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Where the family sleeps, rests, and bathes Takes up about 1/3 of the house Should be in the quietest part of the house Should be on the south or southwest side of the house.
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Houses are usually described as one, two or three bedrooms. Size of family determines number of bedrooms. Grouping bedrooms are more efficient Usually the master is separate from the other rooms 100 square feet is the minimum size for a bedroom Average is between 125-175 square feet Bedroom size is dependent on use and furniture.
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Needs to be room to maneuver There should be 3 feet of space on 1 side of a bed and 4 feet between any stationary object.
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Each bedroom must have a closet Minimum depth must be 24 inches however, 30 inches or more is preferred. If possible place along interior walls and by entrance 6-8 feet in height Clothing rods are 40 – 48 inches off the ground Shelves should be no more than 45 inches high and 16 inches deep.
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There should be windows on two walls of a bedroom Windows should be positioned so there is not a crosswind on the bed. First floor bedrooms should have wide short windows for privacy. Doors should open into a bedroom. Placing doors near a corner waist less space. Standard doors are 3 feet wide
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