The area inside the suite refers to the sum of the indoor usable area of the complete set of commercial houses and the area of the walls and the balcony area. When calculating the area of the suite, it is necessary to consider the usable area of the suite, the area of the wall in the suite, and the floor area of the balcony. Among them, the usable area of the suite includes the sum of the area of the bedroom area, living room, hallway, kitchen, bathroom, indoor storage room, wall cabinet and other spaces. In addition, the balcony part of the suite has different calculation methods according to different design types, for example, the enclosed balcony is calculated according to the horizontal projection area of the periphery, the balcony is calculated by half of the horizontal projection area of the bottom plate, and the concave balcony is calculated by half of the net area.
The difference between the floor area and the area inside the suite is the size, the inclusions, the calculation formula, and the definition. The interior area of the suite is usually larger than the indoor usable area, because it includes the wall area and the balcony area, while the indoor usable area is relatively small. The area inside the suite includes the real usable space, excluding the occupied space such as walls, while the building area includes all the floor area, including walls, etc. The calculation formula is also different, the construction area = the construction area in the suite + the apportioned area, and the area in the suite = the usable area + the wall area + the balcony area. The floor area is broad and general, including all the floor area, while the area of the suite refers to the usable area of a single-family building, excluding walls and pools.
For example, if an apartment has an indoor usable area of 80 square meters, a balcony area of 10 square meters, and an interior wall area of 5 square meters, then the floor area of the apartment is 95 square meters. The construction area also needs to be added to the shared area, which usually includes common parts such as public walkways and elevator halls, which are included in the construction area and not included in the area of the suite.
To sum up, the calculation of the area inside the suite involves a number of factors, including the usable area, wall area, balcony area, etc., while the floor area is a broader concept that needs to consider the area of the shared part. When buying or understanding property information, it is very important to correctly understand and distinguish the concept of unit area and floor area. Built-up area within the suite