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Three numbers, one honest answer. Measurements in inches — use the clear opening of the door, jamb to jamb with the door open.
Depth = front-to-back including arms and cushions. Height = floor to the top of the back. Typical interior doors are 30–32″; front doors 36″.
Furniture rarely walks in flat — movers stand it on end, so the profile that must clear the opening is the smaller of depth and height, with a couple of inches for knuckles and trim. Past that, upholstery compression and arm shape can rescue another few inches — that's tilt territory, and it's a "verify," not a promise. The numbers that settle it are the shipping carton dimensions when the vendor publishes them — which is exactly what the full app checks, against every doorway on your actual floor plan, for every piece you shop.
Full write-up: Will the couch fit through the door? — doorway widths, the tilt trick, and the hallway turn nobody measures.
Upload your floor plan, mark the doors one time, and every sofa you shop gets this verdict automatically — against your actual openings.
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