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Quinia, John Carlo A.

RE 100
AR133-1P/A51

STANDARD DIMENSIONS
Furniture is used for moveable items that help human activities, are the basic regular
components that permit us to make space appropriate for living and working. Designed to
respond to the human’s dimension and proportions. Furniture functions make the built
environment to be more efficient, mood-satisfying, and aesthetically appealing.

Living Room
Armchair: 900mm x 950mm

Two-seater sofa: 1500mm x 950mm

Three-seater sofa: 2100mm x 950mm


Coffee table small: 750mm x 750mm

Coffee table large: 1000mm x 500mm

Round coffee table: 750 mm diameter


Dining Room Standard Dimensions
Dining table for 10: 2600mm x 900mm

Dining table for 8: 1950mm x 900mm


Dining table for 6: 1500mm x 900mm
Round dining table for 6: 1200mm diameter

Round dining table for 4: 1100mm diameter


Dining table for 4: 100mm x 100mm

Dining table for 4: 1350mm x 750mm


Dining table for 2: 750mm x 750mm

Dining Chair: 450mm x 450mm

Bar stool: 350mm


Bedroom Standard Dimension
Single bed: 970mm x 1910mm
Double bed: 1350mm x 1910mm

King size bed: 1930mm x 1910mm

Bedside table: 450mm x 450mm


Chest of drawers: 1000mm x 500mm

Wardrobe: 1200mm x 600mm

Dressing table: 1350mm x 450mm


Cot: 650mm x 1250mm

Minimum Bathroom Dimensions


Full bathroom dimensions: bath / shower combination with toilet and sink) 5ft x 8ft (1.5m x
2.4m).

Small bathroom dimensions (shower,


toilet and sink) 6ft x 6ft (1.8m x 1.8m)
Half bathroom dimensions (toilet and corner sink, pocket door) 5ft x 3ft (1.5m x 0.9m).

Standard Bathroom Fixture Dimensions


Tubs. Standard tubs with apron fronts are 60 inches (152 centimeters) long and 30 to 32 inches
(76 to 81 centimeters) wide. The depth can be as little as 14 inches (35 centimeters) and as much
as 20 inches (50 centimeters).
Showers. Showers are required to have a minimum of 1,024 square inches, which is 32 by 32
inches (81 by 81 centimeters) of interior space — although it’s best to aim for at least 36 by 36
inches (91 by 91 centimeters).
Toilets. Toilets can fit into spaces as small as 30 inches (76 centimeters) wide and 54 inches
(137 centimeters) long, but at least 36 inches wide and 60 inches deep is much more
comfortable.
Single sinks. For a single sink, you need at least 30 inches (76 centimeters) of width, but 36 to
48 inches (91 to 107 centimeters) is more comfortable.
Double sinks. You can squeeze two sinks into 60 inches (152 centimeters) of width, but 72
inches (183 centimeters) or more is preferred.

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References
https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/metric-data-08-standard-furniture-sizes/
https://www.houseplanshelper.com/bathroom-dimensions.html
https://www.houzz.com/magazine/key-measurements-to-make-the-most-of-your-bathroom-
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