The "area of a house" refers to the total floor space within the perimeter of a house, typically measured in square feet, and usually calculated by measuring the length and width of each room on each floor and adding them together, excluding areas like garages or open porches unless specif...
The "area of a house" refers to the total floor space within the perimeter of a house, typically measured in square feet, and usually calculated by measuring the length and width of each room on each floor and adding them together, excluding areas like garages or open porches unless specified otherwise; it's often referred to as the "square footage" of the house.
Key points about house area:
Measurement:
The area is calculated by multiplying the length and width of each room on each floor, then summing up the results.
Different interpretations:
Depending on the context, "house area" might include the entire footprint of the building (including garage, porch) or just the "living space" inside the house.
Gross vs. Net area:
Gross area: The total floor area measured from the exterior walls, including all internal walls, stairs, and structural elements.
Net area: The usable living space within the house, excluding wall thickness, stairs, and other non-habitable areas.
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KITCHEN AREA
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SEPTIC VAULT
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TO EXISTING DRAINAGE LINE
SUBMITTED BY:SUBMITTED TO:
PROJECT TITLE:PROPOSEDTWO-STOREY SINGLEDWELLING RESIDENTIALBUILDING
SCHOOL:SUBJECT & CODE:
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COMPOC, JOHN JOFER T.YAPE, JOHLA ANN C.
ENGR. DONNA L. VILLE GANTE
CE 133: BUILDING SYSTEM DESIGN 2/3DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY
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