You should be able to turn it at an angle so that the horizontal 'width' is less than 28 inches. Another way, would be if the length of the sofa is less than the height of the door, you can stand it on end, slide part of it through, then slide it over so that the rest of it will go through the door.
No, a sofa that is 90cm wide will not fit through a door that is only 75cm wide, as the width of the sofa exceeds the door's opening. Additionally, the height of the sofa at 86cm could pose a challenge depending on the door's height and angle of entry. Therefore, it is unlikely that the sofa can fit through the door without modifications or maneuvering.
Yes, if tilted.
If the there is no height or width dimension that is narrower than the doorway then the sofa will not go through. Certainly the 40 inch depth is too big. You may have to take a window out!
No
You will need to show more information. How tall is the sofa? It is possible that it will go through at an angle. It depends on its height. Most sofas are narrower front to back, so they are moved through doors straight up or tipped at an angle to their minimum width. Some, however, have tall legs that can be maneuvered through (or removable ones that will reduce the height enough).
No it will not fit through. The door can only take something that is 36 inches or smaller and there is no dimension on the couch that small.
To determine if a sofa will fit through your door, measure the width and height of both the doorframe and the sofa. First, check if the sofa can pass through the door when upright; if not, measure its diagonal length when tilted. Additionally, consider any obstacles like door handles or frames that may affect the fit. If the sofa's dimensions are smaller than the door's dimensions or can be maneuvered through by tilting, it should fit.
No, a sofa that is 90cm wide will not fit through a door that is only 75cm wide, as the width of the sofa exceeds the door's opening. Additionally, the height of the sofa at 86cm could pose a challenge depending on the door's height and angle of entry. Therefore, it is unlikely that the sofa can fit through the door without modifications or maneuvering.
Yes, if tilted.
A sofa measuring 36x88x38 inches is unlikely to fit through a door that is 33x80 inches. The width of the sofa (88 inches) exceeds the door's height (80 inches), making it impossible to pass through upright. Additionally, even if maneuvering the sofa at an angle, the depth (38 inches) could also pose a challenge due to the door's width (33 inches).
If the there is no height or width dimension that is narrower than the doorway then the sofa will not go through. Certainly the 40 inch depth is too big. You may have to take a window out!
Measure it in the store to ensure it will fit through the door.
No, a sofa measuring 89x39x37 inches will not fit through a 29-inch doorway. The width of the sofa (39 inches) exceeds the width of the doorway, making it impossible to pass through without disassembling or maneuvering the sofa in a specific way. Additionally, the length of the sofa (89 inches) poses further challenges in tight spaces.
You will probably have to remove the legs/feet and turn it diagonally to make it fit through the door. The frame of the couch is bolted to the bottom, there are two recliners. Can the sofa be tilted at an angle that will get it through the 30" doorway?
As long as you can get it through the door.
No
As none of the measurements are less than the width of the door opening, it doesn't seem it will fit.