How to Measure Your Space for Custom Furniture (Without Regret)
Ordering custom furniture is exciting—but incorrect measurements can quickly turn that excitement into frustration.
Start with the basics
Measure the width, depth, and height of the intended space. Double-check everything. Then check it again.
Don’t forget clearance space
Furniture isn’t just about fitting—it’s about function.
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Leave room for doors and drawers to open fully
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Allow at least 30–36 inches for walkways
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Consider surrounding furniture and movement flow
Account for ceiling height
Tall pieces like hutches and cabinets need breathing room. Measure from floor to ceiling and factor in trim, beams, or lighting fixtures.
Measure entryways and pathways
A perfect fit in your room doesn’t matter if it can’t get there. Check doorways, hallways, staircases, and turns.
Pro tip: use painter’s tape
Mark out dimensions on your floor to visualize the piece in real space. It’s one of the simplest ways to avoid surprises.
Taking the time to measure carefully ensures your furniture fits not just physically—but comfortably within your home.
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