 2  Measure Your Furniture

1. For sofas, measure the width (D) and diagonal depth (E). 

To measure diagonal depth, use a straight edge from the highest point of the back frame to the front of the arm, then measure from the bottom back corner of the sofa up to the point that bisects the straight edge.

2. For tall case items like a display cabinet or bookcase, measure the diagonal height (F) at the widest point of the item and the depth (G).

Step 2  Measure Your Furniture

1. For sofas, measure the width (D) and diagonal depth (E). 

To measure diagonal depth, use a straight edge from the highest point of the back frame to the front of the arm, then measure from the bottom back corner of the sofa up to the point that bisects the straight edge.

2. For tall case items like a display cabinet or bookcase, measure the diagonal height (F) at the widest point of the item and the depth (G).

Step 3  Compare Dimensions