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ARISING AND DEPARTING
‘CHAIR PROJECTION
ARMLESS Hare f 20" [36"
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2022"
EF MAXIMUM FOOT EXTENSION
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WALKING pou seated person
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ARMCHAIR PSP ARISING AND DEPARTING
22°23" - CHAIR PROJECTION
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EDGING post seated person
MAXIMUM, FOOT EXTENSION
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larangemers ang strate cearance guidelines
ate alte erates ese eaters with ph fimenson ofResidential Spaces
DINING ROOMS
Fantare Clearances
Bench on one side.
7-9" fotabenchion one side and chars onthe other Seating or four
cequies 311
A dining room for 12.
A hutoh or buff typiely about 18° deep. A 42° wide tabi is common
Theres space behind tha chairs fo edge past ane side and ona end, and to
walk past on the other sie and end. Table space 13 24° peterson. the
‘minimum place setting zone. With arm chairs atthe end, alow an extra? "for
fecha 4" fo The room length
Corner bench.
Benches on one side and one end. and two chats on the cher side
swat fugal a xd table in 4451
Bench and chair dining.
Minimum width for table and chairs.
18-8" for 3 wie table, 32" on one sdet ise am Ye table and 36° onthe
cer side io edge past A 48" ong table seats and requres 24 6 ft
Round tables.
‘AB round tale wit four swivel chairs tn aS-10"x5-10° or 34 comer
space
Figures 8 and9 show clearances and room
‘322s for various dining arrangements, Since
these data come from two sources, there
rmaiybe sight dsparites in suggested dimen:
Sons for seniar conditions Since these
ilustratios are tended only as gadelines
Dining space with benches. for preiminary planning purposes, either set
66-6" for benches on both ses of a 36° table. A 48 long table seats 4 and ‘of any difering dimensions ean be used.
requires 26 1
Fig 8