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Create paper cutouts of the furniture that you need for the room. Go online or use those in your house as models to get standard measurements for common items like beds. You can use measurements from almost any couch for measuring purposes; just make sure that your measurements reflect items currently available in the marketplace. Once you have the measurements and have cut out the corresponding shapes, label them. Keeping them in a plastic bag when you are done will ensure that you don’t lose the pieces. Be sure to photograph your pieces on the floor plan to show the different possibilities for the layout of the furniture.

Once you have had a chance to work with the furniture and the floor plan, write one to two paragraphs describing what factors limit your furniture placement. For example, is there only one wall with enough space for a television? If so, that is going to require that most of the seating be directly across from it. Describe a layout that would definitely not work in the space that you have and explain why it would not work. Discuss what you learned about the room as you tested furniture possibilities.

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Create paper cutouts of the furniture, that you need for the room. Go online or use those in your house as models to get standard measurements for common items like beds. You can use measurements from almost any couch ,for measuring purposes, just make sure that your measurements reflect items ,currently available in the marketplace. Once you have the measurements and have cut out the corresponding shapes, label them. Keeping them in a plastic bag when you are done, will ensure that you don’t lose the pieces. Be sure to photograph your pieces on the floor plan to show the different possibilities for the layout of the furniture.

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