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HOUSES: PORCHES AND ENTRANCE HALLS | part in sheltering the entrance fal ther conditions. They should be 0ssible with the prevailing local wind direction taken into account. In addltion, they should be Visible from the strest or garden gate The key rooms withthe highest levels of circulation, an, in articular. stairways. should he i from the hall 2) ~ @. For instance, an effective design could have the hall providing a direct connection between the kitchen, stairs and WC » CORRIDORS Where a long corridor is necessary, the width is established according to its position, whether the doors are on one or both sides, the “arrangement. of the doors, and the anticipated volume of circulation, Appropriate corridor widths are shown in» &. possible all doors should open into the ae LANDINGS AND HALLWAYS Floor areas requi i i STORAGE SPACE Comers behind doors and Spaces under stairs and sloping roots can all be used to provide storage space The easiest space to exploit is under the often room for large sliding cupboards. @) or even a fengure good insulation must be provided behing the units. Such cupboards should alse have air holes at the top and bottom, oF have louvre doors 03 ~ 08 ventilation. Oram © rage

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