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Traffic Patterns and Clearances

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1 Traffic Patterns and Clearances

2 Traffic patterns should…
Be based on major furniture pieces Be convenient and direct Not waste space Avoid cutting through the middle of rooms or interrupting activities

3 Compare this arrangement with the one on the next slide.

4

5 Living Spaces: Living & Family Rooms, Den & Study
Clearances Living Spaces: Living & Family Rooms, Den & Study

6 Major traffic =  2-4 ft.

7 Path between low objects: = (example, between sofa and table) 1 ft
Path between low objects: = (example, between sofa and table) 1 ft. 6 in. 

8 Foot space between chair and low table = 1 ft.

9 Conversation area = 10 ft. diameter

10 serving path & chair space: 3-4 ft.

11 table width per person: 2 ft.

12 Water closet wall to counter top or bathtub: 5’6”

13 bathtub to counter top: 24”-36”

14 sink width: 2 ft. 6 in. toilet width: 2 ft. 6 in.

15 dressing area in front of closet and chest of drawers: 4 ft.

16 Clearances Kitchen

17 Work Triangle Total: no more than 22 ft.

18 Distance between parallel counters = 3 ft. 6 in. to 4 ft.

19 Work Areas: 1 ft. 6 in. – 2 ft. on each side

20 For appliance doors to open: 3 ft. 6 in. in front

21 Additional Dimensions & Clearances
Closet depth: clothes closet 2 ft.  Stair width: 3 ft. Hallway width: 3 ft. – 3ft. 6 in. Garage:  one car 10 ft. by 20 ft. (12 ft. by 22 ft. preferred)  two car 20 ft. by 20 ft. (22 ft. by 24 ft. preferred) Piano bench to wall: 3 ft. 


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