How to calculate the square footage of wardrobe
When renovating or customizing a wardrobe, it is crucial to accurately calculate the footprint of the wardrobe. This is not only related to the rational use of space, but also directly affects the budget and design effect. This article will introduce in detail the calculation method of wardrobe area and provide structured data to help you quickly master the skills.
1. Basic method for calculating wardrobe area
The area of a wardrobe usually refers to its projected area or expanded area. Here is a comparison of two common calculation methods:
Calculation method | definition | Calculation formula | Applicable scenarios |
---|---|---|---|
Projected area | The area of the wardrobe front projected onto the wall | height×width | Quick estimate and quotation reference |
Expanded area | The total area of all panels after unfolding | The sum of the areas of each panel | Accurate calculation, customized design |
2. Detailed calculation steps
1.Measure wardrobe dimensions: Use a tape measure to measure the height, width and depth of the wardrobe in meters.
2.Projected area calculation:
project | Sample data | Calculation process |
---|---|---|
high | 2.4 meters | 2.4×1.8=4.32 square meters |
width | 1.8 meters |
3.Expand area calculation: It is necessary to calculate the areas of side panels, partitions, door panels, etc. separately and then add them up.
Board type | quantity | Single block size (meters) | Total area (square meters) |
---|---|---|---|
Side panels | 2 | 2.4×0.6 | 2.88 |
Partition | 4 | 0.5×0.6 | 1.2 |
door panel | 2 | 2.4×0.9 | 4.32 |
total | 8.4 |
3. Special factors affecting area calculation
1.Special shaped wardrobe: L-shaped and corner wardrobes need to be calculated in sections and then added together.
2.Functional accessories: Drawers, trouser racks, etc. need to increase the area by 5%-15%.
3.Loss rate: The actual plate usage is usually 3%-5% more than the theoretical value.
4. Common wardrobe size reference
Wardrobe type | Height (meters) | Width (meters) | Depth (meters) | Projection area range (㎡) |
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single door wardrobe | 2.0-2.4 | 0.8-1.2 | 0.55-0.6 | 1.6-2.9 |
double door wardrobe | 2.0-2.4 | 1.2-1.8 | 0.55-0.6 | 2.4-4.3 |
three door wardrobe | 2.0-2.4 | 1.8-2.4 | 0.55-0.6 | 3.6-5.8 |
5. Practical application suggestions
1.space planning: The wardrobe area should not exceed 1/6 of the room area.
2.Quotation comparison: When customizing furniture, the merchant is required to clearly indicate which calculation method is used.
3.Measurement skills: It is recommended to measure three times and take the average, paying attention to deducting the height of the skirting line.
Through the above methods and data, you can accurately calculate the floor area of the wardrobe and provide a reliable basis for home design. It is recommended that a professional review the measurement data to ensure accuracy before placing an order.
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