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Standard Distance Circulation in Dining Room

January 20, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Home Decoration

If you want a comfortable dining room, provide adequate circulation space. Standard distance circulation space should be filled. How much distance is it?

Let’s arranged neatly fit color choices, furniture works best, the room will still feel less comfortable if the circulation path less. What’s the point of having the room excellent, if not enough space for passers? Finally, knock here and there when walking down the hall.

In the interior layout, there are standard measures that should be applied to a space to be comfortable. Not only comfortable as a living, but also convenient from the activities in it. For example in the dining room, so that user activities do not interfere with each other, it is necessary to provide circulation path that meets minimum standards. This is to prevent the activities of a “collision” with the B activity, resulting in discomfort.

On Interior Design Course mentioned: a safe distance required to obtain adequate circulation space, in the dining room. At least, give the distance 45cm between the chair with one another. Thus, your elbows can be more free to move, because it does not clash with right-angled person sitting next to. Then, give approximately 60cm distance, between the dining table with chairs, while being moved out. Mentioned that the distance makes it easy to sit or move.

There’s another one, given the distance, at least 120cm, between the edge of the table, with the wall. Calculations, after the seat is shifted out at a distance 60cm from the edge of the table, there is still room 60cm wide, behind the chair. This space is intended to facilitate people to traffic behind those seated without disturbing. With this distance meet these guidelines, I hope you do not need to ask people who were enjoying the meal to shift the seat, when to pass. If it still does not fit, you may need to stop eating and weighed.

Photo/Source : IDEA

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