ROOM DISTRIBUTION

HOUSE GENERAL DISTRIBUTION
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Domestic and Service work area: Kitchen,
pantry, lumber room, bathroom.
Rest area: Bedrooms.
Living area: dining
room, living room,
study and play room.
ISABELLA EVASON, ANNA TORRAS, LAURA FONTCUBERTA
ALL ROOMS
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It’s really useful to have a window in every room of the
house for not wasting money and electricity.
Allow cold in
during Summer
Allow light in
during Winter
KITCHEN
It needs to be near the dining
room, because if you take out the
food, it isn’t comfortable to walk
too far.
 The cooking place must never be
backwards to the door because this
allows the person who’s cooking to
see who’s coming in.
 The sink has to be near the cooking
area to leave the pans used there
for washing them after.
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BATHROOM
It needs to be near the
bedroom.
 The shower shouldn’t be near
the window.
 It’s important to have a
window for letting the steam
out.
 Rail near the shower so it
makes it easy to get the towels.
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DINNING ROOM
It should be close to the kitchen
 The furniture: A big table and chairs for eating.
 It is important not to have objects at the entrance
for not obstacle the way form the kitchen.
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LIVING ROOM
•This
is one of the most important
rooms in a house, because it is the
place where we use to be during a
lot of time.
•It should be comfortable, because
it is a living area.
•TV touching one of the walls.
•Sofas located in front of the TV.
•A little table in front of the sofas.
•A window for allowing the light in.
•Decoration: paintings, sculptures.
BEDROOM
It has to far from noisy areas, like the
kitchen, the dining room, etc.
 A window in front of the table for
having proper light for working during
the day.
 The bed located away from the window
to stop light from disturbing you while
sleeping or at least have some
curtains.
 A little table next to the bed for
leaving important things you have to
have near always.
 A wardrobe.
 Not putting shelves above the bed.
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CORRIDORS
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Do not put furniture because they are pass areas