
The designer or planner should follow the following principles when deciding on the placement of doors and windows:
- From the viewpoint of utility and privacy of the occupants, doors should preferably be located near the corner of a room.
- For good ventilation and free air circulation inside the room, the doors should be located in opposite walls facing each other.
- The location, number and size of the windows are decided considering various factors, like desired daylight, vision, privacy, ventilation and heat loss.
- The sill of a window should be located at a height of 0.75–1 m above the floor level. However, windows when exposed to public places like shopping centres and cinema theatres are located at a higher level say about 2 m. This is essential for achieving privacy in buildings on the ground floor.
- Doors and windows should be located by keeping in view the interior decoration of the room and views of the building owner.
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