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Old 18th October 2009, 17:05
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Scale/Some Changes

There is a doctor's scale located to the left of the First Aid room against the wall. There is also a Moroccan red/brown chair located there. The chairs have maroonish red cloth seat cover. There are also two more chairs to the right of the first Aid doors.
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The Elevator/Some Changes

The machine room is to the right of the first alcove. It is 4 x 7 feet size. The door opens from the left. Next to the machine room is the door for the elevator. The elevator is 5 x 6 feet in size. The doors are 1 1/2 foot wide and they recess into a 21 inch wide side panels. There is the outer elevator door and the interior elevator doors. The elevator is wood paneled. There are two light buttons on the right side panel door. This is to open the door and the second is to bring the elevator up from the lower level. Inside the doors close when you push the close door button. Once the elevator moves the outer doors remain locked till the elevator reaches the floor it is going to. There is a 5 inch high bronze plaque above the elevator that says ELEVATOR.

The men's and women's bathrooms are 10 x 14 feet size. But there is a 6 x 8 foot recess area to the left of the entrance to the men's room. This is where the urinals are located. The first and end urinals are 6 inches from the side walls and the middle urinal is centered between the two.
There are 2 sinks with the electric hand dryer above the counter between the two mirrors. The hand towel dispensers are located on the side walls of where the sink counter is. The women's bathroom is set up the same with the hand dryer.
The wheelchair stall is located in the back right corner of the men's room. The latrine is on the right side of the stall and the toilet brush and holder is kept in the back right corner of the stall. The door opens from the left. The other stalls open from the right. The stalls in the women's room open opposite and the wheelchair stall is in the back left corner.

There will not be plain Moroccan red/brown tables with candels on them in the entranceway. There will be a wood book stand kept by the left first column. The stand has a slanted top with a narrow molding along the front edge to keep the book from slidding off the stand. There is another small molding on the upper side of the top for keeping a pen in place. There is a string and the pen is attached to the stand. The stand is Moroccan red/brown stain. The book is for making appointments to us the Mosque for a meeting. This is only if Mohamed wants to do this.
There are plain tabels in the back of the Mosque Room where copies of the Quran are kept in case someone needs one. The right tabels has the copies on the top of the tabel and the lower shelf. There are a few more copies on the lower shelf of the left tabel. There also are two baskets of prayer beads kept on the top of the left tabel.

The sewing attachments are kept in the drawer in the bottom front of the sewing machine. There would be a plastic foot for sewing other kinds of material. There is a zipper foot, the half zipper foot, topstitching feet, and a quilter attachment. The seam ripper can be kept in this drawer. There might also be a guage. The gauge cold be magnet or the kind you screw to the machine. The gauge lets your material move along it so that your sewing will be straight. It also measures the distance from the needle for the width of your seam. Needles will also be in the drawer because sometimes they break. Make sure you do not sew your finger. I have done that. The screw driver is important because you need it to change the feet, attachment or to fasten the gauge. Also to change the needle.
The needel inserts into a shaft hole and the screw must be tightened. To change the foot it wraps around a different shaft and a blunt screw is tightened against the foot or attachment. There is a lever on the back side of the machine to move the foot or attachment up or down.

The clock will not be the school house clock. We will use that somewhere else. The clocks in the sewing room will be round like the one in the office. They are wind up clocks and the front window opens. The keys are kept in a wood slot under the inside face of the clocks. The key is like a butterfly with a stem. The stem fits into the hole in the front of the clock and winds the inside rod. The clocks gong and are wound for thirty days. The face has wood around it and the glass outer door has wood around it. There is a small antique brass knob located on the right side of the front door. This is where you open the clock.
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The Machine Room/Elevator

If anyone want to they can google How the Sewing Machine Works, howstuffworks.com.

I decided that the wall around the First Aid room should be wallpapered with medium brown vinyl wallpaper instead of the bricks. This wall ia between the columns and around the doors.

There is a bench in the men's bathroom. It is located at the end of the stalls across from the urinals. The bench does not have a back. It is wood stained brown and it is 1 foot x 4 feet. Also I changed the soap dispenser. I do not want holes in the counters with the liquid soap underneath. Instead we will have a amber colored clear dispensor on the wall above the tile. The right dispensor is located on the wall above the left side of the sink and the left dispensor is located on the wall above the right side of the sink. The dispensors are 3 1/2 inch x 5 inch and 3 inches deep. The lid comes off so they can be refilled. There is a lever on the bottom and you pull it forward to get the soap to come out into your hand. This will look nicer.

The machine room is next to the elevator. The machine room and the closets off the stairwells on the main level are planked three feet high with ornate floor and top rail moldings. The planking is brown stained.
The floors are 2 x 2 inch medium brown ceramic tiles. The upper walls are papered with dark maroon wallpaper. The wall paper has green fern leaves and they look embroidered. There is an ornate brown stained ceiling molding. The ceilings are brown suspended ceiling tiles and the lights are rectangle flourescent light fixtures. The switches are dark brown and the plates are shiny brass metal covers. The machine room has the opening behind the elevator at the back left of the room. For now there is a three foot wide cabinet against the back wall. It must be moved to work on the machinery for the elevator. The cabinet is brown stained and there is also a wall cabinet above. The lower cabinet has door on the left side and drawers on the right side. Light bulbs are kept in the door side and there are some tools in the drawers. In the upper cabinet there is an extension cord with a light fixture with a hook on the end. The light part has a rubber cover over the back and metal shield on the front so you do not get burned by the bulb. The outlet is located on the back wall of the cabinet. There is an aluminum step ladder kept between the right wall and the cabinet. This gets used mostly for changing light bulbs.
The area behind the elevator is 2 x 6 1/2 feet area. The machine pulleys and cables or belts run on the left side of this back area. The weight attached to the cables is located on the right side of this area. There is a wall ladder located on the 2 foot side wall that comes down from the machine room opening. This is work/emergency ladder. The shaft area for the elevator is concrete and cement blocks. It is natural and not painted. The resting pad below the elevator has a round stop pad in the middle and there is a resting perimeter that the elevator comes down on.
The elevator is 5 x 6 size. There are three panels at the back wall. The right and left panels can slide over the center panel which they overlap. The right and left wood panels have a carved pull area to pull and slide them over. There is a round antique brass lock above the pulls. there is one on each side. The key to unlock the panels is a skeleton key. The key is kept on a hook in the compartment for the emergency phone. This compartment is located in the antique brass control panel on the right side panel in the front of the elevator. The panel has 2 rows of buttons for operating the elevator. The top two are M for the Main Floor and L for the Lower Level. The lower row has the door open button and the close door button. There is a shut off switch in the machine room to shut the power off for emergency work or getting people out of the back right side of the elevator and up the ladder. This is a last resort. The emergency switch is located on the wall between the cabinet and the opening to behind the elevator. The maintenance man can go down the side wall ladder and get inside the elevator when the person inside unlocks the the right side panel and slides it over the center panel.. He can unlock the panel from the other side, the 2 x 6 1 /2 machine area.
This is the rpocedure for the elevator. It is not too complicated.
The elevator is mostly used for bringing the clean laundry up or clothes to be washed down stairs. There is a metal clothes rack kept in the back of the elevator for bringing up ironed clothes. The other laundry is brought up in plastic overed mesh laundry carts on wheels.
This set up means that the first left stairwell is 9 1/2 feet x 10 feet in size.
The other closets are the two located in the right side extension stairwells and the mop closet located off the back right stairwell.
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The Stairwells/Mop Closet

The soap dispensors in the women's bathroom will be the same as the ones in the men's room. They are amber clear plastic dispensors. I do not want holes in the counterss or bottles of soap underneath.

A few more things about the machine room and elevator. First the counter on top of the cabinet in the machine room is medium brown like the ones in the men's and women's bathroom.
The light switch is located on the left wall when you enter the machine room. The entrance door pulls open from the outside alcove. The handel is on the left side of the door.
The light extension cord is kept in the bottom drawer of the cabinet in the machine room. The light bulbs are kept in the upper cabinet and the door side of the lower cabinet. There is one shelf in the door side. The light bulbs are regular, recess ones and the flourescent bulbs.

The stairwell doors are 2 1/2 foot wide except for the one behind the women's area for prayers. That one and the one below are 3 feet wide. The machine room door is three feet wide. The closet doors are 2 1/2 foot wide.

The elevator doors are 16 inches wide and the side panels they go into are 18 inches wide. This means the opening will be 32 inches wide from the elevator. The phone is wireless and the charger is in the compartment above the control panel. The compartment and the control panel are antique brass.
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All of the stairwells have ornate brown stain floor molding, ornate three foot high chair rail brown stain and the ceilings are planked brown stain with ornate ceiling moldings.
The walls have been plastered and now they would be wall papered with very dark maroon vinyl paper. The floors are also 2 x 2 inch medium brown ceramic floor tiles and continue into the closets if they have a closet.
Now we would be at the left back stairwell. It is 12 x 13 feet size. There is a dark brown metal half bowl light fixture midway on the wall to the right of the open door. There is also a 5 foot long brown stain bookcase along this wall. The bookcase has three shelves. This is for shoes. Every one has a pair of shoes on the bookcase for if they are going out the back exit door.
The entrance door opens from the right side of the alcove after you enter the alcove. The alcove exit/entrance door is straight ahead of the alcove entrance door.. The stairwell light switch is located to the left of the door opening. All the switches and outlet are dark brown and the metal electric plate covers are shiny brass.
Upstairs the stairwell has the door to the upper corridor straight ahead from the stairs. The door is on the left side of the upper stairwell. The light switch is located to the right of the doorway. You can turn stairwell lights on or off from upstairs or down. Upstairs there is also a switch to control the upstairs corridor from either the right or left stairwell switches.
There is an area to the right of the stairs 8 x 13 feet size. This is an area for one of the boys who likes to paint. There is a hutch on the back wall for painting supplies. There is a 7 x 9 foot carpet. The carpet is dark brown/marronish/red/black/offwhite carpet. There is a canvas drop cloth on top of the carpet. There is an easel with canvas for painting on it. Above there is a 3 x 4 foot skylight. The skylight is boxed in so it is even with the top of the roof shingles.
There is an outlet on the wall to the far right of the staircase. There is a half bowl light fixture is centered on the wall.to the immediate right of the staircase.
This is the painting area. There may be another bright light florr lamp for painting. The hutch has more canvas. Canvas stretchers. Cans of paint in the bottom hutch storage compartments. There could be sketch pads, water colors, charcoal or chalks. And there may be photos for models of paintings.
This is the painting studio.
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The Mop Closet

To get to the mop closet you must go through the right back alcove into the stairwell. The entrance door is to the left in the alcove. There is a carpet 9 x 12 feet size in this stairwell and the left stairwell. Upstairs in the art studio there is also a carpet. The carpet up there is 8 x 13 size. All carpets in stairwells are dark brown/ maroonish/red/offwhite/black design. Across from the entrance door is the door to the mop closet. The door opens to the left wall. Straight ahead is a 4 x 6 foot size cabinet. Which holds cleaning supplies. There are disinfectant, bleach, sink powder cleanser, dish soap. things like that. There are also paper towels, liquid hand soap.
The bird seed and treats are kept in this closet.
To the left of the entrance door is the back wall. There is a leaded glass rectangle triangle window on the wall. There is a 4 foot wide brown stained cabinet with dark brown counter top. there is a white porcelin rectangle sink in the middle part of the 4 foot counter. The faucet is shiny brass high faucet with lever handles. They pull forward to turn water on and back to turn water off. The drain pipes, shut offs and supply pipes are shiny brass also. Under the counter on this sink and other sinks with cabinets, the cabinet is lined with same vinyl wallpaper as the upper walls. Around the sides and back of the under cabinet are brown wood moldings. The corners are mitered to look nice. the moldings are varnihed with boat varnish to be water proof. The moldings hold down the wall paper lining. This keeps the sink from getting rotted if there is a leak and also no water can go between the back wall of the cabinet to the floor underneath.
The dark brown counter continues another three feet over to the lef twall. There is a brown stained board under the other side of the counter to hold it up. Under the three foot section is the mop sink. This is a floor sink. There is a brown wood base and dark brown counter that the floor sink is set in. The floor sink is about 6 inches from the floor. This sink is stainless steel with shiny brass faucet same as the upper sink. All metal plumbing pipes and faucets are shiny brass. The floor sink has a 2 foot hose attached to the faucet. This stays in the sink unless you are filling the mop bucket.
The mop buckets have wheels and a handel to push or pull the bucket with. You take the mop out of the bucket and bring it to the mop sink. You put the hose into the bucket to fill it, put your disinfectant in the water and you are ready to mop.
To empty the bucket there is a removable cap. You bring the bucket to the sink and it overlaps a little and you unscrew the cap so the water runs into the sink. If you have to rinse the bucket some you can do that. After screw the cap back to the bucket, put the mops in the bucket and you are done. The mop buckets are kept between the mop sink and the 4 x 6 foot cabinet. There is a wood bracket towel rack on the wall to the right of the sink. the towel rack is just above the lowere planked wall and has a solid clear plastic towel rod.
This is where the bird cage gets cleaned. You leave the cage on the three foot area of the counter and you can wash the bottom part of the cage. There is a dark brown rubber trash can along the side of the 4 x 6 foot cabinet. The trash can is rectangle. This is where the dirty bird papers are put and paper towels from drying the cage. Seed is in the closet.
The counter top has side and back splash so water does not go down the walls. There is a soap dipensor on the wall to the right of the sink.
The switch for the 2 square flourescent ceiling light fixtures is located on the wall to the right of the entrance door.
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The wall between the brick columns and around the First Aid doors is wall papered medium brown vinyl. Not brick. I do not like the brick wall there.

The staircases are ornate. They are dark metal with embossed antique brass side panels. The stair stringers are also dark metal.

The light fixture extension cord is kept in the bottom right drawer of the cabinet in the machine room. The Medium brown counter has a backsplash.
The cabinets in the machine room are built in. The lower cabinet is on black casters with a molding around the bottom of the cabinet. This way the cabinet can be moved so you can get to the area behind the elevator.
The machine room has one square flourescent light fixture. They are 15 inches square. The flourescent light bulbs are 15 inches long.

The men's and women's bathroom have side and backsplash on the sink counters. The wall tiles are 4 feet high and they are 3 1/2 feet high around the recess sink area. The soap dispensors are above the ceramic wall tiles so there will not be holes in the tiles for them.
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The mop bucket has wringers so that you can put the wet mop head between the wringers, pull the lever back and pull the mop up out of the water. This will wring out the excess water. There are xtra mop heads in the bottom drawers of the 4 x 6 foot cabinet.
The floor sink also has side and backsplash to prevent leaks. The backsplash is ten inches high.
The watering cans for the plants are kept on the left side of the dark brown counter top. The cans are brown plastic with long black spout and handle. The wagon which is kept under the staircase in the stairwell is used for the watering cnas and the dark brown rubber bucket which is kept under the sink in the 4 foot cabinet. The bucket is used for when it is time to clean the men's and women's bathrooms and the children's bathroom in Mohamed's office. The disinfectant for cleaning the bathrooms is kept under the sink also. The disinfectant can be pine disinfectant or lemon ammonia. There are also cans of powder bleach cleanser and stainless steel cleanser for cleaning the sinks kept under the sink. After the bathrooms are cleaned the brown bucket can be emptied into one of the end latrines and wiped out with the rag.
The rags for cleaning are diapers cut in half and they are washed if they are not real soiled. Cleaning rags get washed separately.
The light switch with an outlet is located on the wall to the right of the door opening. The switch and plugs are dark brown and the metal cover is shiny brass. The switch and outlet in the machine room is the same way. This means there is not an outlet in the machine room at the back of the counter wall.
Since there is only one switch in the main and lower stairwell for the lights, I decided that they also have the outlet next to the switch. The switches and plugs are dark brown and the metal cover is shiny brass. The balconey library stairwells do not have a switch to operate the stairwell lights. They must be on from below.
The wallpaper for the machine room, and the closets is very dark maroon with gold fern leaves that look embroidered. This is a change. The door to the machine room opens out from the left. It opens into the alcove. This way you can store something in the machine room.
The wagon has removable sides. They are red wood slats nailed to red boards. The boards slide into two brackets on each side of the wagon. The sides are kept on the wagon for the watering cans and the dark brown bucket. This way you do not have to carry the things far. The wagon will do the work. The flatbed of the wagon is yellow with a board molding around the edge.
The 5 foot shoe bookcases have two sets of doors. This will keep dust out . The other bookcase is in the first right side extension stairwell. They are both on the main floor.
All doors are Moroccan red/brown with brown stained door frames and moldings. If the door is different I will state this. The hardware on furniture and cabinets are antique brass unless otherwise stated.
All entrance/exit doors to alcoves are three feet wide.
Since the 7 x 11 foot mop closet is on the other side of the 2 x 7 foot recess area in the back corridor, this means that the entrance door to the mop closet is located 2 feet from the left corner of the right side back stairwell.
The shampoo for the cats is kept on the top shelf of the 4 x 6 foot cabinet. The bird seed and treats are also kept on this shelf. The bird seed id on the right and the treats in the middle and the cat shampoo on the left. Under neath on the next lower shelf, the towels are kept. The towels are brown. There are bath towels for the cats, hand towels for your hands and some dish cloths for wiping. The cat towels are washed separately or with the cleaning rags. They are washed in hot water with soap and bleach. On the next lower shelf are paper towels and the diaper rags. The other cleaning products are kept on the lower shelves. The first shelf has pine disinfectant, lemon ammonia and toilet bowl cleaner. And the second shelf has spray window and glass cleaner, liquid bleach to add to the mop water .Do not add bleach if you are mopping by carpets as the carpet may get bleached if it is wet from the mop. Do not mix bleach with ammonia. It causes a harmful gas. Pine cleaner and regular bleach for the floors. Ammonia for the other cleaning. The second shelf also has cans of powdered bleach cleanser for cleaning the white porcelin sink with and stainless steel cleanser for cleaning the stainless steel mop sink with.The second shelf also has dish detergent used to clean the bird cage. The bottom of the bird cage is dried with dry wash cloth. A nylon scrubby is used to scrub the bottom parts of the bird cage. The scrubby is kept in a white plastic soap dish on the shelf with the bird seed. There are several extra nylon scrubbies on this shelf. The bottom of the bird cage is lined with two rows of paper towels.
The mop floor sink is set in the floor and the dark brown counter. This means it is only two inches high at the floor level and four inches below the floor level.
The cabinets and floor sink are built in. The planking goes behind the seven foot wall of the cabinet and floor sink. The floor molding does not go behind this cabinet and floor sink. The plank behind the counter are longer since there is no floor molding. The top molding should clear above the counter. Behind any of the sinks cabinets with planking this is the way they would be installed.
When furniture is built in the floor molding is flat so the furniture fits snug against the wall. If there are planks, they rest on top of the flat moldings.
The white porcelin sink in the mop room is 2 feet wide. The stainless steel floor sink is 2 feet wide. There is a bronze plaque on the entrance door that says MOP ROOM.
The cabinet counter top in the machine room is dark brown.
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The Upstairs Bathrooms/Cabinet

There are three upstairs bathrooms. The upstairs back right extension bathroom. And the bathrooms in the upper stairwell behind the girl's and boy's libraries. They are all 5 x 6 feet size. They all have the entrance door on the right side. The walls are planked with wood wainscoating which is narrower slats than the planking. The wainscoating slats and moldings are brown stain. The moldings are ornate. The upper walls are papered with wheat color vinyl wallpaper. Wheat is light yellow with brown tint. The ceilings are brown stained plank and molding. The switch is located to the left of the door opening. The switches are dark brown with shiny brass plate cover. The ceiling lights are shiny brass with white opaque glass cover.
The sink and cabinet is opposite the door entrance. The sink is brown stain. Underneath is lined with wheat vinyl wallpaper and brown stain moldings. There is pine cleaner, lemon ammonia, powder bleach cleanser and toilet cleaner kept under the sink.
The counter top is medium brown and the sink is white porcelin oval sink with shiny brass faucet. The faucet has white porcelin lever handels that the right says cold and the left says hot. The cabinet and counter are 2 1/2 feet long and 1 1/2 feet wide. The mirror above is oval with shiny brass frame.
The latrine in this bathroom is one piece white porcelin tank and bowl with the separate white plastic seat. The handel is shiny brass and so are the supply line and shut off valve. The latrines in the library bathrooms are the same as the ones in the men's and women's bathrooms on the main level of the palace.
Above the latrines there is a brown stain cabinet. The sides come down and there is a shelf at the bottom. The cabinet knobs are white porcelin. These upper cabinets hold extra toilet paper and bar soaps. The bathrooms have a rectangle white porcelin soap dish on the back right side of the counter. The bathrooms do not have liquid soap dispensors.
The latrines are centered with three foot left side area. On the wall opposite the latrines there is a antique brass towel bar. The towel bar is also centered with the left three feet area. The toilet paper holder is on the wall to the right of the toilet. The toilet brush and holder is kept in the back corner on the left side of the sink cabinet.
Outside of the upper back extension bathroom there is a 5 x 8 foot size carpet. This area to the left of the stairs where the bathroom is located is 8 x 13. Since the bathroom is 6 feet wide this means there is room for a dark brown rubber trash can in the 2 foot area between the outside bathroom wall and the stair rail.
On the wall across from this bathroom is a 6 x 6 foot cabinet for cleaning supplies. In the left corner the cabinet is 2 x 2 feet. This cabinet has 2 upper doors and 2 lower doors. The upper doors are 1 foot high. The vacumn bags are kept in this top section. In the lower section on the left is the upright vacumn cleaner. It is in the cabinet side ways. There is a board across the cabinet under the upper part. There are right angle hooks screwed into the board. The dust mop has a cord tied in the hole at the top end so that the mop can be hung from the angle hook. The mop is on the right. There are two round bristle hair paint brushes with cord loop hanging from the other two angle hooks above the vacumn. The carpet sweeper stands sideways in front of the hanging dust mop. The round paint brushes are used to dust lamps, pictures and frames and books. There ia also a wood handel dust brush with cord hanging from angle hook next to the mop.
Next to this cabinet is a 4 x 6 supply cabinet. This cabinet is 1 1/2 foot wide. This cabinet has two drawers in the bottom where toilet paper is kept. The cabinet is similare to the one in the mop room. This closet does not have stainless steel cleaner or bleach or liquid hand soap for the dispensors. (The dispensors are 3 inch square and 5 inches high. They do not have a lever instead they have a 1/2 inch x 2 inch bar you push to release the soap. The bar is on the front near the bottom of the dispensors. The bar and lid are solid gold color)
The supply cabinet has pump sray furniture polish (better than aerosol for the environment) and non slippery spray for the dust mop to make dusting the floor easier.
There is a shelf with brown towels for the bathroom. There are bath towels, hand towels, some washcloths. And dish cloths for cleaning up the craft room. The cabinet does have dish detergent for cleaning the craft table.
The switch for the lights for this upper back stairwell is located to the right of the door to the corridor inside. The switches are dark brown and the metal plate is shiny brass. There are two switches, one for the stairwell lights(These lights can be turned off upstairs or down) and one for the inside corridor lights (can be turned off from the right or left upper stairwell). The upper doors are three feet wide and the right and left back upper doors are one foot from the side wall because there are a column on the other side of the wall in the corridor.
The area to the left of the library stairwell areas is only six feet wide this means those bathrooms are built in.
All upper library areas are 10 x 13 feet size including the bathrooms. I will explain the area outside the balconey libraries another time.

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