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SPACE PLANNING Objectives 5.01
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Bell Ringer 2/24 Carla’s new kitchen is painted a yellow-orange based on her new Italian Pottery. What was her color decision based on? Adjacent colors Existing Colors Mood and Style Lighting What is an important consideration when selecting a color scheme for a bedroom? Brand of paint Style of furniture in the room Hues found on the color wheel Type and amount of lighting in the room
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Bell Ringer 2/24 Carla’s new kitchen is painted a yellow-orange based on her new Italian Pottery. What was her color decision based on? Existing Colors What is an important consideration when selecting a color scheme for a bedroom? Type and amount of lighting in the room
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Objective Explain the use of residential and non-residential spaces in respect to space planning guidelines.
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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Residential 1. Quiet/Private a. Bedroom b. Bathroom 2. Work/Service a. Kitchen i. U-shape ii. L-shape iii. I wall iv. Corridor v. Island vi. Peninsula b. Laundry area c. Utility room
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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) 3. Social a. Dining room b. Family room c. Living room 4. Storage a. Built-in storage b. Common-use storage B. Non-residential 1. Function (quiet, work, social) 2. Storage
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Living Areas All homes have places in which family members can do the following: Relax Entertain Dine Be together Be separate
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Categories of Spaces Quiet/Private/Sleeping – Bedrooms & Bathrooms Work/Service – Kitchen, Garage, Laundry Rooms “ Living ” /Social – Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen
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Quiet/Private Areas Includes – bedrooms & bathrooms BEDROOMS Location May be located anywhere in home as long as each BR has privacy of sight and sound Accessibility – should open from a hallway instead of directly from another room Group Plan – bedrooms as all clustered together Split-BR Plan – separates the master BR from other rooms in home
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Bedrooms
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Quiet/Private Areas Size & Arrangement Depends on the # of occupants, their ages, intended functions of room Furniture Arrangement Bed is usually first placed in room – should allow 22 inches of space on 3 sides (for room to make the bed from both sides) Neither bed nor other pieces of furniture should interfere w/ circulation into the room and closet Bedside tables – should be same height as bed ’ s mattress In front of dressers – 40 in. is recommended (to pull out drawers)
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Bedrooms
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Quiet/Private Areas BATHROOMS Location Located convenient to all areas of the home Size/Arrangement Should be as comfortable and convenient as possible to meet the needs of those using it Toilet clearance space - should be 16 in. from the center to sidewall, and 24 in. in front Lavatory – Common size is 18 in. Bathtub clearance space – 30 – 42 in. between the front of the tub and opposite wall
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Bathroom Types
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Living/Social Areas Includes – living rooms, family rooms, dining rooms Location Usually in front or back of home Should not serve as main circulation route into and through the home (why foyers are often in homes) Should be located near/adjacent to dining room (since entertaining and dining often go together) Noise – should be located away from bedrooms
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Living/Social Areas cont ’ d Size & Arrangement Well planned – avoids circulation across conversation areas Living rooms seem larger when patios, porches, decks, or balconies are adjacent Primary area of Conversation – is required for any LR Usually occupies a circular shape 8-10 ft. in diameter (this means living room needs to be 10 x 14 ft.) Secondary Furniture Groupings – (example, Loveseat area) Usually needs a circular shape of 6-8 ft.
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Social Rooms
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Work/Service Areas Includes: Kitchen, laundry room, basement, garage, special purpose rooms, storage KITCHENS Should fit the lifestyle of the household members Should contain areas for each task performed there Must contain adequate storage
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Work/Service Areas Kitchens cont ’ d Location Should be near the service entrance of a home as well as the dining room Convenient if it is near patio area (grilling out!) Needs to have access to main entry and living room (but sometimes be out of view from both) Circulation from kitchen to other rooms should not pass through living room!
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Work/Service Areas Kitchens cont ’ d Size/Arrangement Determined by the type & size of meals to be cooked Should have appropriate work centers – (areas for performing a task) Ex. - Food prep & storage area, cooking & serving center, cleanup center Must have a large enough work triangle (connects 3 work centers – sink, refrigerator, cooking surface) - Work Triangle should be no more than 22 feet
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1) Food is taken from the refrigerator 2) Food is cleaned at sink 3) Food is cooked at range
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Common Kitchen Layouts Corridor/GalleyL - Shaped U - Shaped One – Wall with island
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Kitchens ISLANDONE WALL
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Work/Service Areas Laundry Room Location: No set rules for where it ’ s located Influences on location: availability of hot/cold water lines, 240-volt electrical outlet, an outside wall for dryer vent Near kitchen – convenience of multi-tasking Near utility room – easy entrance & clean up Near bedrooms – close to clothes storage areas
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Work/Service Areas Laundry Room Size/Arrangement Again, depends on number of/ages in household Convenient arrangement – in order for work flow Storage space needed for laundry supplies Counter space for folding, removing stains Drying racks needed
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Laundry Room
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Home Storage Storage should make up about 10% of the home ’ s space Types of storage depends on family ’ s needs Storage spaces should be flexible so changes can be made if needed 3 common types: Built-in: permanently attached Free-standing: moved easily, different sizes Common-use: for all in household to use
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Home Storage
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Non-Residential Varies greatly! Functions Quiet- Libraries, Hotel Rooms Work- Offices, Conference Rooms Social- Restaurants Storage Depends on Function
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Non-Residential
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Activity #1 Complete Worksheets 2-1 and 2-2 and glue in notebooks. Notebooks will be graded at MIDTERM
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Bell Ringer 2/25 An entry or entrance is part of which area of the home? Play Social Quiet Work When a room provides space for activities such as visiting, reading, and watching TV, it is called? Alcove Combination Room Multi-purpose Room Service Room
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Bell Ringer 2/25 An entry or entrance is part of which area of the home? Social When a room provides space for activities such as visiting, reading, and watching TV, it is called? Multi-purpose Room
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Objective Organize furniture layout using floor plans
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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Floor plans 1. Measurement/scale 2. Layout 3. Symbols B. Placement 1. Traffic patterns 2. Clearance spaces
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Floor Plans Drawing showing a view from above Shows relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features Includes dimensions and notes Can be basic or very complex
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Floor Plans
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Measurement/Scale Floor plans obviously cannot be drawn life-size, so we “scale” them down so that they will fit on a piece of paper. All measurements (dimensions) are reflected in one common scale.
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Floor Plans Layout Each room has a specific “lay out” of furniture
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Placement Traffic Patterns In a Room…
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Placement Traffic Patterns In a Home…
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Placement Clearances We discussed some earlier… Handout for Basic Clearances…
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Space Planning Activity Complete Activity… DUE 2/27
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Space Planning QUIZ Quiz on Friday Also
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Bell Ringer 2/26 SUB PLAN…
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Architectural Scale Each person get a scale. Watch videos and take notes! http://www.aol.com/video/how-to-use-an- architects-scale/248696960/ http://www.aol.com/video/how-to-use-an- architects-scale/248696960/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Om1f4YMhQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Om1f4YMhQ
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Architectural Scale Please complete worksheet using the scale… TURN IN FOR A GRADE!
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Architectural Symbols Glue in Notebooks!
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Space Planning Activity Complete Activity… DUE 2/27
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Space Planning QUIZ QUIZ TOMORROW! STUDY YOUR NOTES!
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Bell Ringer 2/27 Get ready for Quiz…
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Architectural Scale Each person get a scale. Watch video and take notes! http://www.aol.com/video/how-to-use-an- architects-scale/248696960/ http://www.aol.com/video/how-to-use-an- architects-scale/248696960/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Om1f4YMhQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Om1f4YMhQ
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Architectural Scale Please complete worksheet using the scale…
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Architectural Symbols Glue in Notebooks!
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