RichardG
If at first you don’t succeed have a cup of tea.
Following a confusing phone call with someone working at my Mother-in-Laws who is putting up some shelves I wondered is there a standard way of describing a shelf size? Does it have:
A width and a depth.
OR
A length and a width
I tend to use width and depth as you stand in front of a shelf and therefore it has a width and a depth plus a thickness. Which then led me to thinking about a cabinet size, I would say width, height and depth but you could say length, width and height…..
A width and a depth.
OR
A length and a width
I tend to use width and depth as you stand in front of a shelf and therefore it has a width and a depth plus a thickness. Which then led me to thinking about a cabinet size, I would say width, height and depth but you could say length, width and height…..