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How to Change Measurement Standards
How to Change Measurement Standards

Change the method how your properties will be measured.

Elza Kreslina avatar
Written by Elza Kreslina
Updated over 3 months ago

You can adjust the criteria for how your floor plans are measured with Giraffe360, which offers three measurement standards:

  • Default (Based on RICS IPMS 3C)

  • International (Based on IPMSC IPMS 4.2)

  • German (Based on WoFIV)

To change standards

  1. Open the project for which you want to adjust the standards

  2. Click on the “…” menu button on the floor plan card

  3. Select “Edit”

  4. Click on the “Settings” icon in the sidebar

  5. Change the Standard in the Measurements section

    For more information on these standards click on the “?” and select the different standards to compare their specifications. You can also refer to the table below in this article.

    When you change measurement standards, all manually edited area measurements will be automatically reverted to original ones based on your chosen standard.

  6. Click “Save & close”

To change Standards for all future projects

Click on “Presets” > Click on “Floor plans” > Select the standard in the Measurements section.

These changes will apply to all future projects and not just one specific project like in the floor plan editor.

Standard Comparison

Default

(RICS IPMS 3C)

International (IPMSC IPMS 4.2)

German (WoFIV)

Areas occupied by elements

Exterior walls

Excluded

Excluded

Excluded

Interior walls

Excluded

Excluded

Excluded

Half walls

Included

Included

Included if base area is less than 01. m2 and height less than 1.5 m otherwise excluded

Columns and chimney breasts

Excluded

Excluded

Included if base area is less than 01. m2 and height less than 1.5 m otherwise excluded

Steps with one floor

Included

Included

Included if 3 steps or less. Excluded if 4 steps or more

Stairs between floors

Included at the starting level and excluded at all upper levels

Included at the starting level and excluded at all upper levels.

On level they start at included based on Reduced headroom principle. On upper levels stair opening area is excluded.

Voids in floor

Excluded

Excluded

Excluded

Lift shaft

Included at the starting level and excluded at all upper levels

Included at the starting level and excluded at all upper levels.

Excluded

Doors

Exterior wall - Included by Internal Dominant Face rule. Interior wall - Excluded

Excluded

Excluded

Window reveals

Exterior wall - Included by Internal Dominant Face rule. Interior wall - Excluded

Excluded

Included if extend to floor and are more than 0.13 m deep, otherwise excluded

Niches and openings

Exterior wall - Included by Internal Dominant Face rule. Interior wall - Excluded

Excluded

Included if extend to floor and are more than 0.13 m deep, otherwise excluded

Floors

Ground up

Included

Included

Included in Living area or in Usable area by Room/Space Type

Basement floors

Included

Included

Excluded from Living area. Included in Usable area

Reduced headroom

Below 1 m

-

-

Excluded

Above 1 m and below 2 m

-

-

Included in Living area by 50%

Below 1,5 m

Included and stated separately

-

-

Interior room types

Attic

Included

Included

Excluded from Living area. Included in Usable area

Garage

Included

Included

Excluded from Living area. Included in Usable area

Shed

Included

Included

Excluded from Living area. Included in Usable area

Exterior space types

Balcony

Included but stated separately

Excluded but stated separately

Included in Living area by 25%

Terrace

Included but stated separately

Excluded but stated separately

Included in Living area by 25%

Rooftop

Included but stated separately

Excluded but stated separately

Included in Living area by 25%

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