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Floorplan Input Sanbar 03-30-2008
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Posted by Pierre Levesque on March 31, 2008, 1:23 pm

> Hi
>
> I'm trying to integrate my 16' high foyer with the 12' areas around it. I
> think a hard drop from 16' to 12' going into the kitchen area may look a
> little harsh. The area over the stairway is open which means we have to
> come up with a way to design the ceiling to get a nice flow from 16' to
> 12'.
>
> http://lewismediagroup.com/ads/Floor%20Plan%20Mar%2008.pdf
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Barry
>
Cross-sections cross-sections cross-sections



Posted by Edgar on March 31, 2008, 2:29 pm
>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm trying to integrate my 16' high foyer with the 12' areas around it.
>>> I think a hard drop from 16' to 12' going into the kitchen area may look
>>> a little harsh. The area over the stairway is open which means we have
>>> to come up with a way to design the ceiling to get a nice flow from 16'
>>> to 12'.
>>>
>>> http://lewismediagroup.com/ads/Floor%20Plan%20Mar%2008.pdf
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>> Cross-sections cross-sections cross-sections
>
> The cross section I'd like to see is at that hidden line between the foyer
> and the stairway.
> Plus, the way that stair winds around the corner, its going to show up in
> the ceiling of the kitchen over the range area.
> tsk, tsk........
>

Heh your right. If they used standard 7/11 stairs it only reaches up to 7
feet there, where the ceiling of the kitchen is 12 feet. That's gonna be
purty.

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Edgar



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Posted by Edgar on March 31, 2008, 2:37 pm
>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm trying to integrate my 16' high foyer with the 12' areas around it.
>>> I think a hard drop from 16' to 12' going into the kitchen area may look
>>> a little harsh. The area over the stairway is open which means we have
>>> to come up with a way to design the ceiling to get a nice flow from 16'
>>> to 12'.
>>>
>>> http://lewismediagroup.com/ads/Floor%20Plan%20Mar%2008.pdf
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>> Cross-sections cross-sections cross-sections
>
> The cross section I'd like to see is at that hidden line between the foyer
> and the stairway.
> Plus, the way that stair winds around the corner, its going to show up in
> the ceiling of the kitchen over the range area.
> tsk, tsk........
>

Hmm, wait, those stairs go down not up. Might work better that way.

--
Edgar



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Posted by RicodJour on March 31, 2008, 5:12 pm
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> Hi
>
> >> I'm trying to integrate my 16' high foyer with the 12' areas around it. I
> >> think a hard drop from 16' to 12' going into the kitchen area may look a
> >> little harsh. The area over the stairway is open which means we have to
> >> come up with a way to design the ceiling to get a nice flow from 16' to
> >> 12'.
>
> >>http://lewismediagroup.com/ads/Floor%20Plan%20Mar%2008.pdf
>
> >> Any ideas?
>
> >> Thanks
>
> >> Barry
>
> > Cross-sections cross-sections cross-sections
>
> The cross section I'd like to see is at that hidden line between the foyer
> and the stairway.
> Plus, the way that stair winds around the corner, its going to show up in
> the ceiling of the kitchen over the range area.
> tsk, tsk........

I'd like to see how the archichoke blanket-statements the firestopping
requirements. All those level changes and plenums - unless the second
floor looks like a motocross track with whoopdedoos - would be a major
pain in the ass. For giggles the contractor should line item the
ceilings and firestopping with that plan - the owner would freak.

R

Posted by Pierre Levesque on March 31, 2008, 5:39 pm

>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm trying to integrate my 16' high foyer with the 12' areas around it.
>>> I think a hard drop from 16' to 12' going into the kitchen area may look
>>> a little harsh. The area over the stairway is open which means we have
>>> to come up with a way to design the ceiling to get a nice flow from 16'
>>> to 12'.
>>>
>>> http://lewismediagroup.com/ads/Floor%20Plan%20Mar%2008.pdf
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>> Cross-sections cross-sections cross-sections
>
> The cross section I'd like to see is at that hidden line between the foyer
> and the stairway.
> Plus, the way that stair winds around the corner, its going to show up in
> the ceiling of the kitchen over the range area.
> tsk, tsk........
>

Except that the drwing shows stair DN... hope the guy and his family are
all pygmies...



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