3.03 Key Terms Camille Martinez-Sanchez

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Across
  1. 2. Multiple rooms combined into one big room that is separated by furniture arrangements. Applies only to common areas.
  2. 7. A full bathroom that is only accessible through the master bedroom.
  3. 11. A cabinet or series of cabinets that are only connected to the main body of the kitchen on one side.
  4. 12. A bathroom that is directly connected to a bedroom.
  5. 13. A type of light therapy that uses colored light to create soothing effects.
  6. 15. A free-standing piece of cabinetry that is placed in a kitchen to supplement countertop space.
  7. 16. The historic three major work areas: sink, cooktop/oven, and refrigerator.
  8. 17. An arrangement of furniture that fosters communication among users.
  9. 18. A room within a home that can change usage to meet or suit any need.
  10. 19. A diagram that defines the shapes of the bubbles in rooms and more clearly aligns the shapes and their locations within the building structure.
  11. 20. Each room is separated by walls and hallways.
Down
  1. 1. The routes people follow as they move from one place to another within a space.
  2. 3. The patterns in which users move within a space.
  3. 4. A type of concept map that uses ovals and circles to represent rooms and their relationships within the diagram of a building footprint.
  4. 5. A hybrid mix of open and closed floor plans, a plan with two rooms that are open to each other instead of three, designs may include partial walls, cased doorways, or l-shaped rooms.
  5. 6. Public areas that include the entry, living room, great room, dining room, and guest bathroom.
  6. 8. Highly functional areas where any type of work occurs.
  7. 9. Spaces allocated to private living.
  8. 10. A full bathroom with two or more entrances, usually from two bedrooms on either side of the bathroom.
  9. 14. A small room or entryway where any footwear, outerwear, and miscellaneous items can be removed/stored before entering a house.