Will a mattress (203x193x25 cm) fit in a room?
Expert analysis
A mattress measuring 80 in × 76 in × 10 in does not fit in a room, but it's about <1 in too large at the tightest point.
A mattress measuring 80 in × 76 in × 10 in does not fit in a room, but it's about <1 in too large at the tightest point.
Your mattress will not fit in the room — but only just — it is a hair over the limit at the tightest point.
Handling: The item exceeds the space in every orientation — standard entry won't work.
| Axis-aligned check (before rotation) | ||||||
| WIDTH | 6 ft 8 in | > | 11 in | −5 ft 8.5 in | (−595.9%) | |
| DEPTH | 6 ft 4 in | > | 11 in | −5 ft 4.5 in | (−561.0%) | |
| HEIGHT | 10 in | ≤ | 8 ft | +7 ft 2 in | (+89.6%) | |
| Orientation | Min walkway | Strategy | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0° (as-is) | 0" | — | ✕ |
| 90° rotated | 0" | — | ✕ |
| diagonal (1°–89°) | 0" | — | ✕ |
A room is a 2D footprint — width and depth matter for placement, plus the walkway gap left between the item and walls or other obstacles.
Walkway thresholds use standard ergonomic minimums; a confident mover may negotiate gaps tighter than the recommended tier.
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