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5.01 Explain the use of residential and non residential space
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Residential Space Defined by walls, dividers or other objects (furniture placement, floor coverings) Too little space-exposed Too much – lonely *********************************************** Quiet/private Bedroom Bathroom
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Work/service Kitchen (p. 72-73) Work triangle <22 ft., refrigerator, sink, stove U shape –most efficient, popular, no circulation L shape-- adapts to many room plans, no circulation 1 wall– apartment/limited space, least desirable Corridor-- compact work area, could be too long, circulation a problem Island– variation of U or L Peninsula– variation of U shape, extra storage, eating
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Work/service (continued service area) Laundry area Utility room
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Social Dining room Family room Living room
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Storage Should be 10% of space in a home Built in storage- require less space, more efficient. Limit furniture arrangement Common-use storage- used by all who live in a house
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Non residential space Considerations are: Function– is use quiet, work, social? Storage
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Assignment: Using the assigned floor plan, color the following areas Blue – quiet/private Red – work/service Green – social Brown – built in storage Violet stars – common use storage Place in composition book, continue working on window treatments
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