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1.

The rooms that are typically included in the living area of a home is a living
room, a dining room, entry and foyer, family room, special-purpose rooms,
and porches or patios.
2. The set of standards that are addressed towards accessibility design when
the guidelines are applying to the Americans with disabilities act (ACA) is that
the designer should know how the room will be used and by whom.
3. Two characteristics of good traffic circulation in a home are that travel
distances should be short and, if possible, not pass through private areas
such as bedrooms. Circulation must be planned for maximum effiency of
movement.
4. In an average size living room there are 250 square feet.
5. A great room is an area that functions as both a living room and a dining
room and it replaces a separate dining room in a house with an open plan.
6. The advantages of having a closed plan with a separate dining room is
typically out of view from the rest of the living area of the house.
7. The three basic types of entries are main entry, service entry, and special
purpose entry.
8. The purpose of a foyer is to greet guests and, in colder climates, remove
overcoats and boots.
9. Three special-purpose rooms that may be included in the living area of a
home is a library, music room, and sunroom.
10.A porch differs from a patio because a patio is usually near the house but not
structurally connected to it and a porch is structurally connected to the
house.

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