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Below is a step-by-step guide for drawing and
measuring your kitchen. Each step is colour coded and matches
the corresponding colour in the sample drawing below. To make it
easier to draw your kitchen use a piece of grid paper.
NOTE: If you are remodelling, do not include current cabinetry or
other furniture that will not be kept, such as kitchen tables,
in your measurements.
NOTE: All of your measurements should be in millimetres.
Sample Drawing

STEP 1
Draw a rough outline of your kitchen. Use the following symbols
in your drawing for doors and windows.

NOTE: For doorways with doors, draw the doorway according to
which way the door swings.
STEP 2
Draw in any obstructions such as radiators, pipes, sink
plumbing, etc. that you
either can not, or do not, want moved.
STEP 3
A) Beginning at the top left corner of your drawing measure to
the first window, door, or wall.
Continue clockwise around the room until
each wall,
window and door has been measured.
NOTE: When measuring doors and windows the trim is considered
part of the door or window. As shown in the drawing below, measure from the
outside of the trim on one side to the outside of the trim on the other
side.

B) Measure the ceiling height and write it in the centre of your
drawing.
Sometimes, especially with older homes, it is a good idea to
take measurements in a few different areas of the kitchen. Ceiling
heights, even in the same room, can sometimes vary by as much as a few
centimetres.
C) As shown in the drawing below, measure from the floor to the
bottom of each window and also measure the overall window height.
If you
have printed these instructions, write the measurements in the table
provided below.

| |
Distance
from Floor to Bottom of Window |
Height
of Window Including Trim |
| Window 1: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
| Window 2: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
| Window 3: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
| Window 4: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
| Window 5: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
| Window 6: |
(mms) |
(mms) |
STEP 4
A) Beginning at the top left of your drawing, label the windows
"Window 1", "Window 2", etc. in a clockwise order.
B) Again, beginning at the top left of your drawing, label the
doors "Door 1", "Door 2", etc. in a clockwise order.
C) Next to each wall, write the name of the adjacent room. If
the wall is an "outside wall" write "exterior wall."
STEP 5
A) Measure any obstructions such as radiators, pipes, etc. that
you either can not, or do not, want moved. If the obstruction is close to a
wall, measure out from the wall to the edge of the obstruction.
B) Measure from the second closest wall to the edge of the
obstruction.
C) If the obstruction does not span the full height of the room,
measure the height of the obstruction.
Final Step:
Check your measurements. If your room is rectangular add up the measurements of the parallel walls and make sure they match (or
are at least very close).
For example, in our sample drawing, you would take
the overall measurements of the top wall and add them together. Then do the
same with the bottom wall. Once you have added each walls measurements
check the
totals to see if they match.
| Top
Wall: |
610mm
+ 1067mm + 610mm + 305mm
+ 1067mm" +
305mm
= 3962mm
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| Bottom
Wall: |
12"
+ 40" + 104" = 3962mm |
| Left
Wall: |
21"
+ 1067mm + 52" = 2921mm |
| Right
Wall: |
18"
+ 97" = 1152921mm |
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