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Proper measurement is the key to ensuring your new furniture fits perfectly in your home and arrives without any delivery issues. Follow our simple guide to measure your furniture, doorways, hallways, stairs, and elevators, so everything fits as expected and your furniture is delivered without a hitch.
Choose where your new piece will go. Use painter’s tape to outline its dimensions, including width (W), depth (D), height (H), and diagonal depth (DD) for chairs and sofas.
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises:
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises:
* PRO TIP: Add 1–2 inches of extra space for easier placement.
Identify the best path from outside to your chosen spot, noting obstacles like building access.
*Measure the height (H), width (W), and diagonal (D) of all . doorways.
*Check if the furniture can pass straight through or needs to be angled or turned.
*Check if the furniture can pass straight through or needs to be angled or turned.
* Measure the height and width of each hallway your item will pass through.
Check for wall fixtures, ceiling lights, or moldings.
* For narrow spaces and corners, measure the clearance (C) from the outer hallway wall to interior room walls—key for sofas or tall bookcases moved horizontally.
If your item must go up or down stairs, measure each section carefully.
* Account for handrails and banisters when measuring width.
Measure ceiling height from the bottom and top steps, plus the landing’s width, depth, and ceiling height.
* Check the diagonal clearance from steps and landings in case tilting is needed.
If your building has an elevator, measure its width, depth, and height to ensure the furniture will fit.
*If the elevator is too small, make sure the stairs or hallways are wide and tall enough for the furniture to pass through.
Clear a path by moving furniture and protecting floors to ensure smooth delivery.
*Our White Glove service includes scheduled delivery, unpacking, full assembly, and placement in your chosen spot.
*For standard delivery, your order will be dropped at your door, with a notification upon arrival.
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises: Contact us
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Houlte has partnered with Taskrabbit to make your everyday life at home easier by connecting you with flexible and affordable ways to get your to-do’s done including furniture assembly and mounting.
1. Purchase your furniture at Houlte.
2. Check your order Dispatched and Delivered email and click the
Houlte link. You will be redirected to Taskrabbit's landing page.
3. Post your task on Taskrabbit platform.
4. Pick the best tasker to assemble your furniture.
Houlte has partnered with Taskrabbit to make your everyday life at home easier by connecting you with flexible and affordable ways to get your to-do’s done including furniture assembly and mounting.
Taskrabbit Assembly is available in most metro areas in the US. The availability of Taskers varies based on demand. When placing an order on Taskrabbit, you will need to enter your zip code. If the service is not supported in your area, you will not be able to place an order.
You can book assembly for your Houlte furniture as early as the next day after your delivery, and up to 14 days in advance, giving you flexibility to choose a time that works best for you.
Ready to use out of the box; minimal installation may be required (e.g., handles).
Main structure is pre-built; minor components require attachment (e.g., legs).
Assembly required; multiple parts must be assembled before use.
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Core boards form the internal foundation of the furniture. They provide structure, stability, and efficiency across large surfaces and cabinet bodies.
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Smooth and consistent
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Selected solid wood parts are used where visible strength, tactile quality, and structural integrity matter most—such as legs, frames, trim, and exposed support details.
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A small entryway does not need to feel empty or cramped. The right narrow console table can create a landing place for daily essentials while keeping the walkway open, polished, and easy to move through.
A compact hallway, apartment entry, or narrow landing can still feel considered. The key is choosing a console table that supports the space instead of fighting it.
In small entryways, the wrong table can block traffic, crowd the wall, or make the space feel heavier than it is. The right table creates a useful surface for keys, decor, and small storage while preserving an open path through the home.
Can people walk past the console comfortably?
Does the table feel visually light enough for the hallway?
Does it offer storage without turning the entry into a cluttered drop zone?
Depth is the most important measurement for a small entryway. A console table can be beautiful, but if it pushes too far into the walkway, the entry will feel tight every day.
For a narrow hallway, look for a slim console table that gives you a usable surface without taking over the walking path. A depth around 10 to 14 inches is often a good range for tight areas, depending on the width of the hallway and how much foot traffic passes through.
Do not judge by the wall alone. Measure the full walking path before choosing a table.
People should be able to pass without turning sideways or bumping into decor.
A narrow table should be styled with vertical pieces, trays, and wall decor instead of bulky objects.
Small entryways are affected by visual weight. A blocky table can make a narrow hall feel even smaller, while a lighter silhouette allows the wall, floor, and baseboards to remain visible.
Clean lines, raised bases, open frames, and simple profiles can help the entryway feel more spacious. When you can see more floor around and beneath the furniture, the room often feels less crowded.
A console table with visible space below it can make a small entryway feel more breathable and less blocked.
In a tight space, clean silhouettes usually work better than heavy carving, bulky legs, or oversized decorative details.
If the entryway is narrow, let the wall do more of the styling. A mirror, artwork, or wall hooks can add function and height without taking up extra floor space.
A small entryway often has to work hard. It may need to hold keys, sunglasses, mail, dog leashes, umbrellas, or small everyday items. The goal is not to store everything in the open, but to give daily objects a controlled place to land.
Color can make a small entryway feel lighter, warmer, sharper, or more dramatic. A light wood console against a pale wall creates a calm and seamless effect. A darker or more sculptural console can create stronger contrast, especially when paired with bright artwork or a mirror.
| Console Style | Best For | Styling Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Light wood | Small, calm, organic entryways | Pair with woven baskets, ceramics, greenery, and warm neutrals. |
| Drawer console | Busy entryways that need hidden storage | Keep the surface minimal and let the storage handle daily clutter. |
| Open-base console | Narrow spaces that need visual breathing room | Use baskets, stools, or negative space below to keep the entry light. |
For small entryways, the best console table should feel slim, useful, and visually balanced. These three styles show different ways to keep the entryway functional without making it feel crowded.

Calma is a strong choice when you want a compact entryway to feel calm and organized. Its 47" width gives the space a useful landing surface without visually overwhelming a smaller hallway or entry zone.
Style it with a mirror above, a low tray for keys, and one vertical accent such as a vase or lamp to keep the tabletop light.

Vellore works well when a small entryway needs more than surface styling. The drawer design helps hide mail, keys, chargers, and small everyday items so the tabletop can stay clean.

Alvar is useful when you want the entryway to feel open and breathable. Its open-base look keeps the piece from feeling too heavy, which is especially helpful in narrow or compact spaces.
A narrow entryway usually works best with a slim console table that does not block the walking path. Depth is especially important, so measure the hallway before choosing a table.
For many narrow entryways, a depth around 10 to 14 inches can work well, depending on the hallway width and traffic flow. The table should leave enough clearance for people to walk comfortably.
Drawers can be useful in small entryways if you need hidden storage for keys, mail, sunglasses, or small daily items. They help keep the tabletop cleaner and more intentional.
Use a slim console table, keep the base visually open, hang a large mirror, choose lighter styling, and avoid oversized tabletop decor that crowds the walkway.
The key is choosing a console table that respects the walking path, keeps the visual weight light, and gives daily essentials a clear home.
With the right depth, silhouette, storage, and styling, even a small entryway can feel open, polished, and thoughtfully designed.
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