What are the advantages and disadvantages of split-level housing?

Split-level residence mainly refers to a house that is not on a plane, that is, the hall, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and balcony in the room are on several planes with different heights. Split-level residence and duplex residence have a similar feature, which is different from bungalow. Plane type means that all rooms in a family, such as hall, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, are on the same floor, while split-level and duplex rooms are on different floors.

The difference between split-level houses and duplex houses is that although both houses are at different levels, the height of duplex houses often exceeds the height of one person, which is equivalent to two floors, while the height of split-level houses is lower than that of one person, so people can see the second floor when standing on the first floor. Therefore, staggered floors are called "compression compound". In addition, the first and second floors of duplex buildings are often vertically projected, and the upper and lower areas are the same; However, the two (or three) floors of staggered type are not vertically overlapped, but staggered with each other in the form of unequal height.

The split-level residence only needs to calculate the area of the first floor, so the split-level residence can be designed to be 80-90 square meters, so that ordinary citizens can afford a new type of residence with rich floors and reasonable control of area and total price.

Another feature of split-level housing is that it enriches the picture level of home life. Many people have to make a step and design a platform in the room in order to change the traditional living space and enjoy a happy three-dimensional life when buying a house for decoration. The split-level residence has been improved and improved in dynamic and static zoning, privacy and comfort.

In addition, the design of split-level houses has certain restrictions on their lifting height, and at the same time, the requirements for earthquake resistance are higher than those of ordinary houses. Due to the requirements of ventilation and lighting, the staggered floors are mainly east-west staggered floors.

Advantages:

Advantages 1? Visually more spacious

Compared with the flat floor, the five senses feel that the air volume is larger and the area is larger than the actual area.

It can not only achieve the spacious effect like a high hall, but also not waste the available area like a high hall.

The scattered floors make the space changeable and smooth.

Advantage two? Space is more flexible

The height difference of floors makes the ceiling height change and the space become personalized.

The edge of the floor increases the directionality of the space.

Floor height difference can create spatial coherence.

The capacity of a small space can be effectively utilized.

Advantage three? The line of sight is richer

Pull out the staggered floor obliquely above or below, and the line of sight changes more abundantly than the plane.

The same ceiling, but staggered levels, the line of sight can look up.

Advantage five? Reduce space waste

You can get through all floors without corridors and special stairwells.

Space can be used flexibly, and staggered floor design is a common method for small houses.

Advantage six? Deal with the provisions of the building law

In areas where only two floors can be built according to the law, a pavilion can be pulled out by staggered floor design.

Advantage seven? promote exchange

Stairs can be used as boarding seats or storage drawers.

The living room is located in the center, allowing the whole family to get together naturally.

disadvantaged

Space is difficult to grasp, and it is difficult to get customers' understanding without making a model.

It is difficult to build wooden houses and pour reinforced concrete in design.

Not suitable for multi-room configuration, and the sound insulation effect is not good.

Not suitable for the elderly or the disabled, it is not convenient to set up an elevator.

It is not a design that has existed since ancient times, and the feng shui is unclear.

Buildings with staggered floor design should be imported

1. Different levels of construction land.

I want to build half a basement.

I want to use the upper part of the parking garage.

4. Want to increase the storage space under the floor?

5. Areas with strict requirements on building height

Buildings with staggered floor design should not be imported.

1. Don't want to waste time on design.

2. Can't make a model

3. Users are elderly or disabled.

4. There are often big items coming in and out.

5. Privacy-conscious customers

(The above answers were published on 2015-10-19. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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