This Project Has Been Developed By the Student of Dezyne E' cole College Doing Her Interior Design Studies One Year Residential Design Diploma Programm
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2. Project Report On:
ANTHROPOMETRY
At
Dezyne E’cole College, Ajmer
Submitted To
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards The Partial Fulfillment Of
Diploma Interior Design
By:
Raj Rawlot
Dezyne E’cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel-01452624679
www.dezyneecole.com
2016
3. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I Raj Rawlot, Student Of Dezyne E’cole’ College, Am Extremely Grateful To Each And Every Individual Who
Has Contributed In Successful Completion Of My Project.
I Express My Gratitude Towards Dezyne E’cole College For Their Guidance And Constant Supervision As Well
As For Providing The Necessary Information And Support Regarding The Completion Of Project.
Thank You
4. SYNOPSIS
This Project Is Based On Anthropometry , That Is Study Of Human Dimensions Which Helps In Designing And
Makes Lifestyle Much Easier.
This Project Has Been Created Under The Guidance Of Ms. Divya Sharma.
I Am Thankful To Dezyne E’cole College.
5. INTRODUCTION OF ANTHROPOMETRY
The Science Dealing Specifically With The Measurement Of The Human Body To Determine Difference In
Individuals , Group , Etc. Is Termed As Anthropometry. One Such Factor In Determining Human Dimensions
Is That Body Sizes Vary With Sex, Age, Race And Even Occupational Group. Full Growth, With Respect To
Body Dimensions, Peaks In The Late Teens And Early Twenties For Males And Usually A Few Years Earlier In
Female. Socioeconomic Factors Also Impact Significantly On Body Dimensions.. There Is No Doubt That
Anthropometric Studies Are No Less Sophisticated Or Tedious Than Other Investigation In The Biological
Sciences. It Is Obvious That Those Individuals Taking And Recording Body Measurements Must Be Properly
Trained. Generally, The Collection Of Anthropometric Data Is A Costly, Time-consuming And Relatively
Cumbersome Undertaking, Required Skilled Observers, Particularly If The Objective Is To Obtain A Truly
Representative National Sampling. Accordingly, Most Of The Research In This Area Has Been Related To The
Military Rather Than The Civilian Sectors Of The World’s Population. The Basic Disadvantage In Mass Military
Surveys Of This Kind Is Usually The Restrictions Of Sex And Age. In Anthropometry, Human Body Dimensions
That Impact On The Design Of Interior Spaces Are Of Two Basic Types; Structural And Function. Structural
Dimension , Sometimes Referred To As “Static” Dimensions, Include Measurements Of The Head, Torso, And
Limbs In Standard Positions. Function Dimensions, Also Referred To As “Dynamic” Dimensions, As The Term
Suggests, Include Measurements Taken In Working Positions Or During The Movement Associated With
Certain Tasks.
7. SEATING SPACE
The Design Of Seating, More Than Any Other Elements Of Interior Spaces, Involves The Elusion Quality Of User
Comfort. In Many Instances, Seating Is Directly Related To A Table, Desk, Counter, Or A Variety Of Special Work
Surface. The Proper Relationship Between The Seat And The Other Elements Is Included In Those Other
Sections Appropriate To The Activity Involved. It Should Be Noted That The Dimensions Shown Are Taken From
The Comfort Seat Padding Or Cushion Surface In The Design Of Seating, The Relative Resiliency And
Compressive Qualities Of The Cushion Are Therefore Extremely Important. Recommended Seat Compression
Allowance Varies, According To The Source Consulted. And Is Obviously A Function Of Both The Material Used
And The Manner In Which The Padding Is Detailed.
8. Code In cm
A 17 43.2
B 13.5-15 33.6-38.1
C 14-19 35.6-48.2
D 5-7.5 12.7-19.0
E 4-8 10.2-20.3
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Seating
Plan View
A
B
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WORK ON SECRETARIAL CHAIR
Side View
C
E
D
Critical measurements to be considered
in the design of the typical work or
secretarial chair. To function properly, it
design must be responsive to human
dimensions. anthropometrically ,the two
most important measurements are
buttock -popliteal length and popliteal
height. Provision for support of the
lumbar region by proper location of a
backrest is essential for a successful
design.
SEATING
9. Code In cm
A 31-33 78.7-83.8
B 15.5-18 39.4-45.7
C 16-18 40.6-45.7
D 17-24 43.2-61.0
E 0-6 0.0-15.2
F 15.5-18 39.4-45.7
G 8-10 20.3-25.4
H 12 30.5
I 18-20 45.7-50.8
J 24-28 61.0-71.1
K 23-29 58.4-73.7
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Seating
Dimensions for a general purpose chair
intended for brief periods of use. A
smaller user , however can function with
a greater seat height by using a footrest.
Dimensions intended for a longer
duration of use.
.
SEATING
Plan View
105
Plan View
EXECUTIVE CHAIR
GENERAL PURPOSE CHAIR
A
C
B
C
105
0-5
Side View
D
0-5
K
H
J
I
C
Side View
Anthropometrics
10. Code In cm
A 16-17 40.6-43.2
B 8.5-9 21.6-22.9
C 10-12 25.4-30.5
D 16.5-17.5 41.9-44.5
E 18-24 45.7-61.0
F 6-9 15.2-22.9
G 10 adjust 25.4 adjust
H 15.5--16 39.4-40.6
I 12 max 30.5 max
J 30 adjust 76.2 adjust
K 15 38.1
L 12-14 30.5-35.6
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Seating
DRAFTING CHAIR
It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
SEATING
F
H
G
H
L
K
I
95-105
Anthropometrics
11. B C
Code In cm
A 16-17 40.6-43.2
B 8.5-9 21.6-22.9
C 10-12 25.4-30.5
D 16.5-17.5 41.9-44.5
E 18-24 45.7-61.0
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Seating
BANQUETTE SEATING
The lack of arm rests makes it
difficult to define seat boundaries.
user ,therefore,
tends to establish his own
territory
SEATING
BANQUETTE SEATING
D D D
E E E E
Anthropometrics
13. LIVING SPACE
The Various Activities And Elements Of Furniture Usually Associated With Living Spaces Result In Many Levels Of
Interface Between The Human Body And The Physical Components Of The Spaces. The Most Obvious Is Between The
User And The Chair Or Sofa. In This Regard Seat Height Must Be Taken Into Consideration Popliteal Height, While Seat
Depth Must Be Responsive To Buttock-popliteal Length. Circulation Around Seating Elements Must Accommodate
Maximum Body Breadth, While The Location Of A Coffee Table In Relation To A Chair Should Be Responsive To Human
Reach Dimension.
15. Dimensions for males in order to
determine how much space the seated
body requires. Here it deals with the,
95 percentile data. Allowing clothing
and some body movement as well as
change in posture and position. In
spaces where seating is to be used by
both sexes, the larger dimensions
should apply.
Code In cm
A 42-48 106.7-121.9
B 6-9 15.6-22.9
C 3-6 7.6-15.2
D 28 71.1
E 62-68 157.5-172.7
F 90-96 228.6-243.8
G 40-46 101.6-116.8
H 26 66.0
I 58-64 147.3-162.6
J 84-90 213.4-228.6
LIVING SPACES
SOFA SEATING MALES
A
A
F
D D DC
C
B
B
C
E
C DD
OVERALL SOFA LENGTH/SEATING FOR TWO MEN
OVERALL SOFA LENGTH/SEATING FOR THREE MEN
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Dimensions for males in order to
determine how much space the seated
body requires. Here it deals with the, 95
percentile data. Allowing clothing and
some body movement as well as change
in posture and position. In spaces where
seating is to be used by both sexes, the
larger dimensions should apply.
Code In cm
A 42-48 106.7-121.9
B 6-9 15.6-22.9
C 3-6 7.6-15.2
D 28 71.1
E 62-68 157.5-172.7
F 90-96 228.6-243.8
G 40-46 101.6-116.8
H 26 66.0
I 58-64 147.3-162.6
J 84-90 213.4-228.6
SOFA SEATING FEMALES
LIVING SPACES
G
H
I
B
C H C
OVERALL SOFA LENGTH/SEATING FOR TWO WOMEN
J
H H H
C C
G
B
OVERALL SOFA LENGTH/SEATING FOR THREE WOMEN
28 dec2017Living spacesAnthropometrics
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Living spaces
Code In cm
A 34-40 86.4-101.6
B 28 71.1
C 42-48 106.7-121.9
D 6-9 15.2-22.9
E 3 7.6
F 32-38 81.3-96.5
G 26 66.0
H 40-46 101.6-116.8
I 48-60 121.9-152.4
J 3-9 7.6-15.2
CORNER LOUNGE CHAIR SEATING MALES AND FEMALES
A
B
E
F
G
D
H
D
C
E
Armrest
Cushion
Cushion
The key consideration anthropometrically
Is maximum body breadth data. Since
Clearance is involved, the data related
to the larger person rather than smaller
should be used. Relationship of the
female and male body dimensions to arm
chair seating in to order to determine the
amount of space the seated body
requires.
Anthropometrics
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Code In cm
A 34-40 86.4-101.6
B 28 71.1
C 42-48 106.7-121.9
D 6-9 15.2-22.9
E 3 7.6
F 32-38 81.3-96.5
G 26 66.0
H 40-46 101.6-116.8
I 48-60 121.9-152.4
J 3-9 7.6-15.2
LIVING SPACES
The key consideration anthropometrically
Is maximum body breadth data. Since
Clearance is involved, the data related
to the larger person rather than smaller
should be used. Relationship of the female
and male body dimensions to arm chair
seating in to order to determine the
amount of space the seated body
requires.
CORNER LOUNGE CHAIR SEATING WITH CIRCULATION
A
C
J
H
D
F
G
D
JJ
B
J
Varies
Armrest
Cushion
Anthropometrics
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Code In cm
A 84-112 213.4-284.5
B 13-16 33.0-40.6
C 58-80 147.3-203.2
D 24 61.0
E 14-17 35.6-43.2
F 12-18 30.5-45.7
G 30-36 76.2-91.4
H 12-16 30.5-40.6
I 60-68 152.4-172.7
J 54-62 137.2-157.5
LOUNGE SEATING/
CLEARANCES
LIVING SPACES
A
B C
D
E
B
E
F
Dvaries
G D
H
LOUNGE SEATING/CLEARANCES
RELATIONSHIPS Here conversational grouping in which
clearances between the front of the seat
and the edge of the table is limited. It
does accommodate human reach,
permitting the seated person access to
the coffee table without rising. It permits
circulation with full head-on-access.
But to permit such access would make it
impossible for most people to reach the
coffee table from a seated position.
varies
Anthropometrics
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Living spaces
Human dimension and accessibility
to low and high storage or furniture
usually associated with living spaces.
Code In cm
A 18-24 45.7-61.0
B 48-58 121.9-147.3
C 36-40 91.4-101.6
D 46-52 116.8-
132.08
E 30-36 76.2-91.4
F 72 182.9
G 69 175.3
H 42-50 106.7-127.0
I 12-16 30.5-40.6
J 18 45.7
K 24-32 61.0-81.3
L 39-42 99.1-106.7
M 36-39 91.4-99.1
LIVING SPACES
WALL UNIT/ ACCESS BY MALE WALL UNIT/ ACCESS BY FEMALE
A B
F
A D
G
Anthropometrics
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Living spaces
Human dimension and accessibility
to low and high storage or furniture
usually associated with living spaces.
Code In cm
A 18-24 45.7-61.0
B 48-58 121.9-147.3
C 36-40 91.4-101.6
D 46-52 116.8-
132.08
E 30-36 76.2-91.4
F 72 182.9
G 69 175.3
H 42-50 106.7-127.0
I 12-16 30.5-40.6
J 18 45.7
K 24-32 61.0-81.3
L 39-42 99.1-106.7
M 36-39 91.4-99.1
LIVING SPACES
WALL-MOUNTED BAR UNIT / ACCESS BY
FEMALE
WALL-MOUNTED BAR UNIT / ACCESS BY
MALE
F
L
H
I I J
M
G
H
I I J
Anthropometrics
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Living spaces
Relation between human dimension and
the display of art work. Eye height
is the significant anthropometric body
measurement here. Visual angle in
which small detail can be sharply
defined without rotating the eyes is only
about 1 degree.
Code In cm
A 16-24 40.6-61.0
B 60-78 152.4-198.1
C 30-42 76.2-106.7
D 36 91.4
E 20-24 50.8-61.0
F 51 129.5
G 33 83.8
H 18 45.7
I 40-44 101.6-111.8
J 80-88 203.2-223.5
LIVING SPACES
A
DVaries
D
B
C
DISPLAY OF ARTWORK
Anthropometrics
24. DINING SPACE
In Examining The Relationship Between Human Dimension And Dining Spaces, The Area Of Most Concern To
A Designer Are The Clearances Around The Table Of A Particular Size Accommodate. The Clearance Between
The Edge Of The Table And The Wall Or Any Other Physical Obstruction Must At Least Accommodate Two
Elements; The Space Occupied By The Chair And The Maximum Body Breadth Of A Person Of Larger Body
Size As He Circulates Between The Chair And The Wall.
The Human Body, The Chair, The Table And The Place Setting Must Be Viewed As A System While
Anthropometric Consideration. It Should Be Noted That The Size Of The Place Setting Will Determine How
Much Area Will Be Available For Centrally Located Shared Elements, Such As Beverages Or Serving Dishes.
26. Code In cm
A 27 68.6
B 18 45.7
C 9 22.9
D 30 76.2
E 21 53.3
F 16 40.6
G 5 12.7
H 24 61.0
I 90 228.6
J 72 182.9
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DINING SPACES
To determine table size it is helpful to
view the table as consisting of two zones.
The place setting zone represents the
personal activity space directly in front of
the individual diner ideally, it should be of
adequate size to accommodate the
necessary dinnerware, silverware,
glassware, etc. The width of this zone
should also accommodate the human
dimension and body positions assumed
during the eating process
a
c
b
d d d
i
A
C
B
D
H
E
F
G
Optimum Shared
Access Zone Minimum Shared
Access Zone
Optimum Shared
Access Zone
Minimum Place
Sitting Zone
Optimum Place
Sitting Zone
Optimum Place
Sitting Zone
OPTIMUM PLACE SITTING MINIMUM PLACE SITTING
OPTIMUM PLACE SITTING FOR THREE
Anthropometrics
27. Code In cm
A 27 68.6
B 18 45.7
C 9 22.9
D 30 76.2
E 21 53.3
F 16 40.6
G 5 12.7
H 24 61.0
I 90 228.6
J 72 182.9
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Dining spaces
DINING SPACES
To determine table size it is helpful to
view the table as consisting of two zones.
The place setting zone represents the
personal activity space directly in front of
the individual diner ideally, it should be of
adequate size to accommodate the
necessary dinnerware, silverware,
glassware, etc. The width of this zone
should also accommodate the human
dimension and body positions assumed
during the eating process
H H H
I
E
G
F
Minimum Shared
Access Zone
Minimum Place
Sitting Zone
MINIMUM PLACE SITTING FOR THREE
Anthropometrics
28. Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 30 76.2
D 48 121.9
E 18 45.7
F 42 106.7
G 9 22.9
H 24 61.0
I 40 101.6
J 16 40.6
K 10 25.4
L 116-128 294.6-325.1
M 18-24 45.7-61.0
N 80 203.2
O 78-90 198.1-228.6
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DINING SPACES
OPTIMUM TABLE WIDTH
B C B
EE E
D
EC
A
optimum shared
access zone
optimum place-
sitting zone
Units arranged around the end of table is
illustrated. ,room size also dictates the
size of the table. Much depends on the
level of comfort and
Convenience desired, which, within
limits ,becomes a matter of personal
decision.
Anthropometrics
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MINIMUM TABLE WIDTH
DINING SPACES
Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 30 76.2
D 48 121.9
E 18 45.7
F 42 106.7
G 9 22.9
H 24 61.0
I 40 101.6
J 16 40.6
K 10 25.4
L 116-128 294.6-325.1
M 18-24 45.7-61.0
N 80 203.2
O 78-90 198.1-228.6
K
G H G
J J
I
JH
F
Minimum Place-
sitting Zone
Minimum Shared
Access Zone
A table for six based on a minimal
Increment ,room size also dictates the
size of the table. Much depends on the
level of comfort and Convenience
desired, which, within limits ,becomes
a matter of personal decision.
Anthropometrics
30. Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 30 76.2
D 48 121.9
E 18 45.7
F 42 106.7
G 9 22.9
H 24 61.0
I 40 101.6
J 16 40.6
K 10 25.4
L 116-128 294.6-325.1
M 18-24 45.7-61.0
N 80 203.2
O 78-90 198.1-228.6
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RECTANGULAR TABLE/MINIMUM LENGTH AND WIDTH/DINING FOR SIX
DINING SPACES
l
Minimum Shared
Access Zone
NM M
MMH
HHJ J
F
JJK
Minimum Place
Sitting Zone
GG
A table for six based on a minimal
Increment ,room size also dictates
the size of the table. Much depends
on the level of comfort and
Convenience desired, which, within
limits ,becomes a matter of
personal decision.
Anthropometrics
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F
H
16
I
C
G
B B D E
A
Circulation
Zone
Sitting Zone
Table Diameter
Shared Access Zone
Place Setting Zone
DIAMETER BREAKFAST/KITCHEN TABLE FOR FOUR
code In cm
A 30 min. 76.2 min.
B 6 15.2
C 24 61.0
D 18-24 4507-61.0
E 12 30.5
F 48-54 121.9-137.2
G 36 91.4
H 30-36 76.2-91.4
I 114-126 289.6-320.0
J 84-96 213.4-243.8
K 48 121.9
The diagram illustrates a 36-in, or
91.4cm, diameter round table seating
four people and shows the necessary
clearances around the perimeter. Four
people cannot function comfortably
around such a small table for anything
but the lightest snacks. The individual
place-setting zones are extremely
restricted and the shared access zone at
the center is too small to accommodate
in the way of serving dishes platters.
DINING SPACES
Anthropometrics
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This Diameter Table Can Function
Adequately For Four People. The Place-
setting Zone Is Reasonably Sufficient To
Accommodate The Various Place-setting
Elements And Provides Generous Elbow
Room As Well. Although The Central
Shared Access Zone Is Restricted It
Provides Far More Space Than The 36-
in,or 91.4-cm.If Used For Light Snacks Or
Coffee, the table Can Seat five . The
Clearance For Circulation Are The Same
As For The 36-in. TableJ
H
C
D
D
E
K
Table Diameter
24
Place
Setting
Zone
Shared
Access
Zone
Sitting
Zone
K
DINING SPACES
code In Cm
A 30 min. 76.2 min.
B 6 15.2
C 24 61.0
D 18-24 4507-61.0
E 12 30.5
F 48-54 121.9-137.2
G 36 91.4
H 30-36 76.2-91.4
I 114-126 289.6-320.0
J 84-96 213.4-243.8
K 48 121.9
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The optimal place-setting zone at the
beginning of this section was
established at 18 by 30 in, or 45.7 by
76.2 cm. the 60-inch or 152.4-cm ,
diameter table shown at the top of the
page can easily , if not luxuriously,
accommodate four such optimal zones .
The advantage of the round table is its
relative flexibility to accommodate
additional people .
60-IN (152.4-CM) DIAMETER CIRCULAR TABLE FOR FOUR/OPTIMUM SEATING
code In cm
A 96-108 243.8-274.3
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 60 152.4
D 30 76.2
E 12 30.5
F 30-36 76.2-91.4
G 72 182.9
H 132-144 335.3-365.8
SHARED ACCESS
ZONE
SITTING
ZONE
Place setting zone
24
F
E
C
A
D
BB
SITTING
ZONE
TABLE DIAMETER
Dinning Spaces
DINING SPACES
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Shared Access
Zone
Sitting
Zone
Place Setting Zone
F
E
C
A
D
BB
Sitting
Zone
Table Diameter
Anthropometrics
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72-IN (182.9-CM) DIAMETER CIRCULAR TABLE FOR FOUR/OPTIMUM SCHEME
code In cm
A 96-108 243.8-274.3
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 60 152.4
D 30 76.2
E 12 30.5
F 30-36 76.2-91.4
G 72 182.9
H 132-144 335.3-365.8
The 72-inch or 182.9-cm , diameter
table to seat six people, with optimal
place setting zones , would on balance
, constitute a more sensible choice
than a 60-inch diameter table to serve
four .
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Shared Access Zone
SittingZone
Place Setting
Zone
D
B
E
24
G
H
22
Table Diameter
DINING SPACES
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This drawing shows a 72” diameter
table that seats eight people based on
minimal place-setting zone. Although
the effective depth of the zone is less
than provided in the optimal
arrangement, the central shared zone
is greater.
In Cm
A 132-144 335-365
B 30-36 76-91.4
C 72 182.9
D 18-24 45.9-61
E 12 30.5
F 24 61
G 50-54 127-137
H 50-60 127-152
I 54 137.2
J 86-102 218-259
K 90-96 228-243
72 IN (182.9 CM) DIAMETER CIRCULATION TABLE FOR EIGHT/ MINIMUM SCHEME
E D
B C B
Shared Access
Zone
A
DINING SPACES
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This drawing shows the clearance
suggested for wheelchair access to
dining table and the space required by
a person standing, arranging or
otherwise preparing food to be
served.
In Cm
A 132-144 335-365
B 30-36 76-91.4
C 72 182.9
D 18-24 45.9-61
E 12 30.5
F 24 61
G 50-54 127-137
H 50-60 127-152
I 54 137.2
J 86-102 218-259
k 90-96 228-243
Overall Table To Wall Dimension
D
I
B
H
G
D
J
K
Dining
Table
Buffet
Sitting
Zone
Circulation Zone
Standing
Activity
Zone
Min. Clearance
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS BETWEEN DINING TABLE AND BUFFET
DINING SPACES
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37. code In cm
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 16-17 40.6-42.2
D 7.5 min. 19.1 min.
E 29-30 73.7-76.2
F 48-60 121.9-152.4
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This drawing explores two basic
aspects of this relationship. The first
is the various locations of the chair in
relation to the table during the
course of the meal and the clearance
involved. The chair may be relocated
as many as four times during the
dining process. At the beginning, it is
much closer to the table. Near the
end of the meal.
MINIMUM CHAIR CLEARANCE / NO CIRCULATION
Minimum
Clearance
B
Sitting
Zone
A
Line Of Wall
Or Obstruction
C
D
E
DINING SPACES
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38. code In cm
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 16-17 40.6-42.2
D 7.5
min.
19.1 min.
E 29-30 73.7-76.2
F 48-60 121.9-152.4
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This drawing indicates that to allow
sufficient clearance for someone to
pass or serve. The table should be
located between 48 and 60 in. from
the wall.
Line Of Wall
Or
Obstruction
MINIMUM CLEARANCE BEHIND CHAIR IN PLACE
B
Sitting
Zone
F
C
D
E
A
Circulati0n
Zone
DINING SPACES
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39. code In cm
A 30-36 76.2-91.4
B 18-24 45.7-61.0
C 16-17 40.6-42.2
D 7.5
min.
19.1 min.
E 29-30 73.7-76.2
F 48-60 121.9-152.4
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This drawing indicates that to allow
sufficient clearance for someone to
pass or serve. The table should be
located between 48 and 60 in. from
the wall.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE BEHIND CHAIR IN PLACE
B
Sitting
Zone
F
Line Of Wall
Or
Obstruction
C
D
E
A
Circulati0n
Zone
DINING SPACES
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DINING SPACES
D
B
H
E
G
F
C
Circulation
Zone
Hanging
Fixture
Line Of Wall Or
Obstruction
B
A
Sitting
Zone
D C
Circulation
Zone
Sitting
Zone
MINIMUM DINING AREA WIDTH
The top drawing shows the
relationship of fixture height above
the table surface to a small and a large
person. The drawing also indicates a
minimal clearance between the table
and the wall, with the chair minimally
extended from the table to permit
one-lane service circulation behind the
seated person.
code In cm
A 132-
162
335.3-411.5
B 66-81 167.6-205.7
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
D 18-24 45.7-61.0
E 36-42 91.4-106.7
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 27 68.6
H 19 48.3
I 60-72 152.4-182.9
J 54-60 137.2-152.4
K 18 45.7
L 29-36 73.7-91.4
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code In cm
A 132-162 335.3-411.5
B 66-81 167.6-205.7
C 30-36 76.2-91.4
D 18-24 45.7-61.0
E 36-42 91.4-106.7
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 27 68.6
H 19 48.3
I 60-72 152.4-182.9
J 54-60 137.2-152.4
K 18 45.7
L 29-36 73.7-91.4
The top drawing shows the relationship of
fixture height above the table surface to a
small and a large person. The drawing also
indicates a minimal clearance between the
table and the wall, with the chair minimally
extended from the table to permit one-lane
service circulation behind the seated person.
D
B
H
E
G
F
C
Circulation
Zone
Hanging
Fixture
Line Of Wall Or
Obstruction
B
A
Sitting
Zone
D C
Circulation
Zone
Sitting
Zone
MINIMUM DINING AREA WIDTH
DINING SPACES
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code In cm
A 12-18 30.5-45.7
B 90-96 228.6-243.8
C 60 152.4
D 30-36 76.2-76.2
E 30 76.2
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 101.5-
110
257.8-279.4
H 48-54 121.9-137.2
I 17.5-20 44.5-50.8
J 36 91.4
K 18 45.7
L 16-17 40.6-43.2
M 7.5min. 19.1min
The top drawing show clearances
between the edge of the table and
the wall or nearest physical
obstruction to allow tow-lane service
circulation behind the chair , with the
chair away form the table. This
clearance is generous for the average
residential available.
EE
C D
BA
F
Circulation Zone/Tow People
MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR TWO BEHIND EXTENDED CHAIR
Chair In
Extended Position
DINING SPACES
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DINING SPACES
G
Service
Zone
D
F
K
H
I J
ML
Sitting
Zone
Circulation
Zone
Table Depth
Line Of Wall
Or Obstruction
Banquette
BANQUETTE SAETING/SERVICE AND PASSAGE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
The top drawing shows clearances
between the edge of the table and the
wall or nearest physical obstruction to
allow two-lane service circulation
behind the chair with the chair away
from the table. the individual clearance
show require the table to be located
90 to 96 in or 228.6 to 243.8 cm from
the wall.
code In cm
A 12-18 30.5-45.7
B 90-96 228.6-243.8
C 60 152.4
D 30-36 76.2-76.2
E 30 76.2
F 29-30 73.7-76.2
G 101.5-110 257.8-279.4
H 48-54 121.9-137.2
I 17.5-20 44.5-50.8
J 36 91.4
K 18 45.7
L 16-17 40.6-43.2
M 7.5min. 19.1min
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45. SLEEPING SPACE
The Drawings On The Following Pages Explore The Relationship Of Human Dimension To The Various
Components Of Sleeping Spaces, The Obvious Being The Bed Itself, Both In Its Conventional Form And In Its
Overhead Space-saving Design. Sleeping Space And Circulation Are Basic Considerations To Be Taken. These
Pages Are Related To Dimension Of A Room Occupying Bed, Closet, Storage, Etc. The Following Drawings
Examine Human Body Size, In Relation To The Various Design Situations Mentioned, In Terms Of The
Anthropometric Considerations.
46. Code In cm
A 2.5 6.4
B 7.5 19.1
C 84 213.4
D 78 198.1
E 6 15.2
F 7-8 17.8-20.3
G 44-46 111.8-116.8
H 4-5 10.2-12.7
I 1-2 2.5-5.1
J 36 91.4
K 48 121.9
L 39 99.1
M 54 137.2
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Sleeping spaces
SINGLE AND DOUBLE CHAIR
Standard variations of the typical single
and double bed. Space required by the
human body in relationship to the bed
size. The clearances indicated to the
edges of the bed are also quite academic
and are intended to provide a better
sense of the bed sizes available.
SLEEPING SPACES
C
D
J
L
B
SINGLEBED
EE
B
STANDARDLENGTHS
STANDARD WIDTH
C
N
DOUBLEBED
F FG
AB
I I
M
K
Anthropometrics
47. Code In cm
J 36 91.4
N 60 152.4
O 70 177.8
P 16 40.6
Q 22 55.9
R 30 76.2
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BEDROOM/VISION AND SIGHT LINES
The relationship between sight lines
and the sill or head of a window is
critical if a view to the outside is a
design consideration. Eye height in
sitting, standing, and reclining
positions to varying sill height is
shown.
SLEEPING SPACES
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O
VARIES
WINDOW SILL
SINGLE BED
TOP OF MATTRESS
EYE LEVEL STANDING POSITION
DIMENSION VARIES WITH
FURNITURE PLAN
EYE LEVEL RECLINING
POSITION
VARYINGSILLHEIGHTSEYE LEVEL SEATED POSITION
N
P
Q
R
J
Anthropometrics
48. Code In cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
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TWIN BED/CLEARANCES AND DIMENSION
Clearances between single beds to allow
for circulation, access, and making up the
beds. It is more essential that adequate
clearances be provided between the bed
and the wall or the nearest physical
obstruction to ensure comfortable
access.
23 jan, 2017Sleeping spaces
SLEEPING SPACES
TOP OF MATTRESS
F
C BB
A
VARIES
SINGLE BEDSINGLE BED
PILLOW PILLOW
VARIES
CIRCULATION
ZONE
TOP OF MATTRESS
D
TOP OF MATTRESS
Anthropometrics
49. Code In cm
A 108-114 274.3-289.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 36 91.4
D 18-22 45.7-55.9
E 30 76.2
F 82-131 208.3-332.7
G 46-62 116.8-157.5
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SINGLE BED/CLEARANCES AND DIMENSIONS
Showing adequate clearances to
accommodate the human body in a
kneeling position as well as projection of
a partially extended drawer.
SLEEPING SPACES
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E
CIRCULATION
ZONE
BG
F
SINGLE BED
STORAGE UNDER BEDDRAWER
WORK/ACTIVITY ZONE
LINE OF WALL OR
OBSTRUCTION
Anthropometrics
50. Code In cm
A 16 40.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 37-39 94.0-99.1
D 26-30 66.0-76.2
E 24 61.0
F 6-8 15.2-20.3
G 12-16 30.5-40.6
H 18-24 45.7-61.0
I 48-54 121.9-137.2
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Clearances involved in various bed
related work-activities. It is a kneeling
activity which would require a clearance,
where a bed of low height is involved.
Sleeping spaces 24 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
SINGLE BED/CLEARANCES AND DIMENSIONS
C
SINGLE BED
WORK/ACTIVITY ZONE
LINE OF WALL OR
OBSTRUCTION
TOP OF MATTRESS
VARIES
KNEELING
POSITION FOR
MAKING LOW
BED
B
A
Anthropometrics
51. Code In cm
A 16 40.6
B 36-39 91.4-99.1
C 37-39 94.0-99.1
D 26-30 66.0-76.2
E 24 61.0
F 6-8 15.2-20.3
G 12-16 30.5-40.6
H 18-24 45.7-61.0
I 48-54 121.9-137.2
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If the height of the bed is located above
24inch, above the floor, the strain on the
back would be greatly reduced. such
height, however, does not accommodate
the seated user comfortably rather
awkward body position of the seated
figure.
Sleeping spaces 24 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
F
SINGLE BED/CLEARANCES AND DIMENSIONS
SINGLE BED
WORK/ACTIVITY ZONE
LINE OF WALL OR
OBSTRUCTION
TOP OF MATTRESS
VARIES
E
BENDING
POSITION FOR
MAKING HIGH
BED
D B
Anthropometrics
52. A
F
ACTIVITY ZONE
LINE OF NEAREST
OBSTRUCTION
CIRCULATION
ZONE
LIGHTS AND
MIRROR
D
B C
E
PILLOW
BED
Code In cm
A 24-28 61.0-71.1
B 12-16 30.5-40.6
C 30 76.2
D 16-24 40.6-61.0
E 42-46 106.7-116.8
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 24 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
SINGLE BED
Anthropometrics
53. Code In cm
F 28-40 71.1-101.6
G 7MIN. 17.8 MIN.
H 28-30 71.1-76.2
I 42-54 106.7-137.2
J 18-24 45.7-61.0
K 24-30 61.0-76.2
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 25 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
SINGLE BED
MAKE-UP/DRESSING TABLE DESK OR DRESSING TABLE
TABLE
D
F
B
H
G
J
I
H
ACTIVITY
ZONE
TASK SURFACE
OR MIRROR
EYE LEVEL
TOP OF TABLE
K
Anthropometrics
54. Code In cm
L 62-72 157.5-182.9
M 20-24 50.8-61.0
N 42-48 106.7-121.9
O 16-20 40.6-50.8
P 18 45.7
Q 42 106.7
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 25 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
LINE OF BED OR
OBSTRUCTION
TOP OF MATTRESS
M
MIRROR
DRAWER
DRAWER
Q
BED
O
P
N
EYE LEVEL
ACTIVITY
DRESSER /BED CLEARANCES
Anthropometrics
55. Code In cm
A 104 264.2
B 18-22 45.7-55.9
C 40-44 101.6-111.8
D 6-8 15.2-20.3
E 8-10 20.3-25.4
F 10-12 25.4-30.5
G 2 5.1
H 28-38 71.1-96.5
I 6-12 15.2-30.5
J 64-74 162.6-188.0
K 46-62 116.8-157.5
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 25 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
A
UNDER SLEEPING
AREA
REQUIREDMINCEILINGHEIGHT
STORAGE UNDER BED
LOWER BUNK BED
TOP OF MATTRESS
LOWER
SLEEPING AREA
LINE OF
CONVECTIONAL
96 IN CEILING
HEIGHT
TOP OF MATTRESS
UPPER BUNK BED
VARIES
CCDB
FE
IH
J
ADULT BULK BEDS/FRONT ELEVATION
G
Anthropometrics
56. Code In cm
A 104 264.2
B 18-22 45.7-55.9
C 40-44 101.6-111.8
D 6-8 15.2-20.3
E 8-10 20.3-25.4
F 10-12 25.4-30.5
G 2 5.1
H 28-38 71.1-96.5
I 6-12 15.2-30.5
J 64-74 162.6-188.0
K 46-62 116.8-157.5
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 25 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
ADULT BULK BEDS/END ELEVATION
LOWER BUNK BED
LOWER
SLEEPING AREA
TOP OF MATTRESS
VARIES
C
G
LINE OF CONVECTIONAL 96 IN CEILING HEIGHT
K
J
A
STORAGE UNDER BED DRAWER
UNDER
SLEEPING AREA
G
Anthropometrics
57. Code In cm
A 96 243.8
B 54.5-39 138.4-157.5
C 36.5-39 92.7-99.1
D 12-15 30.5-38.1
E 36.5-39 92.7-99.1
F 6-8 15.2-20.3
G 14-18 35.6-45.7
H 30-39 76.2-99.1
I 37-39 94.0-99.1
J 34-36 86.4-91.4
K 3 7.6
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 26 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
CHILDREN,S BUNK BEDS/END ELEVATION
LINE OF WALL
OR
OBSTRUCTION
TYPICALCEILINGHEIGHT
LOWER BUNK BED
UPPER BUNK BED
A
H I
J K
G
CB
FED
Anthropometrics
58. Code In cm
L 130-136 330.2-345.4
M 84 213.4
N 46-52 116.8-132.4
O 17 43.2
P 11 27.9
Q 5-14 12.7-35.6
R 6-8 15.2-20.3
S 2 5.1
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 26 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
S
SLEEPING LOFTS/END ELEVATION
H
M
CIRCULATION
UNDER LOFT
O
P
L
N
R
Q
REQUIREDOVERALLMIN.HEIGHT
assumemin.clearancesbaseduponcodes
Anthropometrics
59. Code In cm
A 64-68 162.6-172.7
B 72-76 182.9-193.0
C 12-18 30.5-45.7
D 8-10 20.3-25.4
E 20-28 50.8-71.1
F 34-36 86.4-91.4
G 10-12 25.4-30.5
H 60-70 152.4-177.8
I 69-72 175.3-182.9
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 26 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE
D
G
SHOE
SHELF
H
HIGH SHELF
E F
C D
I
D
A
HIGH SHELF
SHOE
SHELF B
E F
C D
G
Anthropometrics
60. Code In cm
J 76 193.0
K 68 172.7
L 42 106.7
M 46 116.8
N 30 76.2
O 18 45.7
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
Sleeping spaces 26 jan, 2017
SLEEPING SPACES
VARIES
C
CF
N
HANGING
STORAGE
O
MINDOOR
OPENING
E
WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES
VARIES
EEF
HANGING
STORAGE
C
N
Anthropometrics
62. KITCHEN SPACE
The Height Of The Kitchen Counter, The Proper Clearance Between Cabinets Or Appliances For Circulation, The
Accessibility To Overhead Or Under Counter Storage, And Proper Visibility Are Among The Primary Considerations In
The Design Of Cooking Spaces. All Must Be Responsive To Human Dimension And Body Size If The Quality Of Interface
Between The User And The Components Of The Interior Space Are To Be Adequate. In Establishing Clearance
Between Counters, The Max Body Breadth And Depth Of The User Of Larger Body Size Must Be Taken Into Account As
Well As The Projections Of The Appliances. Refrigerator Door, Cabinet Drawers Dish Washing Machine Door, And
Cabinet Door All Project To Some Degree In Their Open Position Into The Space Within Which The User Must Circulate
And Must Be Accommodate. Diagrams Are Intended Merely To Illustrate The Relationship Of Body Size To Clearances
And Reach Situations And Not To Suggest An Overall Functional Plan For The Kitchen Or The Ergonomic Relationship
Between Work Centers.
63.
64. Code In cm
A 60-66 152.4-167.6
B 48 min 121.9 min
C 24-30 61.0-76.2
D 36 91.4
E 48 121.9
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COOKING SPACES
Basic horizontal clearances is required in
the kitchen. Clearance between two
counters with base cabinet with
circulation zone is shown in one figure.
And in another figure showing clearance
between the face of a cabinet and the
nearest physical obstruction.
COUNTER AND BASE CABINETS/ GENERAL CLEARANCE
A
DC
B
Counter
With Base
Cabinet
Counter
With Base
Cabinet
Work Zone
Circulation
Zone
Anthropometrics
65. Code In cm
A 60-66 152.4-167.6
B 48 min 121.9 min
C 24-30 61.0-76.2
D 36 91.4
E 48 121.9
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Basic horizontal clearances is required in
the kitchen. Clearance between two
counters with base cabinet with
circulation zone is shown in one figure.
And in another figure showing clearance
between the face of a cabinet and the
nearest physical obstruction.
COUNTER AND BASE CABINETS/ GENERAL CLEARANCE
E
Counter
With Base
Cabinet
Counter
With Base
Cabinet
Work Zone
Anthropometrics
66. Code In cm
F 12-13 30.5-33.0
G 76 max 193.0 max
H 72 max 182.9 max
I 59 149.9
J 25.5 64.8
K 24-26 61.0-66.0
L 15 min 38.1 min
M 18 45.7
N 35-36 88.9-91.4
O 69 max 175.3 max
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Diagram is dealing with the vertical
clearances. The height of the self, shown
in broken lines, within the overhead
cabinets is within reach, allowing for the
projection of the base cabinet. The
height of the shelf, shown as a solid black
line, is slightly greater, but also within
the reach, since the base cabinet does
not interfere.
COOKING SPACES
CABINET REACH COMPARISON
K
Overhead
Or Wall
Cabinets
Shelf
F
Zone Of Most
Comfortable
Reach
MaxReachWithoutBaseCabinetsmalefemale
MaxReachWithBaseCabinetmalefemale
G
G
G
K
G
G
G
GG
Anthropometrics
67. Code In Cm
A 18 min 45.7 min
B 7.5 min 19.1 min
C 32 81.3
D 30 76.2
E 4 max 10.2 max
F 4 10.2
G 22-24.5 55.9-62.2
H 18 45.7
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Typical work counter is shown in
diagram. Certain food preparation
activities, even if performed from the
standing position, are more efficiently
and comfortably executed with lower
counter height.
Horizontal and vertical clearances related
to a typical breakfast bar.
COOKING SPACES
WORKCOUNTER
G
A
C
Work Counter
B
C
D
Breakfast Bar
E
Overhead Storage
DH
G
BREAKFAST BAR
Anthropometrics
68. Code In cm
H 18 45.7
I 36 91.4
J 42 106.7
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Critical counter work zone of a standing
user is shown. The outer perimeter is
defined by the horizontal thumb tip
reach of the user having smaller body
size. The counter surface beyond this
area, which is accessible with some
efforts, is limited only by the reach
capability of the human body, which
varies with the size of the individual.
COOKING SPACES
MAIX AND PREPARATION CENTERJ
J
Line Of Wall Cabinets
Above
H
Sink
Critical Counter Work Zone
Refrigerator
I
H
Counter Space Shared With Sink
And Refrigerator Centers
Anthropometrics
69. Code In cm
A 70-76 177.8-193.0
B 40 min 101.6 min
C 30-36 76.2-91.0
D 18 76.2-91.4
E 24 min 45.7
F 28-42 61.0 min
G 18 min 71.1-106.7
H 12 min 45.7 min
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Horizontal clearances involved in the
vicinity of the dish washing area. While
loading and unloading the dishwasher,
clearance of at least 40inch is required
and for circulation another 30 inch is
required.
SINK CENTER
Circulation ZoneF
Min Clearance Between Edge
Of Sink And Corner Counter
Min Clearance Between
Counter And Wall Or
Other Obstruction
Work Zone
Dishwasher
Line of wall or
obstruction
Circulation Zone
Line Of
Wall
Cabinets
Above
Mincounter
spacerequired
foreithersideof
sink
Mincounter
spacerequired
foreitherside
ofsink
GE
H
B C
A
D
Anthropometrics
70. Code In cm
B 40 min 101.6 min
C 30-36 76.2-91.0
I 24-26 61.0-66.0
J 57 min 144.8 min
K 35-36 88.9-91.4
L 22 min 55.9 min
M 3 7.6
N 4 10.2
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Sectional view through the same area is
shown in diagram. If no window is
provided over the kitchen sink and wall
cabinets are to be provided instead.
COOKING SPACES
SINK CENTER
Circulation Zone
Line Of Wall Obstruction
M
Clearance Required Between Top
Edge Of Sink And Lower Edge Of
Possible Wall Cabinet Work Zone
Lower Edge Of Possible
Wall Cabinet Located
Over Sink
Window
Sink
Base Cabinet
ClearanceRequiredBetweenFloor
AndLowerEdgeOfPossibleWall
Cabinet
LK
BI
C
N
Dead
Space
Wall Cabinet
Anthropometrics
71. Code In cm
A 36 91.4
B 11-14 27.9-35.6
C 25.5 64.8
D 35-36 88.9-35.6
E 59 149.9
F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5
G 30-36 76.2-91.4
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Vertical dimensions related to the
refrigerator installation within kitchen. A
typical floor-standing refrigerator
installation as well as below-counter
installation. In both floor-standing nd the
under-counter situations everything is
within physical reach, elements located
within the shaded area can be reached
almost comfortably.
COOKING SPACES
REFRIGERATOR CENTER/TYPICAL REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS
B
Line Of Top Floor-
standing
Refrigerator
Work Zone
A
Zone Of Most
Comfortable Reach
Typical Under Counter
Refrigerator
C
D
E
F
Anthropometrics
72. Code In cm
A 36 91.4
B 11-14 27.9-35.6
C 25.5 64.8
D 35-36 88.9-35.6
E 59 149.9
F 55-69.5 139.7-176.5
G 30-36 76.2-91.4
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Vertical dimensions related to the
refrigerator installation within kitchen.
Diagram suggests the possibility of a
third type of refrigerator that might be
wall mounted or located on the top of
the counter, so that most of its surface
would fall within this shaded area. To
allow proper viewing of the interior, the
height of the proposed unit exceeds the
upper limits of the shaded zone.
REFRIGERATOR CENTER/ PROPOSED REFRIGERATOR LOCATION
Storage
Refrigerator
Base Cabinet
Work Zone
C
G
A
Zone Of
Most
Comforta
ble ReachD
E
Anthropometrics
73. Code In cm
A 48 min 121.9 min
B 40 101.6
C 15 38.1 min
D 21-30 53.3-76.2
E 1-3 2.5-7.6
F 15 min 38.1
G 19.5-46 49.5-116.8
H 12 min 30.5
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Clearance related to the range
centers are clearly shown in the
diagram. Min clearances between
the appliances and anthropometric
basis for the clearances are
amplified in the diagram. Wall oven
work zone clearance is adequate to
accommodate the projected wall
oven door, in addition to the max
body depth dimension of the user.
Kitchen design consideration is eye
height.
COOKING SPACES
RANGE CENTER
Wall oven
Standardwidth
Wall oven
Standardwidth
D A
Range
Line of hood
above range
Line of wall
cabinets above
Min clearance between appliances
Range work zone
Wall oven work zone
Mincounter
space
requiredfor
eithersideof
range
Min
counter
space
requiredto
onesideof
oven
Mincounter
space
requiredfor
eitherside
ofrange
Standardwidth
B
B
GH
C
F
B
E
Anthropometrics
74. Code In cm
A 48 min 121.9 min
B 40 101.6
I 17.5 44.5 max
J 96-101.5 243.8-257.8
K 24-27.5 61.0-69.9
L 24-26 61.0-66.0
M 30 76.2
N 60 152.4 min
O 35-36.25 88.9-92.1
P 24 min 61.0 min
Q 35 max 88.9 max
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COOKING SPACES
Clearance related to the range
centers are clearly shown in the
diagram. Min clearances between
the appliances and anthropometric
basis for the clearances are
amplified in the diagram. Wall oven
work zone clearance is adequate to
accommodate the projected wall
oven door, in addition to the max
body depth dimension of the user.
Kitchen design consideration is eye
height.
RANGE CENTER
Wall oven
Broiler
Standard depth
Range
Standard depth
N
I
OP
Q
J
K A L
B
B
M
Storage for
rarely used
items only
Storage
for rarely
used
items only
Ventilation
hood
Range work zone
Circulation clearance
Wall oven work zone
Min clearance between appliances
Standardheight
Anthropometrics
76. BATHROOMS
One Of The Most Dramatic Examples Of A Design Situation Where A Little Consideration Is Given To The Human
Dimension And Body Size To The Designed Environment Can Be Found In Practically Every Bathroom, Private And
Public. Few Designers, Builders, And Users Give Any Thought To The Height Above The Ground Floor Of Lavatory. The
Designer Who Does Specify The Dimensions, In Either Drawing Or Written Specifications, Does Nothing More Than
Use The Same Criteria Employed In The Field, But Gives It More Legitimacy By Incorporating It Into The Drawing. The
Fact Is That It Is Not Natural For The Body To Assume A Stooped Posture While Washing The Hands And Face. The
Drawing On The Following Slides Examine The Relationship Of Body Size To The Lavatory And Other Elements Of
Bathroom Spaces.
78. Code In cm
A 15-18 38.1-45.7
B 28-30 71.1-76.2
C 37-43 94.0-109.2
D 32-36 81.3-91.4
E 26-32 66.0-81.3
F 14-16 35.6-40.6
G 30 76.2
H 18 45.7
I 21-26 53.3-66.0
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Drawing illustrates some basic
anthropometric considerations related to
the lavatory area. The most obvious
problem concerns the height of the
lavatory above the floor. Greater than
the height at which lavatories are
normally installed, presumably to
accommodate the majority of the
population. The drawing indicates the
ranges for adult males, females, and
children of lavatory heights suitable to
accommodate a greater portion of the
respective populations.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/GENERAL ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
BA
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
C
Varies
Varies
Lavatory
D
E
Male
Child(8-9)
Female
Vanity storage
Anthropometrics
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Drawing indicates horizontal clearances
recommended in the lavatory area. The
most obvious problem concerns the
height of the lavatory above the floor.
Greater than the height at which
lavatories are normally installed,
presumably to accommodate the
majority of the population. The drawing
indicates the ranges for adult males,
females, and children of lavatory heights
suitable to accommodate a greater
portion of the respective populations.
BATHROOMS
DOUBLE LAVATORY CLEARANCES
Varies
Wall or other
obstruction
Activity zone
Circulation
zone
G H I
F
Code In cm
A 15-18 38.1-45.7
B 28-30 71.1-76.2
C 37-43 94.0-109.2
D 32-36 81.3-91.4
E 26-32 66.0-81.3
F 14-16 35.6-40.6
G 30 76.2
H 18 45.7
I 21-26 53.3-66.0
Anthropometrics
80. Code In cm
A 48 121.9
B 30 76.2
C 19-24 48.3-61.0
D 27 min 68.6 min
E 18 45.7
F 37-43 94.0-109.2
G 72 max 182.9 max
H 32-36 81.3-91.4
I 69 max 175.3 max
J 16-18 40.6-45.7
K 26-32 66.0-81.3
L 32 81.3
M 20-24 50.8-61.0
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The drawing deals primarily with some of
the more critical male anthropometric
considerations developed on the
preceding page. In order to establish the
location of mirrors above the lavatory,
eye height should be taken into
consideration.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/MALE ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
A
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Lavatory
B
C
Activity zoneCirculation
zone
F
E
CD
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Activity zone
Lavatory
G
Anthropometrics
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The drawing showing anthropometric
consideration related to women and
children, respectively. Given the great
variability in body sizes to be
accommodated within a single family, a
strong case can be presented for the
development of a height adjustment
capability for the lavatory.
BATHROOMS
LAVATORY/FEMALE AND CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS
M
K
Light fixtures
J
Lavatory
Vanity
Storage
L
Mirrors
Shelf
C
Mirror and
medicine
cabinet
Lavatory
I
Vanity
Storage
H
Code In cm
A 48 121.9
B 30 76.2
C 19-24 48.3-61.0
D 27 min 68.6 min
E 18 45.7
F 37-43 94.0-109.2
G 72 max 182.9 max
H 32-36 81.3-91.4
I 69 max 175.3 max
J 16-18 40.6-45.7
K 26-32 66.0-81.3
L 32 81.3
M 20-24 50.8-61.0
Anthropometrics
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The drawing showing anthropometric
consideration related to the individual
water closet and bidet. Drawing suggests
an activity zone or clearance between
the face of a water closet to the line of
the wall or nearest obstruction of at least
24in. Accessories in front or to the side
of the user should be within reach.
Thumb tip arm reach should both be
taken into accounting locating these
items anthropometrically.
BATHROOMS
WATER CLOSET BIGET
G
Activity zone
C
W.C.
Toilet
paper
dispenser
Varies
C
D
B
Bidet
Activity zone
Towel bar
Line of wall or
obstruction
Line of wall or
obstruction
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
Anthropometrics
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The drawing showing anthropometric
consideration related to the individual
water
closet and bidet. The two drawings of the
individual bidet illustrates in a similar
manner some of the basic
anthropometric requirements and
clearances suggested for a typical
installation.
BATHROOMS
WATER CLOSET
Activity zone
Shelf
Toilet paper
dispenser
Varies F
Line of wall or
obstruction
VariesAE
BIGET
Towel bar
Soap
holder
Line of wall or
obstruction
A
Controls
B C
D
Activity zone
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
Anthropometrics
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The drawing showing anthropometric
consideration related to the individual
water
closet and bidet The drawing showing
water closet with some of the horizontal
clearances required when water closet
and bidet are located side by side.
BATHROOMS
BIGET AND WATER CLOSET
Towel bar
Varies
A
Varies
VariesVariesA
Circulation zoneActivity zone
W.C
Bidet
Soap
holder
Shower
Code In cm
A 12 min 30.5 min
B 28 min 71.1 min
C 24 min 61.0 min
D 52 min 132.1 min
E 12-18 30.5-45.7
F 12 30.5
G 40 101.6
H 18 45.7
I 30 76.2
Anthropometrics
85. Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 42 min 106.7 min
D 18 45.7
E 36 min 91.4 min
F 30 76.2
G 24 61.0
H 12 min 30.5 min
I 15 38.1
J 40-48 101.6-121.9
K 40-50 101.6-127.0
L 72 min 182.9 min
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The size of a shower can vary greatly
depending on the level of comfort
desired. Safety is also an extremely
important consideration. Unless a fairly
reliable mixing value capable of
presetting a fixed and desirable water
temperature is provided, care should be
taken to locate controls within reach but
out of direct line of the water path in
order to avoid scalding or freezing while
operating the controls.
BATHROOMS
MINIMUM SHOWER CLEARANCE
F
Temporary
storage
Varies
Circulation access zone
G
Vertical
grab bar
E
D
Seat
Shower
head
Controls
Horizontal
grab bars
A
B C
I
H
Shower
head
B C
A
Controls
J
Grab bars
Seat
Anthropometrics
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The drawing clearance between walls. It
will not only accommodate the variety of
body positions shown, but will also allow
a small seating surface. The height of the
adjustable shower should be within
reach of the adult of smaller body size,
BATHROOMS
SHOWER/CHILD ANTHROPOMETRIC CONSIDERATION SHOWER/REACH AND CLEARANCES
Varies
Controls
Adj. Shower
head
Grab
bars
Temporary
storage
Seat
K
Shower
head
Grab
bars
Seat
Controls
Temporary
storage
K
J
L
Code In cm
A 54 137.2
B 12 30.5
C 42 min 106.7 min
D 18 45.7
E 36 min 91.4 min
F 30 76.2
G 24 61.0
H 12 min 30.5 min
I 15 38.1
J 40-48 101.6-121.9
K 40-50 101.6-127.0
L 72 min 182.9 min
Anthropometrics
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Drawing illustrates some of the basic
clearances required for a combination
shower and tub. The location of the tub
controls should be placed within reach of
the smaller seated user.
BATHROOMS
SHOWER/TUB
Varies
Shower
Controls
Shower
head
Temporary storage
Controls
A
C
B
D
E
Code In cm
A 18-21 45.7-53.3
B 40 101.6
C 15-22 38.1-55.9
D 30-34 76.2-86.4
E 40-50 101.6-127.0
Anthropometrics
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Drawing illustrates user enjoying
recycling and soaking for extended
periods, a large-size tub may not
necessarily be the wisest selection. The
length of the tub at the bottom surface
should approximate the buttock-heel
length of the smaller user. This will allow
the feet to bear against the end of the
tub and act as a brace to prevent the
body from sliding too far under the
water.
BATHROOMS
TUB/RECLINING AND RELAXING
Line of wall or
obstruction
H
G
Seat
Angle
varies
C
Nonslip surface
F
Code In cm
C 42 min 106.7 min
F 66 167.6
G 12 min 30.5 min
H 18 max 45.7 max
Anthropometrics
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Drawing indicates the necessity to
accommodate two people in the tub at
same time.
BATHROOMS
SINGLE AND DUAL BATHING
Grab
bar
L
I
J
K
Grab
bar
Code In cm
I 26-27 66.0-68.6
J 40-44 101.6-111.8
K 66-70 167.6-177.8
L 56-60 142.2-152.4
Anthropometrics
91. LAUNDARY SPACE
Home Laundry Includes The Processes From Sorting Through Ironing Of Clothes And House-hold Linens, Including
Pretreating, Washing, Drying, And Sprinkling. It Is Desirable To Plan Space For Specific Laundry Processes. Drying Area
Should Be Accessible For Use Under All Climatic Conditions. To Control The Moisture In The Room, Dryers Should Be
Located To Permit Venting To The Outside Of The House. Adequate Storage For Washing Equipment And Supplies
Should Be Located Near The Place Of First Use. Facilities For Hanging Drip-dry Garments After Washing Should Be
Provided. In Locating The Washing Equipment Consideration Should Be Given To Convenience Of Inter-related
Household Activities, Distances From The Source Of Soled Clothes And Drying Areas And The Isolation Of Clutter.
92.
93. A
B
Work area
Dryer
Washer
C
D
Code In cm
A 36 91.4
B 59 149.9
C 76 193.0
D 62 157.5
E 66 167.6
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LAUNDARY SPACES
Drawing illustrates the arrangements of
laundry equipment. Space needed by the
single worker in front of equipment or
between equipment placed opposite is
indicated. Overall dimensions of areas
will vary with type and size of equipment
selected. No allowance has been made
between the back of equipment and the
wall for electrical, plumbing, and dryer
vent connections. The space required will
depend on the type of installation used.
counter space is provided for sorting and
folding three washer loads of clothes.
LAUNDRY ROOMS
ANGLE ARRANGEMENT
CONVENTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
A Work area
DryerWasher
E
D
Anthropometrics
94. Code key
1 Storage closet
2 Clothes chute
3 Sorting shelf
4 Laundry tray
6 Dryer
7 Ironer
8 Ironing board
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Raj rawlot
1 Year Residential Design.
Diploma
Laundry
LAUNDARY SPACES
The ideal location of the laundry space is
a matter of preference. The laundry area
may be separate or combined with the
bathroom, the kitchen, the utility space,
or the corridor.
LAUNDRY ROOMS
4
E .P
Pole
shelf
Open
5
3
3
1
6
7
8
Vent
5
6
2
8
7
Open
E .P
Vent
Pole
shelf
To
kitchen
To drying
yard
Shelf-table
on castors
Anthropometrics
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Raj rawlot
1 Year Residential Design.
Diploma
Laundry
LAUNDARY SPACES
The sequence of laundering operations
determines the planning of space and
facilities and the placing of equipment.
Convenience and time –and- space
saving are easily achieved by placing the
elements in their natural order of use as
mentioned in table. In addition, storage
closet or cabinets will be necessary for
soaps, powders, bling, bleaches, starch,
basket, cloths pins ,iron ,etc.
KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY LAYOUT
Code key
1 Storage closet
2 Clothes chute
3 Sorting shelf
4 Laundry tray
5 Washing machine
6 Dryer
7 Ironer
8 Ironing board
To dining
room
Snack bar
Laundry
Des k
Shelf
4
Omit
E.P
3
1
5
6
Vent
7
Kitchen Closet
To hall
Anthropometrics
97. CLOSET SPACE
Closet space is designed according to human needs, preferences. Vertical clearance related to male and female closet and storage facilities
is considered. The closet shelf should be within human reach wherever is possible. The height of the high shelf has been established based
on fifth percentile male and female data order to place it within reach of individuals of smaller body size. The location of the shelf just
above the rod is essentially a function of rod height. The clearance between the bottom of the shelf and the top of the rod should allow for
easy removal of the hanger.
98.
99. Code In cm
A 64-68 162.6-172.7
B 72-76 182.9-193.0
C 12-18 30.5-45.7
D 8-10 20.3-25.4
E 20-28 50.8-71.1
F 34-36 86.4-91.4
G 10-12 25.4-30.5
H 60-70 152.4-177.8
I 69-72 175.3-182.9
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
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CLOSET SPACES
CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/MALE CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES/FEMALE
D
G
SHOE
SHELF
H
HIGH SHELF
E F
C D
I
D
A
HIGH SHELF
SHOE
SHELF B
E F
C D
G
Anthropometrics
100. Code In cm
J 76 193.0
K 68 172.7
L 42 106.7
M 46 116.8
N 30 76.2
O 18 45.7
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It is difficult chair type to be design
,or establish guidelines for , since it
is primarily intended for relaxation
and comfort –qualities which are
highly personal.
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CLOSET SPACES
VARIES
C
CF
N
HANGING
STORAGE
O
MINDOOR
OPENING
E
WALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIESWALK IN CLOSET AND STORAGE FACILITIES
VARIES
EEF
HANGING
STORAGE
C
N
Anthropometrics
101. Code In cm
A 36 91.4
B 24-28 61.0-71.1
C 24 61.0
D 6 max 15.2
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The minimum front-to-back depth of
space for hanging clothes is 24 inches.
The accessible rod length is equal to the
width of the door opening plus 6 inches
on each side.
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CLOSET SPACES
B
A
Accessible rod length
DD C
REACH-IN CLOSET
Anthropometrics
102. Code In cm
A 36 91.4
B 42 106.7
C 24 61.0
D 18 45.7
E 24 61.0
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By providing an edge-in space of at
least 18 inches, the accessible rod
length can be much longer than the
door width. This requires less wall
space than a full front opening.
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CLOSET SPACES
EDGA-IN CLOSET
B
A
Accessible rod length
CD
E
Anthropometrics
103. Code In cm
A 68 172.7
B 42 106.7
C 24 61.0
D 20 50.8
E 24 61.0
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This type provides rods on one or both
sides of an access path at least 20 inches
wide. A wider access space within the
closet my be used as a dressing area.
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CLOSET SPACES
WALK-IN CLOSET
A
Accessiblerodlength
B
C
DE E
Anthropometrics
104. Code In cm
A 30-48 76.2-121.9
B 24-48 61.0-121.9
C 24-30 61.0-76.2
D 48-72 121.9-182.9
E 28-30 71.1-76.2
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MINIMUM
SHALLOW AND WIDE
A
B
D
Anthropometrics
105. Code In cm
A 72 182.9
B 24-30 61.0-71.1
C 80
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A
C
Fitted Mirror
Anthropometrics
106. Code In cm
A 36-48 91.4
B 54-60 137.2-152.4
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NARROW AND DEEP
WALK-IN TYPES
A
B
Shelves
Anthropometrics
107. Code In cm
A 60 152.4
B 48 121.9
C 60 152.4
D 66 167.6
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B
A
C
D
Shelves
Dressers
Shelves