Chapter 16 Floor Plan Symbols
Introduction Floor plans for a proposed home: Provide the owner an opportunity to evaluate the design in terms of livability and suitability Quickly communicate overall construction requirements to the builder Reduce likelihood of errors if they are easy to read
Wall Symbols Opinions vary with regard to how walls are drawn Exterior walls Interior partitions
Wall Shading and Material Indications Shading methods make walls stand out Partial walls Guardrails
Door Symbol Representations
Window Symbol Representations
Schedules Numbered symbols on the floor plan key specific items to charts (i.e., schedules) Set up many different ways When doors and windows are described they must be keyed
Cabinets, Fixtures, and Appliances on Floor Plans Floor plans include: Kitchen Bathroom Utility room Included on floor plans: Wardrobe and closets Laundry chutes
Common Sizes of Architectural Features Refer to the text for dimensions of: Room components Plumbing fixtures Appliances Doors Windows
Floor Plan Materials Identified on the floor plan with: Notes Characteristic symbols Key symbols
Stair Planning and Floor Plan Representation
Hallways on Floor Plans Hallways provide access to various areas May be long or short Length and number should be minimal May be a unique part of the design Minimum width should be 36" (900 mm)
Fireplaces on Floor Plans Commonly constructed using masonry Other types include: Steel Direct vent, self-venting, vent-free, and gas Gas-burning Built-in masonry barbeque Electric Multilevel
Fireplaces on Floor Plans (cont’d.) Other considerations include: Cleanout Wood storage Combustion air
Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances Include items such as airtight stoves, freestanding fireplaces, room heaters, etc. Refer to text for general rules regarding: Floor protection Wall protection Combustion air Air pollution
Room Titles on Floor Plans Rooms are labeled with a name on the floor plan
Other Floor Plan Symbols There are many additional symbols Hose bibb Concrete slab Attic and crawl space Window well Floor drain Cross-section
Conclusion Floor plans are a key element in a complete set of architectural drawings Clients are interested in floor plans so they can see how the structure is laid out A large variety of symbols and drawing techniques go into preparing a floor plan The challenge is to include all necessary symbols and notes needed