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closet storage
can be assembled from prefabricated materials cut in the field to custom fit an existing closet (space)
flushed door
Door that has flat front surface. Uses butt hinges, pivot hinges, and concealed hinges.
lipped door
Flush-mounted doors are mounted within the openings of the face frame.
paneled door
Normally rabbeted at the edge so that they can be partially inset into the cabinet openings.
bifold door
Allow access to wide storage space without needing a large swing-out area
sliding door
another way to eliminate swing-out area required by hinged doors; has track and grooves
tongue & groove doors
used to create a country or cottage look
shelves
adaptable for the storage of those odds or bulky shape, folded articles, books and magazines
drawers
popular for accommodating articles with minimum space for maximum convenience
premium grade drawers
dove-tailed; lock shouldered
custom grade
Lock shouldered, glued and nailed
economy grade
Square shouldered & nailed
poles
hanging pole length could accommodate a hanger at 7cm (per men suit) and 5cm (per women's clothing)
height of the pole above the floor average at 150cm but can be adjusted to individua needs
clearance between poles and shelf above is 7cm
hooks
a variety of size and shape is available to the users choice
lighting
necessary in modern closet
clothes closet
for bedroom and dressing room
standard depth of 600mm
coat closet
usually located near the entrance door with a total depth of 800-850mm
cleaning equipment closet
larger type of closet to accommodate any type of cleaning equipment
bedroom linen and bedding closets
has minimum interior dimension of 400mm wide x 350-600mm deep
shelves are spaced approximately 300mm on center vertically
highest shelf is 1800mm above floor
central storage
for bulky and seldom used items such as boxes, trunks, and extra furniture places
outdoor storage
For lawnmowers, wheelbarrows, garden tools and equipment etc.
mud room
with hooks then storage for shoes below, locker-like
book storage
Storage found in the living rooms, study room, and bedroom.
toy and game storage
Provided in children's rooms where it is regularly played on
sports equipment
such as golf bags, basketball, etc., preferably located near the outside entrance
tools
stored in the workshop
folding chair
chairs that collapse for easy storage
desk chair
made for sitting at desks and tables
armchair
chairs with armrests
stacking chair
can be placed on top of one another to maximize use of space
eg. monobloc
side chairs
chairs without armrests
dining chairs
side chairs in dining area with dining table
kabisera or host chair
chairs at the end/s of a dining table
lounge chair
heavy, high-backed upholstered arm chair
gang seating
interconnected seats
seen in waiting areas
sofa/couch
A long upholstered seat typically with a back and arms.
couch
French term "couche" meaning "for lying down"
sofa
Arabic term; big bench covered with pillows and blanket
folding table
tables with either collapsible legs or top
modular lounge seating
multi-unit bench and chair that fit together
sectional sofa
formed from multiple sections, often including a corner piece
dining table
used for serving and consuming meals
coffee table
low-cut table usually found near or in front of the sofa
aka center table
executive desk
Larger desk associated with business and corporate offices
side table
small table beside a larger piece for furniture
end table
table at the end of a furniture arrangement
home/secretary desk
small desk suited for home use
conference table
Large table used for gatherings of business associates
modular storage
system of individual/interconnecting comportments, shelves, and cabinets
dividers
free-standing panels used to subdivide a large room into smaller rooms
cabinets
cases and/or cupboards usually having doors and shelves
closet
cabinets in bedroom to store clothes
locker
storage compartment meant to be locked
dresser, vanity, chest of drawers
self-contained storage units
filing cabinets
cabinet with drawers used to keep papers and records in order
bench
long seat without arms and back
sofabed
dual-use piece of bed that converts from a sofa to bed
bed
used for sleeping
water bed
bed with a plastic, water-filled mattresses; with heater
bunk bed
twin beds stacked vertically
outdoor patio furniture
mobile, weather-resistant furniture
wall systems
wall of shelves that work to organize limited space in a maximum way
anthropometrics
study that deals with human measurements
ergonomics
deals with human factor engineering
ergonometrics
Study that deals with space planning in relationship with man's activities, behaviors, and movements
system furniture
aka cubicles
panel based workstations that provide privacy and organization; maximize space and productivity
economical and easy to assemble
task chair
features a comfortable 3 1/2" thk seat x 17 3/4" polyurethane seat with adjustable seat depth and height of 16 3/4" x 22" h
deluxe chairs
have ergonomic features for long term use. seats are 4" thk x 19" w
- adjustments include back height, seat depth
- features 'flex back' that tilts the back independently of seat. available with or without arms
pre-fabricated and used for divisions
partitions
bunk bed
A type of bed with one bed frame stacked on top of another allowing two people to sleep in the same room while maximizing floor space.
standard twin
two same size mattresses stacked one directly over the other
uses 39'' x 75'' mattresses
twin over full
arranged like a standard bunk except the bottom mattress will be a full size abd the upper will be twin size
full bed bunk
Bunk beds with both bottom and upper mattresses in full size.
foton bunk bed
arranged like a standard bunk except the lower bunk will be a western-style futon couch w/c converts into a bed
l-shape bunk bed
Bottom bed is oriented at a right angle to the top to create a small alcove where a desk can be placed
loft bed
bed elevated to a certain height with free space underneath
loft bed with desk
an alternative that is popular for student bedrooms is to incorporate a work desk with built in computer workstation below the loft bed
loft bed with sofa
with sofa/lounge underneath
loft bed with storage
the area lying underneath can be used as space storage
loft bed with combined purpose
lounge with storage with working space
computer desks
are mainly used for computers
reception desk
are mainly found at the front areas of most companies
where a certain guest, employee, or the superiors of the firm go to for sending or leaving messages, and giving pertinent basic company information
l-shaped desk
called as such because of its shape; similar to the letter L
u-shaped desk
desk perfect for multi tasking duties. gives much space for users and can hold multiple documents, files, and other materials that are used for the office
banquette seating
Refers to a piece of furniture that seats more than one person and is usually used in dining situations
usually located along a wall and includes a bench seat with a low or high back
freestanding banquet seating
typically used in more formal locations. consist of a bench that can be moved to a table or pushed against a wall; tends to be upscale, upholstered furniture pcs
restaurant banquet seating
type of banquet seating most used by people everywhere; the booths in restaurants are banquette seating
typically upholstered with a vinyl material for easy cleaning
built-in banquet seating
most common style of banquette seating. frequently used in smaller kitchens when space is limited
boudoir/breakfast pillow
small rectangular decorative throw pillows usually made with the same or a coordinating fabric as with the bedding
51cm x 66cm, 20"x26"
square throw pillow
46cm x 46cm, 18"x18" or 16"x16"
neckroll pillow
provide positioning and support for the neck, back, under the knees and ankles
51cm x 82cm, 6"x13"
sofa
piece of furniture for sitting and reclining
bridgewater
This sofa has low, set-back arms and an elegant profile. It is usually skirted and sometimes has a softly rolled back.
cabriole
the back of this Louis XV-style sofa curves into the arms in a downswept continuous line; it usually has wood trim and carved wood legs that may be curved
camelback
has a curved back that looks like a camel hump; characterized by straight lines and a long individual cushion for the seat
innovation of Thomas Chippendale
chesterfield
Dating from the 18th century, a deep buttoned or tufted sofa with arms and back of the same height, usually made of leather. In the UK, this refers to any sofa with buttons, and quilting. Seat cushions are usually fixed.
English or club sofa
features scrolled arms with curved backs that are higher than the arms; and has visible legs
fainting couch
characterized by its back with one raised end; was usually used by women to lie down when they fainted while climbing the stairs of the house
futon
A type of sofa that folds down into a bed.
knole
a straight high back and angled arms that can be adjusted to open out or stand up straight; the back and arms traditionally connect with finials wrapped in cords
made for Knole, a house in Kent, England