The difference between horizontal hall and vertical hall

Differences in lighting, space utilization and ventilation effect.

1, poor lighting: the lighting area of the horizontal hall is about 2 times or more than that of the vertical hall, the room is more spacious and bright, and there is no poor lighting in some spaces. The lighting area of the vertical hall is small, and the lighting far from the window will be poor.

2. Difference in space utilization ratio: the space utilization ratio of the horizontal hall is high. The horizontal hall includes aisle space, which is connected with other functional spaces and can also be used. The corridor area of the vertical hall corridor needs to be reserved, and this part of the space cannot be occupied, otherwise it will affect the spatial lines.

3. Difference of ventilation effect: The ventilation effect of the horizontal hall is relatively poor, and the horizontal hall belongs to one-way lighting, so doors and windows must be opened indoors for circular ventilation. The vertical hall is double-sided, and the double-sided vertical hall can circulate ventilation with good ventilation effect.

The horizontal hall is a kind of apartment structure, which means that the dining room and the living room are lined up, and it is horizontal from the perspective of upper north and lower south. Usually, the horizontal hall is the first choice for large-area apartment, which has better lighting than the conventional vertical hall. The design of the horizontal hall occupies more space, and the horizontal hall itself is relatively novel. The horizontal hall design of conventional houses in the market is still relatively rare. The vertical hall is a description of the layout of the living room, that is, the conventional straight hall. The width of the room is less than the depth, and the lighting surface is sufficient, which is more suitable for modern ordinary houses and has a high penetration rate. Compared with the horizontal hall, the horizontal hall has larger lighting area and better living experience, but it is not suitable for ordinary commercial housing.