

Proper measurement is the key to ensuring your new furniture fits perfectly in your home and arrives without any delivery issues. Follow our simple guide to measure your furniture, doorways, hallways, stairs, and elevators, so everything fits as expected and your furniture is delivered without a hitch.
Choose where your new piece will go. Use painter’s tape to outline its dimensions, including width (W), depth (D), height (H), and diagonal depth (DD) for chairs and sofas.
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises:
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises:
* PRO TIP: Add 1–2 inches of extra space for easier placement.
Identify the best path from outside to your chosen spot, noting obstacles like building access.
*Measure the height (H), width (W), and diagonal (D) of all . doorways.
*Check if the furniture can pass straight through or needs to be angled or turned.
*Check if the furniture can pass straight through or needs to be angled or turned.
* Measure the height and width of each hallway your item will pass through.
Check for wall fixtures, ceiling lights, or moldings.
* For narrow spaces and corners, measure the clearance (C) from the outer hallway wall to interior room walls—key for sofas or tall bookcases moved horizontally.
If your item must go up or down stairs, measure each section carefully.
* Account for handrails and banisters when measuring width.
Measure ceiling height from the bottom and top steps, plus the landing’s width, depth, and ceiling height.
* Check the diagonal clearance from steps and landings in case tilting is needed.
If your building has an elevator, measure its width, depth, and height to ensure the furniture will fit.
*If the elevator is too small, make sure the stairs or hallways are wide and tall enough for the furniture to pass through.
Clear a path by moving furniture and protecting floors to ensure smooth delivery.
*Our White Glove service includes scheduled delivery, unpacking, full assembly, and placement in your chosen spot.
*For standard delivery, your order will be dropped at your door, with a notification upon arrival.
Before your furniture arrives, it's essential to make sure it will fit comfortably in your space. Measure these places carefully to ensure smooth delivery and avoid any surprises: Contact us
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If an item you purchased from houlte goes on sale on our website within 30 days of your purchase date, you may request a price match. This policy ensures you always receive the best value when shopping with us.
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Houlte has partnered with Taskrabbit to make your everyday life at home easier by connecting you with flexible and affordable ways to get your to-do’s done including furniture assembly and mounting.
1. Purchase your furniture at Houlte.
2. Check your order Dispatched and Delivered email and click the
Houlte link. You will be redirected to Taskrabbit's landing page.
3. Post your task on Taskrabbit platform.
4. Pick the best tasker to assemble your furniture.
Houlte has partnered with Taskrabbit to make your everyday life at home easier by connecting you with flexible and affordable ways to get your to-do’s done including furniture assembly and mounting.
Taskrabbit Assembly is available in most metro areas in the US. The availability of Taskers varies based on demand. When placing an order on Taskrabbit, you will need to enter your zip code. If the service is not supported in your area, you will not be able to place an order.
You can book assembly for your Houlte furniture as early as the next day after your delivery, and up to 14 days in advance, giving you flexibility to choose a time that works best for you.
Ready to use out of the box; minimal installation may be required (e.g., handles).
Main structure is pre-built; minor components require attachment (e.g., legs).
Assembly required; multiple parts must be assembled before use.
Our furniture is built with a combination of core boards, real wood veneers, and selected solid wood parts. Each material is used for a different purpose—structure, surface appearance, or visible strength—so the final piece feels balanced in performance, finish, and cost.
Core boards form the internal foundation of the furniture. They provide structure, stability, and efficiency across large surfaces and cabinet bodies.
Stable structural board
Smooth and consistent
Functional internal board
Selected solid wood parts are used where visible strength, tactile quality, and structural integrity matter most—such as legs, frames, trim, and exposed support details.
Durable and classic
Light and versatile
Premium and elevated

I’m Kevin, Houlte’s product manager. After 15 years working with rugs, I’ve learned this: the “right” rug isn’t the most expensive one—it’s the one that fits your room, your routine, and your taste on your worst Monday, not just in perfect photos.
A rug is a movable textile floor covering that adds comfort, protects flooring, and visually anchors a space. Unlike wall-to-wall carpet, a rug can be sized, moved, layered, and replaced without renovation.
| Feature | Rug | Carpet |
|---|---|---|
| Installation | Loose-laid | Fixed / installed |
| Flexibility | Move / layer / swap | Hard to change |
| Design impact | Defines zones + style | Uniform coverage |
| Long-term upkeep | Easier to replace | More commitment |
If you want your room to feel “finished” without locking yourself into one look for years, a rug is usually the better tool.
A rug is like punctuation for furniture. It tells the eye where the “conversation area” begins and ends.
Hard floors are beautiful, but rugs make them livable—especially in living rooms and bedrooms.
A rug reduces echo and “clack,” which is huge in apartments and open-plan spaces.
Think chair legs, pets, and high-traffic paths—rugs take the wear so your floors don’t have to.
In real homes, wool-blend rugs hit a sweet spot: they feel substantial, hold shape well, and bring texture without demanding perfection from you. They’re a practical choice when you want a rug to look better with time instead of worse.
If you want a quick shortcut: pick your rug based on the “vibe” you want the room to have.
Below are six styles from Houlte that cover the most common needs I see: easy-to-style neutrals, texture-forward designs, and patterns that make a room feel intentional without overpowering everything else.
If you want a room to feel calmer instantly, I reach for ombré movement. It adds depth without looking “busy.”
Best for: airy living rooms
Texture does the heavy lifting here. Relief details read elevated up close and refined from across the room.
Best for: modern minimal spaces
Linear “sketch” patterns are my go-to for making a room feel designed—especially when your furniture is simple.
Best for: offices & living rooms
Want a statement without loud colors? Marble-style movement gives you that “gallery” feeling while staying neutral.
Best for: statement living rooms
I like etched patterns for high-traffic homes—they hide everyday life better while still looking intentional.
Best for: busy homes
If you’re nervous about pattern, start with weave. It brings texture and warmth, and it works with almost anything.
Best for: first-time rug buyersMy quick rule: If you’re choosing between two rugs, keep the one that looks good with your room lights off except for a lamp. That’s the one that will feel right day-to-day.
The most common mistake I see is a rug that’s too small. A good rug should connect your furniture, not float in the middle.
If you have pets, kids, or a lot of guests, opt for patterns with movement (etching, marbling, sketch lines). They’re simply easier to live with.
A rug is more than a floor covering—it’s the foundation of how a room feels. Start with size, then pick a texture you’ll enjoy every day. If you want a safe, elevated direction, I’d begin with a wool-blend and choose the pattern based on your lifestyle.
Tip: If you’re between sizes, I almost always recommend sizing up—the room will feel more connected and intentional.
Rugs can be made from wool, cotton, synthetics, or blends. In many homes, wool-blend rugs offer a great balance of comfort, structure, and everyday practicality.
Use furniture as your guide. In living rooms, aim for at least the front legs of the sofa and chairs to sit on the rug. In dining rooms, ensure chairs stay on the rug when pulled out.
Yes—if it’s the right size and made for your lifestyle. A well-chosen rug anchors your room, adds comfort, reduces noise, and helps protect flooring.
At Houlte, our editorial team shares design insights, furniture guides, and care tips inspired by modern living. We believe a well-designed home should feel elevated, comfortable, and effortless, and our articles are crafted to help readers bring that balance into everyday spaces.








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