and out of the building. Main entrance -The main entrance provides access to the house. It is the one through which guest are welcomed and from which all major traffic patterns radiate. The main entrance should be readily identifiable. It should provide shelter to anyone awaiting entrance. The service entrance provides access to the house through which supplies can be delivered to the service areas without going through other part of the house. It should also provide access to parts of the service area(garage, laundry, workshop ) for which the main entrance is inappropriate and inconvenient. Special-purpose entrance and exits do not provide for outside traffic. Instead they provide for movement from the inside living area of the house to the outside living areas. The main entrance should be centrally located to provide easy access to each area. It should be conveniently accessible from driveways, side-walk, or street. The entrance should create a desirable first impression. It should be easily identifiable yet an integral part of the architectural design\style. T he den id often considered part of the sleeping area, since it needs replacement in a quiet part of the house. FUNCTION The den may function basically as a reading room, writing room, hobby room, or professional office. The décor of the study should reflect the main activity and should allow for well-diffuse general lighting and glare floor local lighting. SERVICE AREA The service area should include the facilities for the maintenance and servicing of the other areas of the home.