How to Measure a Box the Right Way | Custom Packaging Makers

Getting the right box size sounds simple but in reality, many businesses struggle with it. A small mistake in measurements can lead to damaged products, higher shipping costs or packaging that just doesn’t feel professional. At Custom Packaging Makers we work with custom cardboard boxes and corrugated packaging every day and one thing we always tell our clients is this: accurate box measurement is the foundation of great packaging.
In this complete guide we’ll explain how to measure a box properly what length, width, height and depth really mean and how to write dimensions the correct way. Whether you are ordering custom corrugated boxes shipping products or designing packaging for retail this guide will help you get it right the first time
Why Measuring a Box Correctly Matters
Before we get into numbers and formulas, let’s talk about why measuring a box is so important. Many people assume box size doesn’t matter much, but in packaging, size affects everything.
Accurate box measurements help you:
- Protect your product during shipping
- Avoid wasted space and excess packaging material
- Reduce shipping costs
- Get perfect custom packaging that looks professional
- Prevent delays caused by wrong box sizes
At Custom Packaging Makers we often see businesses ordering boxes that are either too big or too tight. Both cause problems. That’s why understanding box measurements is essential.
Understanding Box Dimensions (Length, Width, Height)
When people ask “how do you measure a box?” the answer almost always comes down to three main measurements:
- Length
- Width
- Height (sometimes called depth)
Together, these form the dimensions of a box.
What Is Length in a Box?
The length is usually the longest side of the box when viewed from the top. It runs left to right.
What Is Width in a Box?
The width is the shorter side on the top face of the box. It runs front to back.
What Is Height (or Depth) in a Box?
The height is the vertical measurement from the bottom of the box to the top opening.
Many people ask “Is length the same as depth?”
The answer is no. Depth is usually another word used for height especially in shipping and packaging.
What Is the Correct Order of Box Measurements?
One of the most common questions we hear is:
“What order are dimensions listed in?”
The standard dimension order used in packaging and shipping is:
Length × Width × Height (L × W × H)
This order is accepted worldwide and used by:
- Corrugated box manufacturers
- Shipping companies
- Packaging designers
- Warehouses
So if you see a box listed as 12 × 8 × 6, it means:
- 12 inches (length)
- 8 inches (width)
- 6 inches (height)
At Custom Packaging Makers we always follow the L × W × H format to avoid confusion.
How to Measure a Box Step by Step
Let’s walk through the process in a simple clear way.
1: Place the Box on a Flat Surface
Make sure the box is sitting naturally just like it would during shipping or storage
2: Measure the Length
Using a ruler or measuring tape measure the longest side across the top of the box
3: Measure the Width
Now measure the shorter side on the top face of the box
4: Measure the Height
Measure from the bottom of the box straight up to the top opening
5: Write the Measurements Correctly
Always write measurements as:
Length × Width × Height
Example: 14 × 10 × 6 inches
Inside Dimensions vs Outside Dimensions
This is where many people make mistakes.
Outside Dimensions
These measure the box from the outside edges. Shipping companies often use outside dimensions to calculate shipping costs.
Inside Dimensions
These measure the usable space inside the box. Custom packaging relies heavily on inside dimensions to ensure the product fits perfectly.
At Custom Packaging Makers we usually ask for inside dimensions because they matter most for product fit and protection.
How to Measure a Box for Custom Packaging
When ordering custom cardboard boxes measuring correctly becomes even more important.
Here’s what we recommend:
- Measure the product first
- Add a small allowance for padding or inserts
- Decide whether you need tight packaging or extra space
- Always confirm whether measurements are inside or outside
This approach helps us design custom corrugated boxes that protect your product and look premium.
How Box Measurements Affect Shipping Costs
Shipping companies calculate costs based on:
- Weight
- Box dimensions
- Dimensional weight (volume-based pricing)
A box that is too large can cost much more to ship, even if it’s lightweight. That’s why correct box measurements help reduce unnecessary expenses.
Common Box Measurement Mistakes to Avoid
From our experience at Custom Packaging Makers these are the most common mistakes:
- Mixing up length and width
- Using outside dimensions instead of inside
- Forgetting to include height
- Writing dimensions in the wrong order
- Guessing instead of measuring
Avoiding these mistakes saves time money and frustration.
How to Write Box Dimensions the Right Way
People often ask:
- How do I write dimensions?
- Is it width x length x height?
- Is it height x width x length?
The correct and professional format is always:
L × W × H
You can write it like this:
- 10 × 8 × 4 in
- 25 × 20 × 10 cm
Just make sure the unit (inches or centimeters) is clear.
How to Measure a Box for Shipping
When measuring a box for shipping:
- Use outside dimensions
- Round up to the nearest whole number
- Follow the carrier’s measurement rules
Shipping companies are strict so accuracy is important.
How Custom Packaging Makers Helps You Get It Right
At Custom Packaging Makers we don’t just make boxes we help businesses choose the right size, right strength and right style.
We offer:
- Custom cardboard box sizes
- Corrugated shipping boxes
- Heavy-duty corrugated boxes
- Printed corrugated boxes
- Packaging advice and measurement support
If you’re unsure about measurements, our team guides you step by step.
Why Accurate Measurements Improve Packaging Quality
Correct measurements lead to:
- Better protection
- Less product movement
- Stronger box structure
- Cleaner presentation
- Higher customer satisfaction
This is why professional brands never guess box dimensions.
Final Thoughts
Learning how to measure a box for custom packaging is a simple skill but it makes a huge difference. When measurements are correct everything else falls into place from design to shipping to customer experience.
At Custom Packaging Makers we believe great packaging starts with the basics done right. If you need help with custom cardboard boxes, corrugated packaging or box measurements our experts are always ready to help.
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