(609) 441-1662
(609) 441-1662
Why do so many people skip measuring? Because it feels like the unfun part of furniture shopping — and because most buyers assume they can eyeball it. Then a sectional gets stuck in the front door, or a dining table makes the room unwalkable, and they wish they'd taken twenty minutes with a tape measure first. We see it constantly at De Avenue Furniture in Atlantic City, NJ. This guide covers exactly what to measure, in what order, before you buy anything.
A tape measure (25-foot is plenty), a notepad or phone, and ideally a friend to hold the other end on long runs. That's it. Skip the apps that promise to measure rooms for you — they're often inaccurate, and a real tape measure takes the same amount of time.
If you're shopping for a sectional or a large dining set, also bring painter's tape. Marking the actual footprint on the floor before you commit is the single best trick for visualizing whether a piece will work.
Before measuring for any specific piece of furniture, measure the room itself. Sketch a rough top-down floor plan and write the numbers directly on it.
What to capture:
Once you have a sketch with these numbers, you can plan furniture placement on paper before you commit to anything in the showroom.
Every room needs walking paths. The numbers most often missed:
Walk through the room with these numbers in mind. Anywhere a piece of furniture creates a pinch point under those numbers, that piece is too big for that spot.
Once you know the room, measure for the piece you're shopping for.
Sofas and sectionals:
Dining tables:
Beds:
Storage pieces (dressers, chests, china cabinets):
A piece of furniture you can't get into the room is a piece you don't own. Measure the path from the truck to the room.
Most furniture salespeople can give you the box dimensions of any piece. Compare those to your tightest pinch point. If the piece is bigger than your tightest pinch point, it can't get to the room — period. Some pieces can be partially disassembled (legs, cushions) but many can't.
For larger purchases — sectionals, big dining sets, sleeper sofas — mark the footprint on your floor with painter's tape before you order. Walk around the outline. Sit where the sofa would sit. Imagine the coffee table in front of it. This single trick prevents most "this is bigger than I thought" surprises.
It takes ten minutes and saves the cost (and hassle) of a return.
Stop by our showroom at 1300 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 with your measurements in hand — our team can pull pieces that fit your dimensions instead of the other way around. We carry Ashley Furniture, Coaster Z2 Standard, Global Furniture USA, Nectar, and we deliver throughout the Atlantic City area. Browse furniture for the living room, bedroom, or dining room. Have questions? Visit our FAQ or call us at 609-441-1662.
Next read: How to Choose the Right Sectional for Your Living Room — the most measurement-sensitive piece in any living room. Financing options available. Or visit our store.