in my new house plans some of the rooms say volume ceiling in them, what does this mean?
the masterbedroom & bathrooms dont say this next to them. what does this mean?
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- take short srokes
- Vaulted/High Volume Ceilings: Ceilings that are vaulted are usually expanded inside to roof level, with pitched, angled features. In contrast, high volume ceilings are usually tall, flat ceilings, nine to ten feet in height in production homes. Higher ceilings can give the feeling of more volume even in smaller homes. Many homebuyers who see vaulted varieties as a waste of utility bills have welcomed the high-volume changeover many builders have now adopted.
- Could it be "Vaulted Ceiling" instead? That is when the ceiling is domed up rather than flat overhead. It makes a very high, spacious interior. Bert
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