Dimensioning convention vary from client to client and firm to firm, however the following convention is stipulated by Federal client: 1. For Wood Framed Construction, the exterior dimensions are set to the face of stud (facing the outside). 2. For Wood Framed Construction, the interior dimensions are set to the center line of a stud wall. 3. For Wood Framed Construction, doors and windows are measured to the center of the door or window (provided that a door and window schedule is provided with rough openings, sash and trim dimensions). 4. For Masonry Construction, the same applies as for Wood Construction, except that all wall dimensions are set to the face of masonry (not to centerline) and outside of the walls. Same stands for concrete walls. 5. For Steel Construction, all dimensions are derived from the structural grid (which is centerline to steel columns). Care shall be taken for dimensions required by code. These are to be from face of finish to face of finish.
You can find a auto cad floor plan up ur butt
You first look at the arrangement of the house to see if the floor plan is correct.
Yes, but not all web sites of the floor plan show it. Check out the link below. http://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan/balmoral-6048/
Parallel hidden lines
Gallina floorplan
Electrical floorplans don't have dimensions
The length is one dimension. You can measure it along one edge of the floor. The width is another dimension. You can measure it along another edge of the floor. The height is the third dimension. You can measure it in the corner where two walls meet.
DW in a kitchen floor plan means Dish Washer.
warming oven ... only on a fancy floor plan!
What does KS mean on a floor plan? Knee Space
You might be thinking of a Blueprint. Or a floor plan.
Length is usually considered the greatest dimension of the floor
Floor plan mean Scottish plan. It shows the distance of room from the floor and physical appearance of room walls and all other features of rooms.
You can find a auto cad floor plan up ur butt
"Floor plan" is typically written as two words.
A joist note on a first floor plan would refer to the Joist below that floor, a joist note on the third floor plan woud be for that floor.
A floor plan is a model of what a room will look like when finished. The components of this plan will have walls, doorways, windows, furniture, and measurements.