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Measure a 2‑Seater Sofa to Fit Doorways & Hallways

Measure a 2‑Seater Sofa to Fit Doorways & Hallways

How do I measure to make sure a two-seater sofa will fit through my doorway and hallway?

To avoid delivery-day surprises, compare the sofa’s smallest possible “pass-through” size to the tightest points along your route from outside to the room. That route usually includes a front door, an entry hall, one or more interior doors, and any turns or stair landings.

1) Get the sofa’s key dimensions (and the minimum it can squeeze through)

Start with the full sofa measurements: width (arm to arm), height (floor to top), and depth (front to back). Then check whether legs, feet, or cushions can be removed—this can reduce the height and depth. Also note the inside arm-to-arm width if the arms can’t be removed; some sofas can pass through tighter spaces when stood on end or tipped diagonally, effectively using a smaller profile than the full “width.”

2) Measure every pinch point on the path

Use a tape measure and write numbers down. For each doorway, measure the clear opening width (inside edge to inside edge) and the clear height (floor to underside of the frame). If the door is already hung, measure with it fully open—hinges and door stops can steal an inch or two. In hallways, measure the narrowest width, then identify the tightest turn: corners, radiator bumps, railings, and half-walls often reduce usable space.

3) Don’t forget angles, turns, and ceilings

A straight hallway is one thing; a corner into a room is another. Measure the “turning space” at corners—how much open area you have to pivot the sofa. If you’ll need to lift and rotate the sofa, check ceiling height and light fixtures. For staircases, measure stair width and any landings, plus the height clearance along the stairwell.

4) Compare numbers using a simple rule

As a baseline, your tightest doorway opening should be larger than the sofa’s smallest dimension after removals (often depth or height). If it’s close, plan on angling: a diagonal move can help, but only if there’s enough space on both sides of the doorway and in the hallway to rotate.

For a deeper step-by-step checklist, see the full guide here: https://agathin.com/how-do-i-measure-to-make-sure-a-two-seater-sofa-will-fit-through-my-doorway-and-hallway/.

FAQ

What if my doorway is slightly smaller than my sofa’s width?

Try measuring the sofa’s depth and height to see if it can pass through on its side or end, and remove legs or cushions if possible. If the opening is still too tight, a professional delivery team may be able to disassemble and reassemble the frame, but you’ll want to confirm options before purchase or delivery.

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