Size & Dimension Guides

Knowing the specific dimensions of house rooms and objects come in handy when you need to do some house remodels & decorating.

Here’s our reference guide to the sizes of every part of the house, home objects, furniture, plumbing and so on.

Toilet Paper Roll Dimensions
| Updated October 30, 2023 | Published February 24, 2022

Toilet paper rolls may appear to have standardized dimensions, as they seem to look the same regardless of where you purchase them. However, the truth is that the size of toilet paper rolls can differ between manufacturers and even among different types available on the market. Understanding these dimensions can help you determine the right roll size for your needs and preferences.

Soaker Tub Dimensions
| Updated July 14, 2022 | Published February 24, 2022

If you like to spend your free time luxuriating in a bathtub, then you will appreciate the benefits a soaker tub has to offer. These tubs are designed for soaking exactly as the name implies, and as such, they will be deeper and hold more water than your average bathtub, allowing the user to really immerse themselves in the water.

Laundry Basket Dimensions
| Updated March 25, 2022 | Published February 24, 2022

Laundry baskets are typically used to collect dirty laundry and transport it from one room to the laundry room. The size of a laundry basket will vary depending on the user.

Farmhouse Sink Dimensions
| Updated August 2, 2022 | Published February 24, 2022

If you are buying a farmhouse sink for use in a laundry room with the intention of washing clothing, then opt for a medium to large-sized sink so that it will be able to accommodate the water and clothing without spilling over the top.

Standard Bedroom Window Size
| Updated February 21, 2022 | Published February 21, 2022

The minimum size requirement of a bedroom window in most states is 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall. The most common window sizes used for bedrooms have width measurements of 36 inches, 48 inches, and 60 inches. Bedroom window heights are usually 3 or 4 feet, though a picture window can be as high as 6 feet.