Worried your new urban outdoor furniture won't fit in the elevator? Don't let delivery day become a headache. Follow these simple steps for a smooth process. First, get the critical dimensions of your furniture: its height, width, depth, and diagonal depth. The diagonal depth is often the most important for angled entry. Next, measure your elevator. Note the height, width, and depth of the cabin interior. Crucially, measure the diagonal clearance from the floor to the top corner of the doorway—this is the maximum length an object can be when tilted. Always compare the furniture's smallest dimension to the elevator's smallest opening, and its longest diagonal to the elevator's diagonal clearance. Contact your building management for exact specifications and any delivery restrictions or time windows. When in doubt, consult with the furniture retailer; they have experience and may offer professional delivery services that include hoisting if necessary. Proper planning ensures your stylish new pieces arrive safely to your balcony or rooftop without any last-minute surprises.
How do I know if this urban outdoor furniture will fit in my elevator?
If you have any different opinions or need to consult us further, please pay attention or send us an email. We will reply to each of you individually! Thank you for your support and trust!