Likewise, how do you calculate seating capacity?
Measure the length of the bar, if there is one. Allow a strip of floor space along the bar 3 1/2 to 4 feet wide and multiply this figure by the length of the bar. Subtract this area from the square footage available for customer seating. Choose an appropriate amount of space to allocate per customer.
Secondly, how many square feet is 300 seats? LifeWay Builders recommend 15-17 square feet per person for a church with a capacity up to 300, and 12-24 square feet per person for over 300. PraiseBuildings.com gives similar measurements, with a recommendation of 20+ square feet per person for a building that holds 500 or more people.
Secondly, how do I determine maximum occupancy?
Figure the area of the room, by multiplying the length by the width. For example, if your room is 50 feet long and 40 feet wide, the area is 2,000 square feet (50 x 40 = 2,000). If you measured the room in sections, add up the square feet of each section. Divide the square footage by 36.
How many square feet is 200 seats?
Seating, where do you start!!!
| Recommended Area Required Per Person in Square Feet | ||
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 600 | 200 |
| 125 | 750 | 250 |
| 150 | 900 | 300 |
| 175 | 1050 | 350 |
