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How to Measure a Sofa: The Four Numbers and the Diagonal That Decides

A sofa has three obvious dimensions and one hidden one that does all the work at a doorway. Width, depth, and height tell you whether it suits the room. The fourth number, the diagonal depth, is the straight line from the top back corner to the bottom front edge, and it is what a mover checks to decide whether the sofa can be tilted through an opening that looks too small. Measure all four, plus the seat height and whether the legs come off, and you can settle the question before the sofa is wedged in your hallway.

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The Four Sofa Dimensions

  • Width: the longest point across the sofa, arm to arm, measured at the widest part of the arms (not the back).
  • Depth: front to back, from the front edge of the seat or arm to the back of the frame, whichever sticks out farther.
  • Height: floor to the highest point of the back.
  • Diagonal depth: the straight line from the top of the back frame down to the front bottom edge of the sofa. This is the dimension that matters most for getting through a doorway tilted.
Measure the frame, not the cushions. Loose back cushions compress, but the wooden frame is the hard limit at a doorway.

How to Find the Diagonal Depth

Stand the sofa upright as it normally sits. Place a straightedge (a yardstick or a taut string) from the highest point of the back frame down to the lowest point of the front of the sofa, usually the front of the seat rail or the bottom of the front arm. Measure that straight line. That diagonal is shorter than the height, so when you tilt the sofa to lead with a top corner, it presents the diagonal depth to the doorway instead of the full height. If the diagonal depth is less than the doorway clear height, the sofa can usually be walked through on an angle even when it is taller than the door is wide.

Standard Sofa Sizes for Reference

Sofa typeTypical widthTypical depthTypical height
Loveseat (2-seat)52 to 64 in32 to 40 in32 to 40 in
Standard 3-seat sofa78 to 88 in35 to 40 in33 to 40 in
Large / deep sofa88 to 96 in40 to 45 in36 to 42 in
Sleeper sofa72 to 91 in37 to 43 in35 to 40 in
Sectional (one section)60 to 100 in37 to 60 in33 to 40 in
Use these only to sanity-check your own measurements. The diagonal depth, which manufacturers rarely publish, is the number that decides the doorway, so measure it yourself.

Reduce the Sofa Before You Give Up

  • Remove the legs: most sofa legs unscrew or unbolt, dropping the height by 3 to 6 inches and often the diagonal depth too.
  • Take off loose cushions and the back pillows so only the frame has to clear the opening.
  • On a sectional, separate the sections (they usually unclip or unbolt) and move them one at a time.
  • On some sleeper sofas, the bed mechanism can be unbolted to drop weight, though this is a bigger job.
  • Slip-off arms: a few modern sofas have removable arms that unbolt for an inch or two of width on each side.

Measure smart

What to measure.

Four numbers decide nearly every fit check. Get these right and the rest follows.

  1. 01The clear opening of every doorway, stair, and hallway on the delivery path, not the nominal size
  2. 02The narrowest pinch along the whole route, since the smallest point is the real limit
  3. 03The item's smallest face and its diagonal, because many pieces pass tilted that will not pass square
  4. 04The walkways and clearances you want to keep around the piece once it is in place

Don't make these

Common mistakes.

Most “it didn't fit” stories trace back to one of these oversights.

  1. ⚠Measuring the slab, frame, or glass instead of the actual clear opening
  2. ⚠Forgetting the diagonal, so a tilt that would have worked never gets tried
  3. ⚠Skipping the delivery path and only measuring the room the piece never reaches
  4. ⚠Ignoring handles, feet, and trim that add an inch or two to the real footprint

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Frequently asked

Questions we keep getting.

  • How do I measure a sofa to see if it fits through a door?

    Measure four numbers: width (arm to arm), depth (front to back), height (floor to top of back), and the diagonal depth (top back corner to front bottom edge). The diagonal depth is the key one for a doorway, because the sofa usually goes through tilted. Compare it to the doorway clear height, and compare the sofa height or depth to the door clear width.

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  • What is the diagonal depth of a sofa?

    It is the straight-line distance from the top of the sofa back down to the front bottom edge, measured with a straightedge across the side profile. Because it is shorter than the full height, tilting the sofa to lead with a top corner lets it pass a doorway using this diagonal rather than its height. Movers rely on it to judge tight openings.

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  • Should I measure a sofa with or without the cushions?

    Measure the frame, without the loose seat and back cushions, for fit decisions. Cushions compress and can be removed during the move, so the rigid frame is the real limit at a doorway or on stairs. Measure with cushions only when you are checking how the sofa will look in the room.

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  • How much does removing the legs help a sofa fit?

    Taking the legs off usually drops the height by 3 to 6 inches and lowers the diagonal depth as well, which is often enough to clear a tight doorway or a low stair soffit. Most legs unscrew or unbolt in a few minutes, so it is the first thing to try before deciding a sofa will not fit.

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