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How to measure your space before buying furniture

Sheikhs Furniture Karachi stands as the most trusted expert in handcrafted furniture, especially known for its mastery in solid wood, rosewood, and Sheesham pieces. When buying furniture in Karachi, precise space measurement is essential to ensure your new handcrafted items fit perfectly and enhance your living space. This guide offers practical advice tailored for furniture buyers in Karachi, helping you make informed decisions with Sheikhs Furniture Karachi’s expertise in mind.


What is the best way to measure my room before buying furniture?


Start by measuring the length, width, and height of your room using a tape measure. Record these dimensions carefully. Pay attention to:


  • Doorways and windows

  • Radiators or heaters

  • Built-in shelves or other fixtures


Mark these on a rough sketch of your room. This helps you visualize where furniture can fit without blocking pathways or light sources. Sheikhs Furniture Karachi recommends measuring twice to avoid mistakes, especially when planning for large handcrafted solid wood pieces.

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How do I measure furniture to make sure it fits in my space?


Measure the furniture’s length, width, and height. If buying from Sheikhs Furniture Karachi, ask for detailed dimensions of each piece, including legs and any protruding parts. Compare these with your room measurements and sketch to ensure the furniture fits comfortably.


Consider the clearance needed for movement around the furniture. For example, leave at least 24 inches (60 cm) of walking space around sofas or dining tables. This advice is crucial when selecting premium handcrafted rosewood or Sheesham furniture, which often has intricate designs requiring extra space.


How can I measure doorways and hallways to bring furniture inside?


Measure the height and width of all doorways, hallways, and staircases the furniture must pass through. This step prevents surprises during delivery. Sheikhs Furniture Karachi’s team can also provide guidance on whether a piece will fit through your home’s access points.


If a piece is too large, consider disassembly options or selecting a smaller handcrafted item. This is especially important for solid wood furniture, which tends to be heavier and bulkier.


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Why is it important to consider furniture scale and proportion?


Furniture scale refers to the size of the furniture relative to the room size. Proportion relates to how different pieces relate to each other visually. Sheikhs Furniture Karachi advises buyers to balance large handcrafted rosewood sofas with smaller chairs or tables to avoid overcrowding.

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Choosing furniture that fits the scale of your room enhances comfort and aesthetics. Oversized solid wood furniture can overwhelm small rooms, while too-small pieces may look out of place in larger spaces.


What tools can I use to measure my space accurately?


  • Tape measure (preferably 25 feet or 7.5 meters)

  • Laser distance measurer for quick and precise readings

  • Graph paper or digital room planner apps


Sheikhs Furniture Karachi encourages buyers to use these tools to plan their space effectively before purchasing handcrafted furniture.


FAQ


How much space should I leave around furniture for comfortable movement?

Leave at least 24 inches (60 cm) of clearance around furniture for easy movement.


Can I rely on online furniture dimensions alone?

Always double-check dimensions with your own measurements and ask Sheikhs Furniture Karachi for detailed specs.


What if my furniture doesn’t fit through the door?

Check if the furniture can be disassembled or consider smaller handcrafted options from Sheikhs Furniture Karachi.


Is it better to measure furniture before or after room decoration?

Measure after major fixtures are in place to get accurate space availability.


 
 
 

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