While there is no "standard" in most jurisdictions, the two most common sizes for interior doors are 30" and 32". The American Disabilities Act calls for 32", I believe, but that's not in the building codes for most locations (yet).
The most common size for exterior doors is 36", which is called out in the International Building Code.
There is actually no actual measurment you will have to measure it for yourself to fin out
36 inches at the front door, other doors are usually 32 inches.
In the US, standard door size is 0.91 meter by 2.03 meters. The width of doors is typically 0.8 meters.
In Australia The standard size of a front door is 2040mm X 820mm. In the US, the most common sizes are 32 x 81.5 or 36 x 81.5 (rounded up to 82).
8 feet width is the standard in the US
Doors come in all shapes and sizes. In the US, a standard entry door is 80 inches tall (2.032 m). Width can be anywhere from 30 inches (0.762 m) to 36 inches (0.9144 m).
80 inches
The standard width for a US two-lane highway is 30 feet. The driving lanes are 12 feet wide in both directions. The shoulders are three feet on each side.
'D' and/or 'M' is the shoe size width measurement, and indicates a medium or standard width. Sometimes the shoe width size will be indicated with only a 'D' or 'M.' Furthermore, a 'C' width would be narrow width, an 'E' width indicates a wide width, and an 'EE' width would be extra-wide. If you're seeking detailed information on the exact width measurements, measured in inches, there should be some U.S. shoe size width charts available on the internet, found using the keywords, "US shoe size width chart."
Yes - in the US we use an industry standard called the modular system which places all dimensions of building products in the same order - width, height, depth.
The current principle is the FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board). This standard is the current adopted standard to the USA.
They start out at 25" to allow you enough extra to scribe them to an uneven wall.Most US base cabinets are 23 1/2" deep