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floorplan·Architectural Graphic Standards · US NCS v6·residential·complexity 2/3·since v0.9.3

Two-bedroom apartment — 68 m²

A fully furnished residential plan: 7 rooms chained with relative placement, interior doors resolved onto shared walls automatically, auto-computed room areas, and exterior dimension strings.

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Two-Bedroom Apartment — 68 m² 7 rooms, 68.8 m² total. 18 furniture items. Two-Bedroom Apartment — 68 m² REF Living Room 21.8 m² Kitchen 12.6 m² Hallway 5.2 m² Bedroom 1 8.3 m² Bathroom 5.2 m² Bedroom 2 10.2 m² WIC 5.4 m² 8.2 m 9.8 m 5.2 m 3 m 4.2 m 2.6 m 3 m
UTF-8 · LF · 40 lines · 1873 chars✓ parsed·10.6 ms·24.2 KB SVG

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The whole apartment is placed with right-of / below chaining from one at 0,0 anchor — adjacent rooms share an edge exactly, so their walls merge into a single poché band. Every interior door uses door between A B, which finds the shared wall segment and positions along the overlap; no wall coordinates appear anywhere in the source.

Room areas (and the 68 m² total in the SVG <desc>) are computed from the geometry, never typed. The kitchen shows the underlay convention: the sink and stove sit inside the counter run without triggering collision warnings, while a misplaced wardrobe would be flagged with the overlap in meters.

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