In China, buying a home has a special meaning for families who are married and have children. Many people use up their life savings or the fruits of their hard work in business to buy a desirable home. Therefore, choosing the right house is crucial in the process of buying a home. However, due to the lack of experience in buying a home, many people may face the dilemma of how to choose.
When buying a house, Chinese usually pay attention to the layout of the house, the orientation and the configuration of the elevator and the number of households. These factors not only affect the comfort of living, but can also have a profound impact on life later in life.
One-staircase, two-bedroom units are often considered ideal. This type of house structure is usually permeable from north to south, and the shared area is relatively small. In addition, since there are only two households on each floor, the number of people using the elevator is smaller, which brings convenience in daily life. Especially on busy mornings, you don't have to waste time waiting for elevators anymore.
In contrast, the configuration of two ladders and four households** is more close to the people. It provides two elevators to ensure that while one elevator is being repaired, the other elevator can be used as a backup, providing more security and convenience for high-rise residents. However, the disadvantage of this type of house is that its lighting and ventilation may not be as good as that of one ladder and two households, and the shared area is also larger.
When choosing a house type, the north-south transparency and side sleeve design are generally considered to be the best choices. This is because they are better able to meet the requirements of Feng Shui and ensure good lighting and ventilation. In addition, the south-facing design of the master bedroom and living room provides a better living experience. The kitchen and bathroom are designed to face north to help keep them dry and clean. Usually, the ** of the side sleeve will be slightly higher than the middle sleeve because they have advantages in terms of lighting, ventilation and visibility.
In conclusion, buying a home is a big decision that requires us to carefully weigh various factors. Choosing the right layout, orientation, and configuration of elevators and units will bring convenience and comfort to our future lives. Therefore, during the home buying process, we need to be cautious and avoid making hasty decisions.