What is the floor to seat height measurement?

What is the floor to seat height measurement on an antique rocking chair?

asked about 14 years ago

mlmarvin
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10 Answers

What kind of item are you measuring?

answered about 14 years ago

Dear mlmarvin,

Thanks for visiting my booth. In reply to your question, the floor to seat height on the antique rocking chair is 14 inches. To view the [URL removed]

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answered about 14 years ago

Wilbere
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for chairs. it is the bottom of the seat to the floor. in antique chairs it is much shorter than what we have nw.
For humans it is from the floor to the gluteal fold (where the buttcheck rolls over the ham) ya know in like moon over maihami???LOL

answered about 14 years ago

14" (inches) is the true standard floor-height measurement for antique rocking chairs. GREAT question> that was an easy one. Thanks for asking!

answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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more info required.

answered about 14 years ago

wallyh
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Floor to seat is exactly what it is. It’s the measurement from the floor to the sitting part of a chair.

answered about 14 years ago

Normal measurement from floor to seat on a kitchen or dining chair is 17 inches. Bar stools measure 24-26 inches or 29-30 inches.

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answered about 14 years ago

As far as I know, antique rocking chairs are much lower than our modern chairs, but I can not answer for sure. As for furniture, I generally always trust only one person who provides their renovation services on the site [URL removed] , I was consulted by them when I made a new kitchen at home. There are specialists who really know their job.

answered about 3 years ago

MilanM102
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I apologize if I am addressing you not on the topic, but how to properly measure the bath for further transportation?

answered almost 3 years ago

LolitaR11
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answered almost 3 years ago

SlavicJ
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