How to size a wardrobe for your space
Measure clearance, not just the room
Wardrobe footprint: single-door 24–36″ W, double-door 40–60″ W, triple-door 70″+. Depth 22″ for hanging clothes (don't go shallower or jackets won't hang flat). Height 72–84″. Allow 30″ in front for door swing or sliding-door clearance.
Walkways and door swing
Plan at least 30″ for primary walking paths and 24″ behind seating that backs up to a wall (e.g., dining chairs that need to slide out). Closet, oven, and refrigerator doors all need full swing clearance — a piece that fits the floor space but blocks a door is the wrong piece.
Delivery path before you order
Measure the narrowest point in the delivery path: front door, hallway turn, stairwell, elevator. A sofa that fits the room can still be impossible to deliver. The diagonal of a doorway is what matters, not the doorway width — tilting helps but not always enough.
Common mistakes
- Choosing a piece that fills the room dimensions exactly — rooms need negative space to feel comfortable.
- Ignoring the height of nearby fixtures (windowsills, light switches, baseboards) that limit where the piece can sit flush.
- Forgetting that rugs reduce usable clearance by 1–2″ on each side.