Church Multipurpose Floor Plan




Choosing a church multipurpose floor plan will require a long and tedious design process. There are many things to consider when developing plans for a church. Most importantly, designers must know if this is going to be a new structure, an addition, or a remodel of an old structure. Building codes, seating capacity, handicap accessibility, and other similar concerns will be very important in the design process. The function of each room and area should also be a major factor to consider. This task will require much work, planning, and prayer in order to create a successful project. "For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil" (1 Peter 3:12).

It is important to know if the design needed is for a new or existing structure. This may seem rather obvious, but everyone involved in the planning process may not be on the same page. When this is the case, many problems could occur down the road in drawing up a church multipurpose floor plan. After deciding this important piece of information, it will be necessary to review building codes for the new construction, add-on, or remodel process.

Things to consider during the design process will include seating capacity, fire exits, bathrooms, storage, handicap accessibility and many other items. It is vital to think about what each room or space will be used for. After determining the use of the space, it will be important to know how many people will be in the space at one time. Plans should allow for approximately 15 square feet per person. This varies with the number of people that will be utilizing the space, so checking with local building codes will be the best way to determine these details for the design of a church multipurpose floor plan.

With handicap accessibility there are specific guidelines that should be followed to create an inviting space. Researching the Americans Disabilities Act to determine seating requirements, entrance sizes, and other important figures will be important in the success of the space. Bathrooms, kitchens, and many other areas will also have strict codes as handicap accessibility. Local codes and help from contractors will be very important in the design of the space.

The function of the rooms or areas will also be vital when planning or designing. If services will be held in a multipurpose area, it is important to make sure all the worship items are portable, or against a wall so not to be damaged. This includes a baptismal font, communion area, alter, pulpit, etc. The best thing to do is sit down and picture each event planned for the multipurpose room. This may change the whole way of thinking towards the church multipurpose floor plan.





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