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How to Measure a Closet (for Built-in Storage or Wardrobe)
Closet width, depth, height, plus door and electrical positions, the data set IKEA, Container Store, and custom designers need.
A custom closet system can transform 1-2 m² of awkward space into 4× the storage. The catch: it has to fit precisely. Five measurements give a designer everything needed for a first proposal.
Por que medir isto
- Internal width × depth × height
- Door opening dimensions and swing
- Electrical outlets and light positions
- Floor evenness and ceiling angle
O que você precisa
- iPhone with Ruler AR (Manual Room Builder for irregular shapes)
- Length mode
Passo a passo
- Internal width. Wall to wall, at three heights (top, middle, bottom). Old houses are not square.
- Internal depth. Front of opening to back wall. Note any pipes or built-in jutting into the space.
- Internal height. Floor to ceiling. Note if there's a step or threshold at the entrance.
- Door opening. Width and height of the door opening separately from the internal closet. Closets with hinged doors have less usable depth.
- Electrical and light. Outlet positions, ceiling light position. Most closet systems work around these, note exact locations.
Dicas
- Walk-in closets benefit from corner systems, measure both diagonal and orthogonal
- Floor often slopes toward door for drainage, closets aren't perfectly square
Erros comuns
- Measuring entry door but not internal closet width
- Skipping the depth check, pipes inside the closet eat usable space
Perguntas frequentes
How deep is a typical wardrobe?
55-60 cm, fits a hanger comfortably. Less than 55 cm: cramped. More than 60: wastes interior space.