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§  104.  Size of rooms.   1. Every living room, except kitchens, shall  contain at least eighty square feet of floor space and shall be not less  than eight feet in its least horizontal  dimension.  However,  in  every  permanently  occupied  dwelling,  one  living  room in each apartment or  suite shall have at least one hundred thirty-two square  feet  of  floor  space.    2. Every living room shall be at least seven and a half feet high, the  measurements  in  all  cases  to be taken from the finished floor to the  finished underside of the ceiling. Beams crossing  the  ceiling  may  be  disregarded  if  none  of  them  extends below the ceiling more than six  inches.

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Statutes > New-york > Mre > Article-5 > Title-1 > 104

§  104.  Size of rooms.   1. Every living room, except kitchens, shall  contain at least eighty square feet of floor space and shall be not less  than eight feet in its least horizontal  dimension.  However,  in  every  permanently  occupied  dwelling,  one  living  room in each apartment or  suite shall have at least one hundred thirty-two square  feet  of  floor  space.    2. Every living room shall be at least seven and a half feet high, the  measurements  in  all  cases  to be taken from the finished floor to the  finished underside of the ceiling. Beams crossing  the  ceiling  may  be  disregarded  if  none  of  them  extends below the ceiling more than six  inches.

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Statutes > New-york > Mre > Article-5 > Title-1 > 104

§  104.  Size of rooms.   1. Every living room, except kitchens, shall  contain at least eighty square feet of floor space and shall be not less  than eight feet in its least horizontal  dimension.  However,  in  every  permanently  occupied  dwelling,  one  living  room in each apartment or  suite shall have at least one hundred thirty-two square  feet  of  floor  space.    2. Every living room shall be at least seven and a half feet high, the  measurements  in  all  cases  to be taken from the finished floor to the  finished underside of the ceiling. Beams crossing  the  ceiling  may  be  disregarded  if  none  of  them  extends below the ceiling more than six  inches.