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How to read a floor plan: useful insights by one of the best TMT brands

How to read a floor plan: Useful insights by one of the best TMT brands in India - Blog

If you live in Rajasthan and are building your dream house for the first time, here’s a useful read for you. Here we discuss how important it is for homeowners to understand the floor plan of their house. In addition to the floor plan, there are several other important factors to consider such as choosing quality construction materials such as cement and TMT bars.

Note: For the longevity of your home, it is important that you use quality construction materials  at the time of building. As TMT Bars play a key role in providing strength to the building, make sure that you only buy from the best TMT brand. If you are looking for the TMT Saria in Rajasthan, explore SEL TMT bars. Our TMT bars are manufactured with advanced quenching technology called Thermex that makes our TMT bars corrosion and fire resistant. Our TMT bars have a good elongation that makes it ideal for earthquake-prone areas. Our TMT bars are ISO certified, BIS certified and NABL approved.

Now, let’s discuss some useful insights on floor plan:

A floor plan shows a bird’s-eye view of your home, and the relationship between the spaces, rooms and features like sinks and fireplaces. It is a map that shows all the details including staircases, doors, walls and other physical features of your home. A floor plan will not only tell you how many bedrooms and bathrooms will be there, but it will give you a detailed idea of built-in features. But with so many symbols, numbers and lines, a floor plan can be a little difficult to interpret. It is to be noted that when compared to other plans such as plumbing and electrical plans, the floor plan is not quite as detailed enough for the builder to construct a home, but it helps you understand the overall space of your home. Understanding a floor plan is important for you so that you can convey changes to architects and contractors.

  • Walls: Walls are represented by two parallel lines. The external walls are represented by a thick solid line. The internal walls are represented by a thinner solid line.
  • Doors and windows: Generally, regular single doors are drawn as a right-angle line with an arc that is used for connecting the wall. The arc location indicates in what way the door will get swung open.

Note:  Usually, the floor plan doesn’t tell you anything about in which direction a window or door opens, or the height of the window or door.

  • Stairs: Staircases are drawn as a series of rectangles. Here, an arrow is used to indicate which direction the stairs might go.
  • Kitchens: Normally, kitchens are pretty easy to spot on the floor plan. You will easily notice cabinets, sink and areas where kitchen appliances such as fridge, oven and dishwasher will go.
  • Ceilings: As floor plans are flat, the ceilings are usually not shown in a floor plan. The ceiling height is numerically indicated, using a dashed line.
  • Furniture: In a floor plan, the concept of placement of furniture is given. However, the dimensions of moveable furniture are not given. If you are getting custom-made cupboards, TV units and cabinetry, your contractor will share the exact dimensions to give you a proper idea of how the built-in furniture will look.

For more such useful insights on home construction, watch this space.

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