Furniture legs connect to furniture pieces in a few ways. Many couches and chairs feature screw-in furniture legs that twist into place. Pieces like hall tables and nightstands may have corner mounting legs. Table legs usually have either a center point or come in pairs or sets with individual placements.
Consider the height of the legs and how they’ll affect the way your furniture piece sits. If you like the current height of your furniture, measure the existing legs and find a similar height in a new style. Otherwise, figure out the ideal height for the piece and measure the space from the bottom of the furniture to the floor.
The material and design factors in how the piece can be used and the amount of weight it can hold. Furniture legs for your bed should be able to hold enough weight to keep you supported through the night. A small mosaic table on your front porch can be paired with a less-durable design.