Once you have met with your Architect, and given your requirements, he will design according to your Site size, budget and site conditions. The main things to look out for in the design solution are whether:
- The minimum, basic room sizes which are considered comfortable for use and for good furniture arrangement have been maintained. It is always important to have a comfortable sized Living room as the size cannot be changed later (unless you are prepared for large scale renovation). Even if you have a small site, it is not advisable to have a tiny Living room, because you will be forced to adjust to small, cramped living spaces for the rest of your life,
- All the planning considerations such as, furniture, clearances, space allowances, doors, windows etc for the Living room have been taken into account.
- The Living room location and orientation is according to the cardinal directions , so that it gets the right amount of Sunlight and air.
- The principal factors to be considered in planning the Living Room are:
- Number of persons to be seated or entertained.
- Seating arrangement.
- Size of Furniture
- Space allowance for furniture.
- Space around the furniture for passage and accessing.
- Traffic Passage between Main door and doors leading to other rooms.
- Sofas - Two Seater Sofas- 4'6" x 2'6",
- Three Seater Sofas -7'0" x 3'0", or 6'6" x 2'6" and
- Single Seater Sofa - 2'6" x 2'6" or 2'3" x 2'3"
- Armchairs - 2'0"x 2'4", 2'3" x 2'4"etc
- Sofa cum bed or Divan - 2'6" x 7'0"
- Centre Table - Rectangular- 2'0" x 1'3", 3'0" x 2'0" etc
- Circular- 3'0" dia., 2'6" dia.
- Side Table - Square- 1'8"x1'8", 1'6"x1'6"; Circular- 2'0" dia, 1'8" dia.
- Show case or TV/Music Unit - 4'0" to 5'0" in length and around 1'6" wide.
- Card Table - 3'0" x 3'0"
- Piano - Grand - 9'0" x 5'0", 7'0" x 5'0", 6'0" x 5'0", 5'6"x 5'0";
- Piano Rectangular - 5'0" x 2'0", 4'8"x1'7"
- It is advisable to have minimum of 5' between opposite sofas and a maximum of 6' for comfortable conversation.
- A minimum space of 2' should be kept where circulation occurs between tall furniture.
- At least 1'6" should be kept when circulation occurs between low furniture.
- A minimum of 3' is required behind an occupied chair, to permit a person to pass by.
- At least 5' distance should be kept between the TV and the seating for comfortable viewing.
- Seating arranged around a 10' diameter circle makes a comfortable grouping for conversation.
CLEARANCES-Traffic tolerances in a Living room are important, since a number of people use this room. and narrow lanes between furniture group are uncomfortable. Some basic minimum clearances must be considered:
- An adequate traffic lane between the main entrance and the major seating group should be provided - at least 3'4" but preferably 4'6". For bigger rooms, it is advisable to have a even wider traffic lane.
- Through traffic should be separated from the furniture groups as much as possible, so that one does not have to walk through the group to go to another room.
- The main traffic lane through the room should be a minimum of 3'4" though 4'6" is preferred.
LOCATION OF LIVING ROOM:
The Living room is the space where guests are entertained and the first impression is made. In many houses, it is also a kind of Family room, where the family sits together to watch TV or have discussions. The Location of a Living room depends on factors like the main Road, the Foyer, the main entrance door, orientation etc. For Vastu tips on the best location for a Living Room go to:
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The Living room is the space where guests are entertained and the first impression is made. In many houses, it is also a kind of Family room, where the family sits together to watch TV or have discussions. The Location of a Living room depends on factors like the main Road, the Foyer, the main entrance door, orientation etc. For Vastu tips on the best location for a Living Room go to:
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