From Truck to TV Room: Will Your Recliner Fit Through the Door (and Elevator)?

1. Measure All Access Points First

Before your recliner arrives, measure the width and height of every doorway, hallway, stairwell, and elevator it will pass through. Don’t forget to account for door frames, trim, and handrails. A folding measuring tape makes it easier to check tricky angles.

2. Know Your Recliner’s Boxed and Unboxed Dimensions

Check both the shipping box size and the recliner’s actual dimensions when assembled. Some models arrive in one piece, while others ship in sections. If possible, choose modular recliners that separate into manageable parts.

3. Angles and Pivoting Techniques

A recliner that won’t pass straight through might still fit if you tilt, pivot, or stand it on end. Measure the diagonal clearance of both the furniture and the doorway to see if this is possible. Keep moving straps handy for better control.

4. Navigating Elevators and Tight Hallways

If your building has an elevator, measure the interior depth, width, and door clearance. Be sure the recliner can turn inside the space. For narrow hallways, consider wrapping the recliner in moving blankets to prevent scuffs.

5. Disassembly and Reassembly Options

Some recliners allow the backrest to detach from the base, making them easier to maneuver. Check the manufacturer’s guide or look for compact tool kits that help with quick disassembly and reassembly.

Bottom Line

A recliner that fits your room perfectly is only perfect if it can get there. Careful measurement of access points, knowing your furniture’s true dimensions, and using the right moving gear can save you from delivery-day headaches.