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Measuring guide 

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How to measure your kitchen

You'll need a pencil to sketch the out floor plan and the relevant wall plan(s) of your room. You'll also need a tape measure and a step ladder to give us all the information we need.

First follow our step by step guide on overleaf

Measurements shown in cm 

Floor plan and wall plan(s)

Ceiling heights

Window heights 

Stopcock marked on plan

Current sink position marked on plan 

Boiler in kitchen (wall/floor) shown

Switches and sockets marked 

Radiator size and position marked 

Fuse board position marked 

Step 1

Sketch your floor layout overleaf. Leave some space on the grid for your wall layout(s) in Step 2.Your sketch doesn’t need to be perfect, as long as he measurements and markings are all shown.

 

Mark the positions of important features such as windows, doors and anything that projects into the room such as boilers and radiators. Don’t forget to

show the position of your services such as water, electrical fittings and gas points. You’ll need to measure the spaces between each item too.

Step 2

Sketch your wall layout(s) overleaf. You’ll need a sketch of each wall, making a note of windows, air vents, extractor fans and any other fixed object. These items will be seen as objects to work around.

 

Mark the positions of important features such as windows, doors and anything that projects into the room such as boilers and radiators. Don’t forget to show the position of your services such as water, electrical fittings and gas points.

Step 3

To make a complete map of your room, measure the height of the walls, and the height of the windows from the floor. You can add these measurements to the wall plan you have drawn.

 

Please use a stepladder when taking measurements.

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Download our printable measuring guide

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