Measurement Guide
2
 CREATING WALL ELEVATION DRAWINGS
Elevation drawings are a straight on view 
of each wall, with all the features measured 
vertically and horizontally, placing them on the 
wall space. This helps your designer locate your 
new cabinets and appliances along your walls.
Start with the sink wall, go clockwise from 
there
Start Measuring your room with the sink wall. Label this 
Wall A. Then go clockwise around your room, labeling the 
walls B,C, and D.
Draw a rough sketch
Start by drawing a rough sketch (or two!) of each wall on 
a separate sheet of paper.
Measure the width of the wall
Measure the full width of each wall, beginning in the left 
corner. Check the width at two locations, 6 inches above 
the nished oor and 6 inches below the ceiling. Use the 
smallest dimension.
Measure the height of the wall
Measure the full height of each wall, beginning in the left 
corner. Check the height at two other locations. Use the 
smallest dimension.
Locate the openings
Measure to the outside edge of the trim. Then measure 
from the outside trim edge to the next opening, or to the 
far wall. Follow the measuring tips on page 2 to capture 
all the important details about windows and doors.
Locate xtures and utilities
Measure horizontally to the center of outlets, switches, 
water lines and other utilities. Also measure the distance 
of the items from the oor. If there are HVAC wall vents, 
mark their location and size. Follow the measuring tips on 
page 3 for accuracy.
Transfer measurements to grid
Transfer all of your measurements to the grid pages in 
this guide. Label your drawings Wall A, Wall B, Wall C 
and Wall D. Then begin the oor plan drawing.
If your space is L-shaped or has a bump out area, you 
can still draw an elevation view straight on. Just use a 
vertical line to show where the wall comes forward.
If your oor plan looks 
like this drawing...
...your elevation view 
will look like this drawing.
Always double-check your measurements! The total of your wall segments should equal your overall length.





