Today s standard ceiling height is nine feet.
Average room height australia.
Minimum ceiling height.
For most habitable rooms for definition see this link.
The average room size in australia varies depending on the room use.
The habitable rooms are the areas of the house that are occupied by people to do various activities.
Newer houses are often built with nine foot ceilings on the first floor and sometimes eight foot ceilings on the second story.
You could get away with 210 cm 240 cm for studies bathrooms children s rooms etc.
They are shorter compared to those in the 18 24 years age bracket at 177 8 cm.
Otherwise the top of the glass should reach at least 1 900 millimetres above the floor.
For the kitchen which is also a habitable room 2 1m is the minimum allowed.
For non habitable rooms the standard ceiling height starts at 2 1 metres.
The standard ceiling height for most houses in australia is 2 4m.
Habitable room the minimum height is 2 4m.
Quite easily but i d recommend keeping above 240 cm for living areas and master bedrooms if you can.
According to the building code of australia bca there are certain minimum height regulations.
The people grow shorter as they get old.
A living room will generally be around 25m 2 an average bed room size will be 14m 2 and a kitchen 13 5m 2.
210 cm 200cm if really pushing it standard ceiling height.
Compared to the younger generation the elderly above 75 years have an average height of 169 7 cm.
Old women age 75 have an average height of 155 7 which is 8 1 cm shorter compared to those aged between 18 24 years whose height is 163 8 cm australian bureau of australia 2013.
However you can pay extra for it to be higher at 2 55m 2 7m or 3m when building.