Layouts, or floor plans for architects, reveal the relationships between multiple objects, logics, and ideas within a space. Influencing the function, efficiency, and use of a space, layouts are transformative strategies that attempt to organize the many complex factors required in arriving at a design. The following collections of standard layouts have been assembled for you as references that describe the sizes, proportions, measurements, and relationships present in everyday spaces. We will continue to grow and update these guides to further illustrate the diversity of approaches used in organizing and designing floor plans and layouts for various programmatic functions of space.
A shared L-Shape wall private office suite layout features two L-shaped desks placed side by side along one wall, accompanied by a lounge area and a meeting table. This arrangement provides ample workspace for two individuals while also incorporating areas for relaxation and formal meetings.
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A breakfast nook is a small dining area in a kitchen or near it, designed for informal meals, especially breakfast. It’s usually located in a corner or by a window, featuring built-in bench seating to save space, alongside a table and additional chairs.
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