Home Measurement - Your Key to Effortless Planning
- Jennifer Odell
- Feb 22, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 14, 2024
We understand that scheduling a home measure might not always be convenient, but we're here to make the design process as seamless as possible for you. If a home measure isn't feasible right now, don't worry – you can still get started on your design journey by providing us with some starter specs.

Step 1 - The Floor Plan
Measure each individual wall, including window openings. Your space could be square, T-shaped or L-shaped, as shown.
Mark on where all the windows and doors are as well as which way they open, noting whether they are external or internal doors.
Add in electrical outlets and any existing plumbing as well as fixed objects such as water heaters, radiators, or boxed-in pipes.
Step 2 - The Wall Plan
Your new room may have a sloping ceiling or be a room with eaves. Make sure you measure the tallest (C) and shortest (A) heights as well as how far into your room the eaves extend (B).
Measure between the floor and the bottom of your windows (D).
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