Normally it's 12 sqm. And length/width of the room should not be less than 2.5 m and height should not be less than 2.75 m
That's going to depend on all of these other factors: -- height of the ceiling in the room -- are there rooms above or below the 2000-sq-ft room -- how many of the walls in the room are outside walls -- how many people are usually in the room when it needs to be heated -- what the outside walls of the building are made of -- what type of insulation the building walls have -- the climate in which the building is located
A minimum of 144 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
depends on your spacing, 16" on center or 24" check your local building codes...and what your deck application is..Are you using a composite decking or wood..Couple of variables play into this...------------------------------------I'll Play:Assuming 16" on center...If you are using 8 foot 2x6's you will need 19.If you are using 12 foot 2x6's over lapping 1 foot to make the 23" and supported along the center of the room you will need 14.For 12" on center: 24(8ft) or 18(12ft)For 24" on center: 13(8ft) or 10(12ft)Note: depending on design/support, 2X6 may not be big enough for code (or safety).
It depends on the volume of the room.
340sq feet.
Yes as long as the building construction is using wood wall studs.
The local building code should be checked because there is probably a minimum required height. Some shop ceilings will be higher than the minimum to make the room feel more spacious. It could possibly be 9'-0"min, 10'-0" or more.
The local building code should be checked because there is probably a minimum required height. Some shop ceilings will be higher than the minimum to make the room feel more spacious. It could possibly be 9'-0"min, 10'-0" or more.
It depends where you live. Different places have different legislation on ceiling heights. Remember that building to a minimum might feel cramped and uncomfortable. It also depends on the other dimensions of the room. If it is a large room, a low ceiling will feel wrong. Keep it in proportion.
The answer to that question. like many legal questions, depends on where the toilet stall is since it will be spelled out in the local building code. Building Codes vary from place to place. ----------------- Added: The only FEDERALLY mandated regulation governing this might be contained in the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) which would only set the minimum width for doors leading to HANDICAPPED rest-room stalls.
The minimum height for a habitable room in the roof space is typically around 7 feet (2.1 meters) over at least 50% of the floor area. However, this can vary by location and building codes. It's important to check local regulations for specific requirements.
my room code is BDX59
A by-room is an adjoining room or apartment to a building.
my room code is BEB58
1Answerone There has to be an outlet for every 12 linear feet of wall space without an entry intervening. So say you had as 12 ft. by 12 ft. room and a door was in corner. If you put an outlet on the center of each wall that would be the minimum per code.
There is not a minimum measurement requirement for a size of a room for it to be considered a bedroom. A room can be considered a bedroom if it has a closet.
The minimum age requirement to book a hotel room is typically 18 years old.