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Title: Competency: 203.00 Draw Floor Plans


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Competency 203.00Draw Floor Plans
  • Objective 203.03
  • Determine door and window types.

2
Doors
  • General Classifications
  • Flush doors
  • Smooth on both sides
  • Mahogany or birch plywood
  • Panel doors
  • Heavy frame around perimeter
  • Parts
  • Stiles
  • Rails
  • Panels
  • Louvers

3
Exterior Doors
  • Typical sizes
  • 6-8 tall by 1-3/4 thick
  • Entry door minimum 3-0
  • Insulated
  • Sloping sills to shed water

4
Exterior Doors
  • Swinging doors
  • Hinged
  • Swing into the house
  • Sliding doors
  • Wood or metal frames
  • Tempered glass
  • Access to deck/patio
  • Common widths
  • 6-0
  • 8-0
  • French doors
  • Mullions and muntins between glass panes
  • One large glass panes
  • Individual, pairs, groups
  • Garage doors
  • Overhead
  • One piece or sectional
  • Widths
  • Singles 8, 9, 10
  • Doubles 15,16, 18
  • Height generally 7-0

5
Interior Doors
  • Standard sizes
  • Height 6-8
  • Thickness 1-3/8
  • Width Varies based on 2 module
  • Standard widths
  • Entry 3-0
  • Bedrooms 2-6
  • Baths 2-0 or 2-4
  • Closets As large as possible

6
Interior Doors
  • Bi-fold
  • Set of two doors make up one unit
  • Hung on a track
  • Popular for closets
  • Sliding/Bypass
  • Hung on a track
  • Popular for closets
  • Used in wide openings

7
Interior Doors
  • Pocket doors
  • Hung on a track
  • Slides into a wall cavity
  • Frees floor space
  • Packaged with framed pocket
  • Double-action
  • Spring hinge mounted
  • Swings two ways
  • One or two doors

8
Windows
  • Purpose
  • Admits light
  • Provides fresh air and ventilation
  • Adds detail, balance, interest
  • Visually enlarges interior space

9
Window Types
  • Double-hung
  • Two sashes slide up and down
  • Most commonly used
  • Horizontal sliding/gliding
  • Two or more sashes slide horizontally
  • Operates on a track
  • Casement
  • Hinged sashes outward swing

10
Window Types
  • Awning
  • Sash hinged on top swings outward
  • Allows open unit during rain
  • Hopper
  • Hinged sash on bottom swings inward
  • Allows for unusual shapes
  • Fixed
  • Do not open
  • Combined with other windows

11
Window Types
  • Bay and Bow
  • Fixed or casement
  • Project from structure
  • Bay windows offer traditional style
  • Sides drawn _at_ 450 or 300
  • Depth between 18 and 24
  • Roof structure
  • Bow windows are in a circular pattern
  • Skylights
  • Built into roof
  • Admit light

12
Door/Window Schedules
  • Marks placed on floor plan identify doors
    windows
  • Numbers or letters inside circles or polygons
    identify individual units
  • Placed close to door window symbols
  • Same mark used for doors/windows with same size
    and characteristics

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Door/Window Schedules
  • Arrange all information about doors and windows
    in a chart
  • Repeat marks on floor plans
  • List number of doors/windows
  • List size of individual and multiple units
  • Identify types
  • Includes material notes and special remarks
  • May include elevation drawings near chart

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Door/Window Schedules
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