The standard height requirement for a 2nd story deck railing is typically 42 inches.
normally 42"
2.4 m the height of a standard sheet of Gyprock.
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Where I come from it is 1 metre(approx 3'4"),but would pay to consult local building code.
To determine the number of stories in a building that is 90 feet high, we need to know the typical height of one story. In general, the height of one story in a building is around 10 feet, but this can vary depending on the design and purpose of the building. Therefore, if we assume a standard height of 10 feet per story, a building that is 90 feet high would have approximately 9 stories.
Sixty meters is equivalent to approximately 196.85 feet or about 65.62 yards. To visualize it, it's roughly the length of a standard soccer field, which is typically around 100 meters long. In terms of height, it's about the height of a 20-story building.
It's going to vary with ceiling height. I once counted the number of steps per floor on the stairs in the building where I work, and it wasn't even the same from floor to floor. But it was about 15 or 16, at a standard riser height.
A typical two-story house is usually around 18 to 25 feet tall, depending on the height of each story and the pitch of the roof. Each story generally ranges from 8 to 10 feet in height, with additional height for the roof. Therefore, a two-story house can vary, but generally falls within that range.
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3 stories...
5m
A story is a narrative which may or may not be true. It has no height - unless you consider the height of the book in which it appears. Each story of an average building is about ten feet (three meters).