Width Fit Formula:
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The Sofa Width Through Door calculation determines whether a sofa can fit through a doorway by comparing the width of the sofa to the width of the door opening. This simple comparison helps prevent delivery issues and furniture damage.
The calculator uses a simple comparison formula:
Where:
Explanation: If the sofa width is less than the door width, the sofa can fit through the doorway. Always measure at the widest point of the sofa and the narrowest point of the door path.
Details: Accurate measurements are crucial for furniture delivery and moving. Even a small mismeasurement can result in the sofa getting stuck, potentially damaging both the furniture and the doorway.
Tips: Measure the sofa at its widest point (including arms if they're the widest part). Measure the door at its narrowest clear opening (remove doors if necessary). Enter both measurements in inches.
Q1: Should I include sofa legs in the width measurement?
A: Yes, measure from the outermost point on one side to the outermost point on the other side.
Q2: What if my sofa is slightly wider than the door?
A: You may be able to angle the sofa diagonally if the diagonal measurement is less than the door width.
Q3: How do I measure door width accurately?
A: Measure the actual opening between the door frame, not just the door itself. Remove the door if necessary.
Q4: What about height clearance?
A: This calculator only checks width. Be sure to also check height clearance if moving the sofa vertically.
Q5: Are there other factors to consider?
A: Yes, consider hallway turns, staircases, and other obstacles that might affect the ability to maneuver the sofa.