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The image depicts two floor plans labeled "Before" and "After." In the "Before" plan, from top to bottom: Kitchen, Bedroom #3, and Bath are positioned side by side, next to Dining; Bedroom #2 is located next to the Kitchen and Dining across a hall; Landing leads to Living; Bedroom #1 is situated closest to Front of House. In the "After" plan, from top to bottom: Master Bedroom, Laundry, and Bath #2 are side by side, next to Studio Seating; Guest Room #2 is across the hall from Studio Seating; Landing leads to Studio; Studio Storage is located closest to Front of House. Numerical labels in the "After" plan correspond to 1 Studio Storage, 2 Studio, 3 Master Bedroom, 4 Bath #2, and 5 Laundry.
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The maps illustrate the layout of the second floor of Mason’s Building before and after its planned reconstruction.
Overall, the second floor is set to undergo siginificant changes, with bedrooms and a kitchen being replaced by a studio, storgae and other new facilities.
Before the renovation, the floor contained three bedrooms, a kitchen, a bath, a living and dining room. Bedroom 1 was located at the front of house besides the living room, while Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3 were in the middle and back of the plan. The kitchen was plced next to Bedroom 3, and the bathroom was situated between Bedrooms 2 and 3.
After the reconstruction, Bedroom 1 is replaced by studio storage and living room is changed into studio space. In middle of the section, Bedroom 2 and Dining will be replaced by guest room 2 and studio seating. The kitchen and Bedroom 3 at the back of the map will be transformed into master bedroom and laundary room. The bathroom remained at its original position, though it is labelled as Bath #2 now.
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