Buying an apartment in new building, you can usually rely solely on its layout. And if the budget for the purchase of a strictly limited, each square meter counts. We will understand, What's wrong with apartments with panoramic windows, intricate architecture and the lack of windows.
1. Custom facade
The more interesting the house appears from the outside, the less will be comfortable layout inside. This is true almost always. Location Apartments on the floor - almost like a game of "Tetris". It is difficult to "shove" the right shape into an oval room. The owners of this apartment will have to make all the furniture on the order, or two feet near windows will always be empty. In this case, for example, 84 m2 even no place for normal bedrooms - bed thrust into a corner, leaving between it and the wall of the passage width less than 80 cm.
2. corridors
Non-residential area - this is what you pay for, but rarely can be used functionally. In this case, the total area of 95 m2 28 m2 - uninhabited. It can not be attached to the rooms, bathrooms expand, move the kitchen to build in its place an extra bedroom. And depending on the location of "wet zone" situation can be generally irreparable.
3. No right angles
This layout - usually not the worst option. The beveled angle walls "eat" part of the space, which is difficult to use in the interior. In the first case, the main disadvantage of the apartment: a kitchen with a small eight-meter linear suite, which also covers part of the window.
In the second case, triangular room - a real nightmare. Almost certainly the standard double bed will block all entrances and exits. A triangle connects the long corridor, where you can ride a bike.
The third case is not so critical. That's just the only living room has an area of just 13.35 m2, and because of the bevelled corners for the lives of almost no place. In addition, the entrance door to the hallway is arranged so that in five squares do not even get up a wardrobe.
4. Apartment "narrowed" closer to the windows
Remembering the "Tetris". Designers positioned on the floor of some great apartments, and in the corner was "penny", which also decided to sell. I get an apartment with a huge unlit area. For example, in the first embodiment, the kitchen will reach almost no natural light.
In the second variant layout a bit better - at least not have to make a custom kitchen a strange shape. But even here, the kitchen will be dark, with no natural light. A space at the entrance to the living room will be empty. The corridor also stayed an extra penny, the limited bearing wall. It can not even be used to expand the bathroom.
5. Panoramic windows everywhere
It is believed that a large number of windows and the more panoramic windows - a distinct advantage of the apartment. In practice, the owner will have to face the problem of arrangement of furniture. In the whole apartment there is only one wall, along which you can set the storage system, and that is designed for kitchen units. However, the situation saves presence dressing room at the bedroom. Sofa, bed, dining table and other pieces of furniture necessarily stand in the middle. So, about a meter around the perimeter of the apartment - overpayment for the opportunity to enjoy the view from the window. Use this area is functionally just will not work.
6. "Not free" open planning
In this house, it makes no sense to allocate some one apartment - almost all of them are equally bad. Formal plan, but, for example, the bathroom can not tolerate, and load-bearing walls just stay in their seats. So it turns out the huge corridors. Buyer pays for 54 m2 and 27 m2 studio gets a huge corridor, bathroom! Yes, and with a single window!
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.
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