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Pattern Number: 202

Pattern Title: Built-in Seats

Category: Buildings

Sub-Category: Give the walls some depth

Up links: 142 Sequence of Sitting Spaces 130 Entrance Room 179 Alcoves 180 Window Place

Horizontal links:

Down links: 197 Thick Walls 211 Thickening the Outer Walls

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Link to Google Books: 202 Built-in Seats - look for result showing just pattern number and title


Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:

Summary 1: Throughout the building - SEQUENCE OF SITTING SPACES - there are alcoves, entrances, corners, and windows where it is natural to make built-in seats - ENTRANCE ROOM, ALCOVES, WINDOW PLACE.

Summary 2: Before you build the seat, get hold of an old arm chair or a sofa, and put it into the position where you intend to build a seat.

Summary 3: Now build a seat that is just as wide, and just as well padded - and your built-in seat will work.

Summary 4: Why do built-in seats so often not work properly? The reasons are simple and fairly easy to correct.

Summary 5: If you want to build a seat, ask yourself where you would place a sofa or a comfortable armchair-and build the seat there, not tucked into some hopeless corner.

Summary 6: Built-in seats often place you so that you are facing away from the view or away from the other people in the room..

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