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This bedroom size allows for furniture to be placed on only two walls with enough area for circulation in between. A closet is in front of the bed and workspace, with storage drawers opposite the entrance wall. A queen-size bed is appropriate for this 3355 mm by 3610 mm bedroom.
This bedroom is large in size, which allows for furniture to be placed on all three walls with enough circulation space in between. Thd wardrobe is placed in front of the bed without disturbing the main room. A small workspace table and stor- age drawers are placed together.
This bedroom size allows for furniture to be placed on only two walls with enough area for circulation in between. The T.V. unit with attached storage drawers is placed in front of the bedroom with an armchair beside it to sit. A closet wardrobe is placed in the wall without disturbing the bedroom area.
This bedroom is large in size, which allows for furniture to be placed on all three walls with enough circulation space in between. Always make sure to place enough seating elements if the room has adequate space in the corners.
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The minimalistic design is very much similar to that of the mod- ern style. The main goal of the minimalistic style design is to focus on a clutter-free space and the use of a simple colour tone. In the given drawing, there is the use of monochromatic colours. Also used are clear and clean workspace tops, clean and sleek coffee tables, and console ta- bles. In this style, the shelves are hidden by the sliding cabinets as shown, and this small design makes a huge difference on the overall space. No overused ge- ometry, textures and colours is the main goal of the minimalis- tic style.The accent wall colour is similar to the leather sofas, and the use of the same colour of dining and workspace chairs is done.
The industrial style design is in- spired from old factories and in- dustrial spaces. This style is rus- tic in nature. In the given space, there is the use of an exposed brick accent wall and concrete floors. To achieve an industrial style look, the colour scheme is the most crucial part. The main goal of this style is to provide rustic, rough textures on the walls and furniture pieces. The console table, dining table and workspace are finished in the matte colour. One wall and the floor are similar through the use of concrete, which makes the space feel bigger to our eyes. The colour of the carpet is matching with the exposed brick wall, and seating elements in a dark gray colour are used.
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The contemporary kitchen is a type of kitchen in which there is a combination of both the modern as well as the traditional style. This type of kitchen is clean, stylish and uncluttered; it can fit into almost any size kitchen area with the proper use of materials and placement of units. Contemporary design means it involves the trends of the here and now. Decorative elements are used with no complex patterns, making this style very calming. The contemporary kitchen features the use of materials such as light, eco-friendly, recycled glass, plastic and wood.
Colour scheme
Base units, island
Countertop
Wall units
Storage area
Work area
Cleaning area
Cooking area
Appliances
Full bullnose
A full bullnose edge and hid- den cove pull- outs make the drawers look clean, simple and effecient to our eyes.
The cabinets are framed with steel pull-outs from top to bottom, and natural wood is used to lami- nate.
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The daylight factor is a measure of the amount of natural light that is present in a building or space. It is calculated by divid- ing the amount of light that is received by a surface by the amount of light that would be received if the surface were perpendic- ular to the sun’s rays. The daylight factor is usually expressed as a percentage and is a useful tool for evaluating the lighting conditions in a building or space. It is often used in the design of buildings to ensure that they have sufficient natural light and to reduce the need for artificial lighting.
Daylight strategy includes light well, reflec- tive blinds, roof monitors, clerestory and light shelf as shown in below sketches.
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Components of a passive solar system -
Water wall - Direct sunlight falling on a water wall can also be used to heat a building in cold regions. This is known as a direct gain passive solar heating system. In a direct gain passive solar heating system, a water wall is positioned to receive direct sunlight during the day. The water wall is typically made of dark-colored materials, such as stone or concrete, which absorb and retain heat from the sun. As the water wall heats up, it radiates heat into the surrounding space, providing warmth and comfort. The heated air rises and circulates through the room, while cooler air is drawn in from other areas, creating natural convection currents. To maximize the effectiveness of a direct gain passive solar heating system, the water wall should be oriented to face south and should have a large surface area to absorb as much sunlight as possible.
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Foreword.......................................................................................................(7)
Topic 1 - Net zero building and passive cooling...........................................................(9-28)
Topic 2 - Daylighting....................................................................................................(29-45)
Topic 3 - Passive Heating.............................................................................................(46-62)
Topic 4 - Wind and Architecture................................................................................(63-77)
Topic 5 - Ventilation and Importance of trees...........................................................(78-81)
Topic 6- Designing on Sloped sites..........................................................................(82-86)
Topic 7 - Protection of natural features, insulation and thermal zoning...............(87-93)
Topic 8 - Lighting and Energy use..............................................................................(94-98)
Topic 9 - Water Conservation..................................................................................(99-102)
Topic 10 - Materials and definition..........................................................................(103-106)
Apps, References and Bibliography -...........................................................................(107)
About -.............................................................................................................................(108)
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