What is the minimum width or dimension for a habitable room?
Habitable rooms must be at least 7 feet in any horizontal direction; kitchens are exempt (IRC R304.2).
Beyond the 70-square-foot area minimum, the IRC requires habitable rooms to be not less than 7 feet (2134 mm) in any horizontal dimension.
This keeps a room from satisfying the area requirement while being too narrow to use. Kitchens are exempt from the minimum-dimension rule.
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