The Proper Way to Measure a Room for a New Sofa
Finding that perfect sofa is all about style and d?cor, right? You want a new sofa that is comfortable, durable and low maintenance, as well as something that fits in well with your overall decorating scheme. But did you know that one of the most important choices you can make when shopping for new sofas is the size? In order to find the very best sofa for your space accurate measurements should be done before you head to the furniture store.
What Are You Measuring?
The first step to buying any sort of furniture should be to map out the space. This includes the room dimensions (floor plan) as well as the height of the ceiling and the location of any windows, doors and otherwise immovable features (like radiators, fireplaces and built in mantels). Sketch these measurements and features out onto a piece of paper you can take with you when looking at potential new sofas.
Measure the doorframes of each entrance to the space as well. That includes the front (or rear) doors, the entrance to the room and the dimensions of any stairways between the two spaces. The width and height of the doorframe is essential information.
Why Are You Measuring?
The importance of these measurements is twofold. First of all you need to be sure that the sofa will actually be able to make it into the room. Even if the furniture shop delivers, they cannot bring a sofa through a space that is too small or narrow.
Second of all, these measurements will help you choose furniture that is the proper scale for your space. Don’t make the mistake of buying a sofa that is too small for a large, open area or else it will look lost and the space will look out of balance. On the other end of the scale, sofas that are too large make a room virtually unliveable when you need to climb over things in order to sit down.
Proportion is important in interior decorating. Think about the other pieces you own and how the new sofa will measure up to them. Some ambitious homeowners and decorators use removable stickers in the shape of each major piece of furniture, along with their room sketch, to make a decision on the best sofa. This comparison may seem complicated but it will result in the very best looking and most functional space you can create.
Measurements are vital to sofa selection and the more accurate and detailed job you do, the better chance you will come home with a sofa that fits into your space beautifully.
Taking measurements is important for any sofa purchase but particularly for newer recliners or corner sofa groups that may require more space to make sure your room looks normal.