Measurement Guide
MEASURING TIPS
Here are helpful tips on how to properly 
measure your space and record the correct 
window, door and utility information for your 
oor plan and wall elevation drawings.
Always double-check your measurements!
Locate widows and doors
Measure from the wall to the outside 
edge of the trim on all your doors 
and windows.
Measuring doors and widows
Your designer needs to know the exact location of 
windows and doors, as well as the size of each opening 
{including the trim} in order to plan your new space.
Record all of the measurements:
A. Width, including trim
B. Height, including trim
C. Distance from oor
D. From oor to top of window 
E. Width of the window sill
Range hoods
If you have an existing range hood 
vent or over the range will be 
microwave, note the location on your 
drawing. Specify if it exhausts back 
into the room, or if it has ducts that 
went to outside.
Locate outlets and switches
Measure horizontally to the center of 
the wall plate, and vertically from the 
oor as shown.
220 volt outlets
Be sure to show any 220 volt outlets on your drawing. Do you have an 
electric stove? Then you’ll have a 220 volt outlet for your stove. Your 
outlet may not look exactly like the example shown here, but it will look 
different from standard 110 volt outlets.
Locate water and utility lines
Mark the center line location of the 
sink, water lines, drains, gas lines, and 
heating / air conditioning vents.
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to write the 
measurements on 
your drawings!
Most grid paper is to scale, 
but your designer won’t know 
what size your space is unless 
you write down the dimensions.





