Enter the table dimensions and the available space to check clearances, orientation, and tight-fit risks.
Whether it fits comes down to the measurements most people skip.
Real openings run about 1 to 2 inches under the labeled size, and a single inch can flip the result. Check your own measurements before you buy or move.
Verdicts compare all six item orientations against the space using verified building standards. See our methodology
“Showed the delivery guy the measurements. He agreed — we used the freight elevator instead.” — Apartment dweller
Measure smart
Four numbers decide nearly every fit check. Get these right and the rest follows.
Don't make these
Most “it didn't fit” stories trace back to one of these oversights.
Frequently asked
Start with the largest rigid dimension, then check the narrowest opening or turning point. A large item can have enough final space but still fail at the route into that space.
01Yes. Add the package, moving blanket, mattress bag, appliance dolly, or protective padding when that is how the item will actually be moved.
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Across 18 real fit checks on itemfits.com, a table fit cleanly 27.8% of the time and did not fit as-is 72.2% of the time.
See the data: Which items fit, and which do notBased on real fit checks run on itemfits.com. When exact measurements are not given, ItemFits estimates typical dimensions, and items are modeled as rigid rectangular boxes tested across orientations.
Verified results for this exact item at specific dimensions — see the margin, the tilt, and the constraint that decided each one.