Room Planning Simplified Revision Notes for Junior Cycle Home Economics
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Room Planning
Factors to Consider When Room Planning
Function:
What is the purpose of the room?
Example: A living room should be relaxing; a kitchen should be hygienic and functional.
Money available:
Set a budget and consider ways to save, like repurposing furniture or visiting second-hand shops.
Size and shape of the room:
Maximise the space and consider its layout.
Existing fixtures and fittings:
Plan around doors, windows, and radiators, as these can't be easily moved.
Heating and lighting:
Use heating and lighting to create comfort, visibility, and a good mood.
Storage:
Plan plenty of storage space for organisation (e.g., toys in kids' rooms).
Traffic flow:
Place furniture to allow easy movement around the room.
Aspect:
Consider the direction of the room—south-facing rooms get more sunlight.
Likes and dislikes:
Personalise the room to reflect the preferences of those using it.
Floor Plans
A floor plan is a scaled sketch of a room.
Include fixtures (doors, windows) and draw furniture to scale.
Experiment with layouts by moving pieces around to find the best arrangement.
Kitchen Design
A well-designed kitchen is:
Hygienic and easy to clean.
Efficient:
Consider the work triangle (sink, fridge, and cooker should be easily accessible).
Spacious:
Include enough storage for utensils, appliances, and groceries.
Bright and ventilated:
Proper lighting and airflow ensure safety and comfort.
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