Enter your desk dimensions and staircase measurements to plan the move — L-shaped, standing, or standard.
Whether it fits depends on measurements most people get wrong.
Desktop depth (when carried on edge) vs. stair width, and desktop width vs. landing depth at turns
Item: Standard desk: 48–72" W × 24–30" D × 29–30" H. L-shaped: two 48–60" sections
Space: Standard residential staircase: 36" wide, 80" ceiling clearance, 36" landing depth minimum
Actual clear openings are usually 1–2″ smaller than the labeled size.
Your exact dimensions probably aren't "standard." Small measurement errors cause big problems — 1 inch can be the difference between fitting and getting stuck.
Verdicts are calculated by comparing all 6 item orientations against the space dimensions using verified building code standards. See our methodology
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Frequently asked
Almost always yes. Remove the desktop from the frame (usually 4–8 bolts). Remove any drawer pedestals, monitor arms, or cable trays. Each piece individually is lighter, narrower, and easier to navigate at stair landings. Take photos before disassembly for reassembly reference.
01Separate the L-shaped desk into its two desktop sections (bolts or brackets at the corner joint), remove the legs/frame, and carry each piece individually. Each section is typically 48–60" long and 24–30" deep — manageable on most staircases. The corner connector bracket is a small piece you can carry by hand.
02Yes — remove the desktop from the frame. Standing desk frames (24–30" wide) fit through any stairway. The desktop (48–72" long) may need to be carried vertically at landings. Electric lift motors add weight (total frame: 50–80 lbs) but don't need to be removed from the frame for stair transport.
03Remove all drawers first — they slide out and reduce weight significantly. If the desk has a fixed pedestal (not removable drawers), measure the entire unit. Most pedestal desks are 60" wide × 30" deep and fit up stairs when tilted on edge, but are heavy (100–150 lbs).
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