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Types of Drawing Kitchen DesignElectrical Plan

 This type of Architectural Drawing shows the size of the lot, structure size and where it is located, patios, driveway, and trees. Answer

 This type of drawing plan gives all the information needed to build a structure including room dimensions. Answer

 This type of drawing shows the house cut in half and labels the parts of the house. Answer

 This kitchen design is good for small spaces but has poor storage and requires long walks back and forth. Answer

 This kitchen design allows no traffic through the kitchen but allows for components to be closer together than some other designs. Answer

 When designing a kitchen a triangle is used to help arrange the location of refrigerator, sink, and oven. What should the minimum and maximum length be of the triangle? Answer

 What is the Plot Plan Go Back

 What is a Floor Plan Go Back

 What is a Section View Go Back

 What is a single wall kitchen Go Back

 What is a U-Shape Kitchen Go Back

 What is 42 inches minimum and 60 inches maximum. Go Back

 What does the symbol below represent on a electrical plan? Answer

 What does the symbol below represent on a electrical plan? Answer

 What does a dash line represent on a electrical plan? Answer

 What is a duplex wall outlet Go Back

 What is a ceiling light Go Back

 What is to show which lights connect to what switches Go Back