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Residential: Planing Considerations

The document provides information on furniture, finishes, and planning considerations for various types of residential, office, hospital, and retail spaces. It includes details on partitions, floors, doors, ceilings, lighting, woodwork, plantscaping, security, and more. Planning considerations are provided for bedroom sizes, furniture clearances, and recommended dimensions for accommodating beds, dressers, and other furniture in bedrooms.

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Residential: Planing Considerations

The document provides information on furniture, finishes, and planning considerations for various types of residential, office, hospital, and retail spaces. It includes details on partitions, floors, doors, ceilings, lighting, woodwork, plantscaping, security, and more. Planning considerations are provided for bedroom sizes, furniture clearances, and recommended dimensions for accommodating beds, dressers, and other furniture in bedrooms.

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RESIDENTIAL Furniture, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Bedrooms,

Bathrooms, Kitchens , Library/study,


Family/recreation rooms, Laundry/sewing rooms,
Closets/storage area
OFFICE General offices and multiple workstations
Private offices, Electronic workstations
Conference rooms, Reception areas, Furniture,
furnishings, and equipment
HOSPITAL Restaurants, Bar, Hotels
RETAIL Shops, Banks, Department stores

Public Restrooms, Toilets, and Coatrooms Restrooms, Toilets, Coatrooms

Construction Details and Finishes Partitions and wall finishes


Floors and floor finishes, Doors
Ceilings, Stairs, Fireplaces, Lighting
Architectural Woodwork Standard joinery and Casework details
Woodwork details
Cornices and mouldings Furniture hardware
Specialties Plantscaping, Signage and graphics
Audio-visual systems, Auditorium seating
Security, Color theory, Window treatments
Elevators, Indoor recreation, Accessories
General Reference Data Space planning, Human factors
Floor and wall covering, Fabric, Electrical
Columns, capitals, and entablatures, Nails, screws,
and bolts
Mathematical data and formulas

PLANING CONSIDERATIONS

 Floor and wall space for furniture groupings.


 Separation of trafficways from centers of activity.
 Ease of access to furniture and windows.

 2.6ft {80} for chair plus access


 3.1ft {96} for chairs plus access and passage
 3.5ft {106} for serving from behind chair
 2ft {60} for passage only
 4ft {120} from table to base cabinet
 Minimum bedroom size should be 10'0"x12"0" exclusive of closets,
 size for a larger bedroom or master bedroom should be 12'0" x 16'0"exclusive of closets
 The minimum room width shall be determined by the space required for the bed, activity
space, and any furniture facing the bed. Widths lessthan9'0"willusuallyrequire extra area to
accommodate comparable furniture.
 A master bedroom should accommodate
at least one double bed 4'6" x 6'6" or two single beds 3'3" x 6'6" each,
one crib 2'4" x 1'5" if necessary, one dresser 3'6" x 1'10", one chest of drawers 2'6" x1'10", one
or two chairs 1'6" x 1'6"each, two night tables, and possibly a small desk or table 1'6" x 3'0".
 120cm in at one side or foot of bed for dressing
 6 inch between side of bed and side of dresser or chest

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