
5 reasons you should take a measuring tape to your next apartment viewing
When viewing rental apartments, especially in space-constrained cities like New York, it is highly advisable to bring a measuring tape. This seemingly old-fashioned tool can prevent numerous inconveniences and identify potential design flaws that might not be immediately obvious. New York City apartments are notoriously small, and designers or landlords may compromise on functional aspects to maximize the number of units. This can result in shallow drawers, cabinets incapable of holding standard items, or closets too narrow for full-sized hangers. Such issues are prevalent in both older, reconfigured units and new constructions.
A measuring tape serves several critical purposes. Firstly, it helps assess whether existing or new furniture will fit comfortably. Many individuals overlook this step, leading to issues with oversized items. The current supply chain challenges further emphasize the importance of immediate measurement, as it allows for prompt ordering of furniture. Without a measuring tape, one might find a living room too cramped to accommodate a couch, chair, desk, and dining table, or realize a television placement blocks a window. It is also crucial to avoid being overly attached to large pieces of furniture that disrupt the apartment's balance, even if they are family heirlooms, as temporary storage might be a better solution.
Secondly, a measuring tape is essential for verifying if a bedroom meets legal size requirements. Unusually shaped rooms with angled walls can be deceptive, and a quick measurement can confirm if a bed will fit with adequate clearance. Beyond two means of exit (a door and a window), a legal bedroom must have a minimum ceiling height of eight feet and a floor area of at least 80 square feet. Additionally, the placement of radiators and heating vents needs consideration; a bed placed too close can block heat or pose a burn risk. Ensuring sufficient electrical outlets is another safety concern, as excessive extension cords can create hazards.
Thirdly, closet functionality can be thoroughly checked. Limited closet space is common, and many closets are too shallow for standard 17-inch clothes hangers. Measuring the depth can confirm this, allowing potential renters to prepare for alternative storage solutions, such as using children's hangers or storing clothes at an angle. The swing of closet doors is another important detail; measuring their width and arc helps determine the maximum bed size that can be accommodated. If a door poses an obstacle, removing it and installing a curtain, with landlord approval, might be an option. For apartments with minimal or no closets, creative storage solutions like platform beds with under-bed storage or utilizing kitchen cabinets for non-kitchen items might be necessary.
Fourthly, kitchen specifics, particularly drawer depth, can be examined. Small kitchens often present unique challenges, such as high shelving or inconveniently opening refrigerators. While some issues are evident without measurement, pulling out drawers and measuring their depth can reveal practical limitations. Drawers with a depth of two inches, for example, are less practical than those of three or four inches, potentially preventing standard silverware caddies from fitting. Cabinet depth is also critical, especially in older or less expensive units where oversized plates might not fit. It is also important to verify that what appears to be a cabinet is actually functional storage, as decorative panels can sometimes be misleading. For renters with limited kitchen space, purchasing bulk groceries can lead to clutter, emphasizing the need for mindful shopping habits.
Finally, measuring windows is important because landlords are not typically required to provide curtains or blinds. New York City windows often come in non-standard sizes, leading renters to repeatedly purchase ill-fitting window treatments. Measuring windows before moving in can save money and frustration. Although landlords typically do not provide window screens, there are inexpensive and readily available window treatment options that can be explored once accurate measurements are known. By taking these measurements, renters can gain a clearer understanding of an apartment's practical living conditions and avoid unexpected problems after moving in.
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