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  2. Kick space - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a kick space is allowed for in modern cabinet designs by creating a separate, recessed platform upon which one's cabinetry may rest. The kick space is intended to prevent potential toe injuries and allow for closer proximity to a countertop (the toes being the furthest-extending ground-level human body parts). [2]

  3. Raised floor - Wikipedia

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    Considering prorated aisle space, a single equipment cabinet will then occupy an 8-square-foot (0.74 m 2) floor area (4 sq ft or 0.37 m 2 for the cabinet and 4 sq ft of aisle). The data center can be located in remote locations, and is subject to physical and electrical stresses from sources such as fires and from electrical faults.

  4. Soffit - Wikipedia

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    curvature of e.g. plasterwork to fill the space above the kitchen cabinets, at the corner of the ceiling and wall: coving (interior design) underside of office ceiling of tiles (often gypsum) suspended, fastened or bonded to a grid system attached to the walls and/or ceiling: false/suspended ceiling (tiles/grid) or dropped ceiling

  5. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    This kitchen measured 1.9 by 3.4 metres (6 ft 3 in by 11 ft 2 in), and was built to optimize kitchen efficiency and lower building costs. The design was the result of detailed time-motion studies and interviews with future tenants to identify what they needed from their kitchens.

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    The kitchen was completely gutted and now features a large island and appliances from Wolf, Miele, and Fisher & Paykel. Cabinets are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Caponata . Bathrooms feature ...

  7. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling, grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.

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