So, as the title suggests, I'm unsure about whether it would be physically possible to get a table into this shoebox in which i live.
It's a pretty tiny place, but I have a space for it inside, and I'd love to get one, but obviously it would be a bad idea to buy one, and then find I canl't actually get it in though the door!
So it's not actually a flat, it's 2 stories, but in a big old victorian house that's divided into flats. My entrance is on the ground floor, so stairs aren't a problem.
However the problem is this. As you enter my fornt door, you have a tiny hallway, and then have to turn immediately left to get to my living room, where the table would need to go.
The fron tdoor has a gap of 70cm between door and door frame when fully open, the door to the living room has 69cm - these two door frames are very close to each other, about 10cm apart, and perpendicular to each other.
The hallway has 100 cm of space bewteen the front door and the stairs, directly opposite the front door.
So would I be likely able to get a table in the front door, turn rleft, and get it into the living room, do you think?
It's a pretty tiny place, but I have a space for it inside, and I'd love to get one, but obviously it would be a bad idea to buy one, and then find I canl't actually get it in though the door!
So it's not actually a flat, it's 2 stories, but in a big old victorian house that's divided into flats. My entrance is on the ground floor, so stairs aren't a problem.
However the problem is this. As you enter my fornt door, you have a tiny hallway, and then have to turn immediately left to get to my living room, where the table would need to go.
The fron tdoor has a gap of 70cm between door and door frame when fully open, the door to the living room has 69cm - these two door frames are very close to each other, about 10cm apart, and perpendicular to each other.
The hallway has 100 cm of space bewteen the front door and the stairs, directly opposite the front door.
So would I be likely able to get a table in the front door, turn rleft, and get it into the living room, do you think?