Home & Furniture calculator
What Wardrobe Size Fits My Bedroom?
Enter available wall width, ceiling height, and room depth to work out wardrobe maximum size.
Enter your measurements
What Wardrobe Size Fits My Bedroom? The answer depends on available wall width, ceiling height, and room depth. This calculator keeps those inputs separate and reports wardrobe maximum size rather than relying on a generic size label.
- Available wall width — Required
- Ceiling height — Required
- Room depth — Required
- Wardrobe depth — Required
- Door or drawer projection — Required
- Required walkway — Required
Wardrobe maximum size
Enter the measurements above to calculate wardrobe maximum size.
How the calculation works
V12 calculation: maxWidth=wallWidth; maxHeight=ceilingHeight; operatingDepth=doorDepth+doorSwing+walkway; depthPass=operatingDepth≤roomDepth. This is the implementation rule for this calculator.
Worked example
Example: Available wall width = 300 cm; Ceiling height = 240 cm; Room depth = 360 cm; Wardrobe depth = 60 cm; Door or drawer projection = 50 cm; Required walkway = 50 cm. Result: Max Height = 240 cm; Depth Pass = Pass; Operating Depth = 160 cm; Max Width = 300 cm.
Before you decide
Recheck the limiting measurement before purchase or installation. This page calculates the stated geometry or quantity only; product-specific construction or installation details can still affect the final choice. For what wardrobe size fits my bedroom, the limiting result on this page is wardrobe maximum size.
Direct measurement/geometry calculation. No external reference is required for the arithmetic itself; the result is derived only from the user-entered measurements and the formula stored in calculationLogicJson.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Wardrobe Size calculator tell me?
It returns wardrobe maximum size from the measurements entered on this page. The calculation is specific to wardrobe size, so the result should be compared with the exact product or specification you are considering.
Which measurements should I take for wardrobe size?
Measure available wall width, ceiling height, room depth, wardrobe depth, door or drawer projection, required walkway. Use clear, usable dimensions rather than nominal room or product labels.
Should I round the wardrobe maximum size?
Keep the calculated value for comparison, then choose a real product that meets or stays within the returned wardrobe maximum size while allowing for the clearances, tolerances or ratings shown by its manufacturer.