How to choose floors for high-rise residential buildings?

Don’t choose the top three floors. Don’t choose a floor with light pollution every day. Don’t choose the lowest two floors.

I have lived in a high-rise residential building for a while. I think the building was on the 28th floor. I lived on the 27th floor. When you take the elevator every day, you spend a lot of time in the elevator. Normally, if I get home, I don't want to go downstairs at all. Therefore, even if there is an elevator, when I buy things, I buy a lot at once, and I am too lazy to go downstairs to the nearby supermarket for trivial things.

That was fine. It wasn’t until summer that I discovered that the floor was too high and there was no shelter. I was exposed to the sun every day and the temperature in my home was extremely high. I have to turn on the air conditioner all day long. In a house where three people live, I don't turn on the air conditioner when I'm not at home during working hours. I turn it on only when I get home. Each person has to pay hundreds of dollars in electricity bills a month...

So , The view from the high-rise is good, but in fact, there is not much time to really calm down and look at the scenery outside the window. There is a lot of smog in the city now, and the dust from high-rise buildings is also very serious. Doors and windows are closed most of the time. Don't let yourself live in "dire straits" in the summer just to "see" the "non-existent" scenery.

With the development of urban construction, many high-rise buildings are constantly being built. However, many high-rise buildings are constructed without considering the surrounding environment, resulting in sometimes being affected by the surrounding environment.

For example, the most common one is light pollution.

Generally speaking, if the floor is relatively low, it is easy to be affected by the lighting of billboard screens in nearby hotels and the like, especially those that constantly change color. If you look at them too much, you will feel uncomfortable. If the floor is too high, it will also be subject to light pollution from distant places, such as city searchlights.

When choosing a room, you should first experience what it is like during the day and what it is like at night. During the day, if the glass exterior walls in other places reflect into your own house, it will increase the temperature of the house, and sometimes it may cause a fire.

Living in this light-polluted environment for a long time can also make people feel uncomfortable.

Rather than choosing the lowest two floors is to avoid a humid environment, to avoid being "influenced" by the property's garbage being not cleaned up in time, having a peculiar smell in your house, or being "influenced" by the peculiar smell...

< p>A friend lives on the eighth floor, and the location is not bad. But every time I go to her house, after listening to the car in the parking lot and going upstairs, I will pass the trash can in the stairwell downstairs. Because the garbage in the community is managed uniformly, and someone cleans it up regularly, so domestic garbage is collected every day. It needs to be transported from the parking lot on the ground floor...

In the summer, if the garbage truck does not transport the cleaned garbage in time, the smell will be very "sour"...

So when choosing a floor, it’s probably better to start from the 3rd floor. You don’t have to worry about walking up the stairs even if there’s no power, and you don’t have to worry about issues like poor sunlight and humidity on the ground floor...