When it comes to furnishing your home or office, measuring your space accurately is crucial. This ensures that you choose furniture pieces that fit well and also complement the overall design and layout of the room. If you’re looking for high-quality furniture options in Dubai, consider checking out Walter Knoll in Dubai, a leading provider of premium furniture solutions. Here’s how to measure your space for furniture effectively:
Gather tools:
Before you begin measuring, gather the necessary tools, including a tape measure, pencil, and paper or a digital device for recording measurements. A tape measure with a locking mechanism and clear markings in both inches and centimeters is ideal for accurate measurements.
Measure overall room dimensions:
Start by measuring the overall dimensions of the room, including length, width, and height. Use the tape measure to measure from one wall to the opposite wall for the length and width, and from the floor to the ceiling for the height. Record these measurements on your paper or digital device.
Determine furniture placement:
Decide where you want to place the furniture within the room. Consider factors such as traffic flow, natural light, and existing architectural features when determining furniture placement. Use furniture layout tools or sketches to visualize different arrangements and determine the best placement for each piece.
Measure clearance space:
Measure the clearance space around existing furniture, doorways, windows, and other obstacles to ensure that there is enough room for new furniture to fit comfortably. Allow for at least 18 inches of clearance around furniture pieces for easy movement and access.
Measure doorways and passageways:
Measure the width and height of doorways, hallways, stairwells, and any other passageways that furniture must pass through during delivery and installation. Ensure that the furniture dimensions are smaller than the narrowest point of the passageways to avoid delivery obstacles.
Measure furniture dimensions:
Measure the dimensions of the furniture pieces you are considering, including length, width, height, and depth. Use the tape measure to measure the widest and tallest points of each piece, as well as any protrusions such as arms, legs, or decorative accents.
Consider furniture scale and proportion:
As well as measuring individual furniture pieces, consider the overall scale and proportion of the furniture in relation to the room. Large furniture pieces may overpower a small room, while small furniture pieces may get lost in a large room. Aim for a balanced mix of furniture sizes that complement the scale of the room and provide visual harmony.