05/17/12
Then I added tables to the cafeteria with compact seating. Each table holds 10 people and not eight. There's also a section with only four seats for those who prefer smaller, quieter companies.

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Does each of the four legs of the 'H' plan need to be the same? Do they have different views to the outside? Do they receive different amounts of daylight? Each of the four lunchrooms could have a unique quality instead of being the same.

Consider the different ways people may like to eat and provide a space that meets their needs. Some people like large groups, some like small groups. Others like to read or do work while eating. Others like to sit on lounge chairs instead of at tables.

I agree with dlogalbo. This floor plan gives you a great opportunity to have four lunchrooms in one. You've started down that path with the grouping of four-seat tables. What are other differences you could provide in terms of seating, environment, even sound?