Measurement Guidance

Accurate measuring is essential as it helps to ensure the products will fit your space and function properly.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR SPACE?

Accurate measurements as indicated in the measuring procedure are the key elements we will need to plan your new house. With this information, our specialists will be able to help design your dream new house!

Use kitchen space for example to explain measure steps below:

What you will need

A tape measure, pencil and paper: preferably graph paper for ease of drawing.

Measurements Tools

STEP 1: Make the kitchen plan drawing.

Draw a rough outline of your kitchen, record the overall length of each wall, label walls, pillars, windows and doors. Remember to measure clockwise.

Step 1 Measurement Kitchen Cabinets

STEP 2 : Mark the ceiling height

Measure the ceiling height and write it in the center of your drawing. Ceiling heights, even in the same room, can sometimes vary by as much as several inches. It is better to take measurement in different areas of kitchen. If it varies, write down both the low and high measurements.

Step 2 Measurement Kitchen Cabinets

STEP 3 : Label and measure doors and windows

You can begin at the left corner of wall A to measure the first window, door, or wall. Continue clockwise around the room until each wall, window and door has been measured.

STEP 4 : Identify and measure unmovable obstructions

Draw in any obstructions, such as electric outlets, lights switches, sink plumbing, gas meter, gas duct, etc., that you either cannot move or do not want to move. Remember, measure clockwise too. Measure the obstruction and record the width, height, depth and distance to wall or floor of the obstruction on your drawing.