Product Measurements
Did you know that most furniture is manufactured to standard measurements?
Knowing those standard measurements before you buy or begin to arrange furniture can cut the task down to size. When you know what the approximate measurements for a piece are, you can start designing your layout for a room.
Although one sofa may look very different from another sofa because of style, color or upholstery fabric, you may be surprised to know that most sofas share the same approximate measurements. This applies to other pieces of furniture as well. When you have an idea of roughly how big a piece is, you can plan how many pieces to fit in the room, and how to place them so you have a room that flows efficiently.
These measurements are meant to be a general guideline only. Before you buy anything make sure you measure it to see if it will fit inside the space you have.
Learn How to Measure Your Space for Furniture
Living Room
•3 seat sofa – 35” D x 84” W
•Loveseat – 35” D x 60” W
•Armchair – 35” W x 35” D
•Coffee Table – 30” W x.48” L
•Square end table – 24” W x 24” L
•Rectangular end - table 24” W x 28” L
Dining Room
•Dining table w/1 leaf – 36” W x 72” L
•Side chair – 18” D x 18” W
•Arm chair - 18” D x 22” W
Bed Room
•Twin size bed – 39” W x 80” L
•Double bed – 54” W x 80” L
•Queen size bed – 60” W x 80” L
•Eastern king size bed – 78” W x 80” L
•California king size bed – 72” W x 82” L
•Chest of drawers – 30” W x 18” D
•Nightstand – 18” W x 18” D



