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Arranging Space
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When planning the use of space ask the following questions: What is the room used for? What items of furniture go together? Where are the traffic patterns?
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As you plan furniture arrangement keep in mind: Don’t overcrowd a room Attempt to balance the room (use formal balance on at least one wall) Create a focal point Consider the views from one part of the home to another, as well as the outdoors
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Also Consider The orientation of a room might determine its arrangement Use your imagination Arrange the seating so that people can talk without having to raise their voices Provide a convenient surface for reading materials or refreshments near the seating
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Standard Clearance Spaces Living room/Dining Room Minor traffic pathway 1 ½ ft-4 feet Major traffic pathway 4 to 6 feet Space between coffee table and chair 1 to 1 ½ feet Leg room in front of chair 1 ½ to 2 ½ feet Space around table and occupied chair 2 feet
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Standard Clearance Spaces Conversational Grouping Sofa, two end tables, two chairs 6 ½ by 14 feet
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Standard Clearance Spaces Kitchen Space in front of cabinets 2 to 6 feet Space between appliances 4 to 7 feet
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Standard Clearance Spaces Bedroom Space around bed 1 ½ to 3 feet Space to pull out dresser drawers 3 feet
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Standard Clearance Spaces Bathroom Space in front of toilet 1 ½ to 2 feet Space between bathtub and opposite wall 2 ½ feet
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