Size Guide

Size Guide

Measured for calm, capable workspaces.

STRIDEDESK furniture is selected for executive offices, meeting rooms, reception areas, training spaces, and modern workstations. Use this guide to plan scale, clearance, seating comfort, and room flow before choosing your pieces.

Planning rule Measure the room, the route, and the daily movement.
Modern office workspace with desks and chairs in a refined neutral interior
Start with usable space.

A beautiful office feels composed when furniture supports clear walkways, comfortable chair movement, and balanced proportions.

Room first

Good sizing begins before the product page.

Measure wall-to-wall dimensions, doorways, elevators, corners, and the path from entry to final placement. For larger executive desks, conference tables, reception counters, and lounge sofas, allow generous clearance so the room remains functional after installation.

Executive office

Desk presence with usable circulation.

Leave enough space behind the chair for smooth movement and enough side clearance for storage, guest seating, and visual balance.

Meeting room

Table scale shaped by seating count.

Plan around chair width, pull-back room, presentation flow, and walking space along the room perimeter.

Reception area

Front desk sizing for arrival flow.

Reception desks should feel grounded without blocking entry paths, waiting areas, or staff access behind the counter.

Training space

Flexible furniture needs extra clearance.

Training tables, mobile stands, and seating layouts benefit from clear aisles and room for reconfiguration.

Business meeting room with conference table and office chairs

Measuring sequence

Four checks before choosing furniture.

1

Measure the finished room.

Record length, width, ceiling height, outlet locations, window positions, columns, and any fixed architectural features.

2

Confirm the delivery route.

Check door width, hallway turns, stairs, elevator size, thresholds, and the final route into the workspace.

3

Allow working clearance.

Plan space for chair pull-back, cabinet access, drawer extension, walking aisles, and guest movement around the furniture.

4

Balance visual proportion.

Large furniture should anchor the room, not crowd it. Leave negative space so materials, lines, and silhouettes can breathe.

Reference dimensions by furniture type.

These ranges are planning references for common office furniture categories. Always compare the exact product dimensions with your own room measurements before ordering.

Furniture type Typical width Typical depth Typical height Planning note
Executive desksPrivate offices and director workspaces 60–96 in 28–40 in 29–31 in Allow chair pull-back space, side movement, and cabinet access behind or beside the desk.
Computer desksFocused workstations and daily task areas 48–72 in 24–32 in 29–31 in Confirm monitor depth, cable routing, keyboard position, and legroom before selecting width.
Conference tablesMeeting rooms and boardrooms 72–168 in 36–60 in 29–31 in Plan seating count with chair width and leave comfortable clearance around all sides.
Reception desksFront office and lobby environments 60–120 in 28–40 in 39–44 in Measure guest approach space, staff side clearance, and entry path visibility.
Office chairsExecutive, task, and guest seating 24–32 in 24–32 in 34–48 in Check seat height range, arm clearance under desks, and room for chair rotation.
Office lounge sofasReception lounges and informal work areas 60–96 in 30–40 in 28–36 in Leave comfortable walking space in front and consider side tables or lounge chairs nearby.
Storage and mobile standsFiling, display, printer, and utility support 16–72 in 16–24 in 24–72 in Allow door swing, drawer extension, shelf access, and clearance for mobile movement.
Clearance

Keep pathways intentional.

A refined office depends on movement. Leave clear access to doors, cabinets, outlets, shared storage, and guest seating.

Height

Confirm functional alignment.

Desk height, chair height, arm position, monitor placement, and reception counter height should work together comfortably.

Scale

Let the furniture breathe.

Oversized pieces can feel calm and architectural when the room has enough negative space around them.

Need support?

Planning a larger workspace or multi-piece order?

Contact STRIDEDESK with your room measurements, preferred furniture category, and delivery considerations. Processing time is 3–5 business days.