Will a table (91x122x76 cm) fit in a space?
Expert analysis
A table measuring 36 in × 48 in × 30 in may not fit in a space, with about 3 ft 4.5 in to spare at the tightest point. The binding dimension is width: that is the axis where the table runs out of room. We checked every orientation, and none places the table fully inside. One caveat: item is rigid and cannot be compressed, bent, or disassembled.
- Binding axis
- Width
- Tightest clearance
- 3 ft 4.5 in clear
- Orientations checked
- 6
- Result
- Width exceeds the opening
Here’s what we found.
- The width axis runs out of room.
- Checked all 6 orientations — none fits.
- A 1.5 in handling allowance is already subtracted.
| Orientation | Width | Height | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✓ chosen30 in×3 ft (front/back) | 3 ft 4.5 in | 3 ft 10.5 in | ✓ |
| 3 ft×30 in (front/back) | 2 ft 10.5 in | 4 ft 4.5 in | ✓ |
| 30 in×4 ft (sideways) | 3 ft 4.5 in | 2 ft 10.5 in | ✓ |
| 3 ft×4 ft (laid flat) | 2 ft 10.5 in | 2 ft 10.5 in | ✓ |
| 4 ft×30 in (sideways) | 1 ft 10.5 in | 4 ft 4.5 in | ✓ |
| 4 ft×3 ft (laid flat) | 1 ft 10.5 in | 3 ft 10.5 in | ✓ |
Margins shown are calculated; allow ±¼ in for tape-measure precision.
How the door-passage check works
A door is a 2D opening — width and height matter; depth (path length through the doorway) doesn’t.
- Generate all 6 dimension permutations of the item (3 axes × 2 flips).
- For each permutation, apply the door constraint: item_width ≤ door_width AND item_height ≤ door_height.
- Subtract 1.5 in handling clearance from each axis to leave room for human movement.
- Pick the permutation with the largest minimum-axis margin — that’s the orientation a mover would choose.
- Verdict ladder (verdict-tiers.js): FITS if margin ≥ 2 in; FITS_TIGHT if 0.5–2 in; FITS_VERY_TIGHT if 0–0.5 in; DOESN'T_FIT below.
Tolerance ±¼ in (6 mm) is applied implicitly (band promotion to FITS_VERY_TIGHT) — see the note below the orientation matrix.
Dimensions
- MEASUREDReal-world factors (trim, baseboards, hardware) may reduce available clearance.
- MEASUREDDetected table, sizemedium
- MEASUREDEstimated width, depth, height for table from local_db
- MEASUREDAssumed conservative typical enclosure dimensions (72"×96"×84")
- MEASUREDApplied practical clearance for handling (see Tolerance buffer above)
Space geometry
- Square corners and a flat floor
- No trim, fixtures, or hardware protruding into the opening
- Door swings fully open (90°+) and stays open during passage
Handling
- ±¼ in tape-measure tolerance applied
- 1.5 in handling clearance subtracted from raw margins before the verdict
- Item treated as rigid — cannot compress, bend, or disassemble.
Why we make assumptions
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