Where do extra meters when repairing

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Until repairs in the documents it was indicated one area, and then - the other? Let us examine the simple reason, because of which disappear during repair square centimeters, and sometimes meters.

1. Erection of new walls

This is the most obvious reason: if the redevelopment involves the construction of new walls and partitions, the area is necessarily reduced. This is especially true for new buildings, which dealt with a free layout without walls.

2. The alignment of the old walls

Designers often offer to take down curtain walls, even if they will have to pay again on the same spot. All the matter in surface roughness. The layer of plaster and plasterboard in the more old brick or building panel may take 1-2 have a square-odnushki dvushki to 5 sq. m in a spacious apartment. And remember - wood paneling and other decorative types of coatings - is also negative in centimeters!

3. Box for Communications

Sew up a pipe to a special communication box is not necessary - it is more aesthetic than functional solution. But even if you leave the pipe in the bathroom and the kitchen is open, the area they occupy, useful still will not name. This loss of at least 0.5 square meters. m. in each room.

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4. Soundproofing

Soundproofing damps sound waves must therefore be thick enough usually 7 to 12 cm. It would seem, not so much. But even if the 20-meter soundproof room odnushke the thinnest material "disappear" 1.26 sq. m square.

5. decorative elements

Sometimes it happens at all unexpected - zamerschika BTI is subtracted from the total area of ​​apartments decorative panels and moldings. Usually not taken into account and building plasterboard walls to create niches and shelves. Such a reduction in housing owners even on hand - if alterations agreed upon, it is possible to write an application for recalculation of public utilities.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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