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floorplan·Architectural Graphic Standards · US NCS v6·residential, construction·complexity 3/3·since v0.9.3

Four-bedroom family home — 160 m²

A 12-room single-story home exercising the full engine: two L-shaped rooms via extend, stairs with break line, bay window, kitchen island with stools, bifold laundry closet, and 40+ furniture items.

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Four-Bedroom Family Home — 160 m² 11 rooms, 160.1 m² total. 49 furniture items. Four-Bedroom Family Home — 160 m² DW REF UP W D Living Room 32.8 m² Kitchen 19.3 m² Dining 16.6 m² Bath 6.0 m² Master Bedroom 18.9 m² WIC 3.6 m² En-suite 4.3 m² Laundry 3.8 m² Bedroom 2 15.6 m² Bedroom 3 14.5 m² Cabinet 13.8 m 11.6 m 6 m 4.2 m 3.6 m 4.6 m 2.6 m 4.4 m N
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The living room grows a foyer with extend living at 0,4.6 size 2x2.6 and bedroom 2 grows a desk nook — both render as true L-shapes with merged walls and a single summed area, exactly how professionals measure L-rooms. The hall stairs draw the UP arrow and the 45° cut-plane break line per drafting convention.

Everything overhead or load-bearing uses its standard depiction: dashed wall cabinets and range hood (above the cut plane), dashed ceiling fans, bay-window projection, and a north compass in the dimension band.

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