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In my infinite boredom... by shadowsystems2007-04-15 03:05:45
  Addendum... by shadowsystems 2007-04-15 03:17:25
If you look at the "Elements" picture, most everything should be fairly self-explanitory, but I've realized there are some that may not be as obvious.
"C3" for example is "Cupboards (over-head), Counter-tops, & Cabinets (underneath)".
The icy-blue things with the arrow into the wall are in-wall sliding-doors with glass inserts.
The square-blue bits in the walls are windows. I like "Frost Glass" (the stuff that lets in light but isn't clear-enough to violate your privacy) but others prefer actual completely-see-through let-em-open type windows. (Rolls eyes) =)P
The lined part attached to the Central Heating & Air Conditioning (CH&A) unit is an in-wall radiator that allows it to vent hot air out or suck cool air in, without the unit itself being exposed to the elements.
The dotted-line areas around the CH&A and Hot Water Heater (HWH) units are the "empty space" you typically need to allow for fire safety reasons. Assuming a 1 Square Metre unit, I've given a Metre-&-a-half to Two Metres of space.
The thing with the four circles in it is a Stove top / Oven unit.
W = Washer, D = Drier, DW = Dish Washer, SH = Shower.
The zig-zag bits are accordion-style doors.
There, hope that helps... =)
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