What is a bedroom in California?
Herein, what constitutes a bedroom in California?
A room can be considered a bedroom if it contains a closet, alcove, indentation or wing wall which creates an area greater than 12 inches in depth, and meets the following requirements. A bedroom shall be minimum of 70 square feet, and not less than 7 feet in any dimension.
Beside this, does a bedroom have to have a closet to be considered a bedroom?
Contrary to popular belief, a room does not need a closet to be considered a bedroom. if you ask authorities in building departments about the requirements, you are likely to hear about all of the conditions that must exist in order for a bedroom to be called a bedroom—none of which involve a closet.
1) Entrance: A bedroom needs at least two methods of egress, so it should be accessible from the house (commonly through a door), and then have one other exit (window or door). 2) Ceiling Height: A bedroom ceiling needs to be at least 7 ft tall.