
i) Doorways:
Measure from the inside of your door. Be careful to note how wide your doors can open, and accommodate for doorknobs. If the doors can be removed, that might be a good idea to prevent damages.
ii) Stairways:
Don't fail to measure the height &width of your stairways and bottom steps to the ceiling. Be sure to look after any sloped or curved surfaces.
iii) Obstacles:
Account for any low-hanging ceiling lamps or fans, breakable decorations that cannot be removed, stairway doors or turns, or angled ceilings or walls. Be sure to completely clear a path for your sofa.

Comparing Your Furniture
Sometimes the best way to know what you want is to compare it to what you have. Comparing your current sofas measurement with ours will give you an idea of how big our sofas are. For example, if you find that your
current sofa doesn't have enough seating depth for your legs, you'll want to find a sofa of ours that has a deeper seating depth dimensions.