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How to treat housing design paper
1, look at the drawings first. The location, height, foundation depth, wall thickness and ground practices will be marked here, so be careful when reading the drawings.

2. Look at the components on the design drawing. Floor layout, supporting columns, cantilever beams, walls, cad floor plans of second-floor villas, doors and windows, etc. These internal layouts are complicated, and it is necessary to carefully understand the designer's thinking.

3. Look at the door and window design on the design drawing. Doors and windows are issues that everyone cares about, involving lighting and installation. You can see the width, number and partition wall of windows from the design drawing.

What are the precautions for choosing apartment and floor?

1. There should be an all-round and multi-level consideration in the choice of room type-geographical location, planning and design, economic value, property management, living concept, etc. In the inspection of "hardware" facilities, property buyers not only visit the model room, but also rely on "paper" drawings. However, it is often the exquisite sales brochures and various trendy ideas that make people see things in a blur. The floor plan composed of lines and color blocks makes it difficult for ordinary buyers to understand the advantages and disadvantages of residential performance.

From the point of view of air quality, if the height exceeds 30 meters, the air quality will be worse. Moreover, the upper air is thin, and people with certain diseases are prone to discomfort, especially those with chronic bronchitis, heart disease, angina pectoris and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. You should be more careful when choosing high-rise buildings.

3. From the psychological point of view, people living at the top are prone to have a feeling of "unstable foundation" and are often depressed. Walking in high-rise residential areas, people will also feel depressed.

4. People's ideal house should be a six-or seven-story house close to the ground and nature. Too low a floor will lead to insufficient light and humidity and slow air circulation. Moreover, cars and asphalt roads will increase the content of formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and nitrogen in the air. When choosing a low-rise building, it is safe to keep at least 200 meters away from the main road.

Matters needing attention in reading pictures

1, whether the layout is reasonable. Whether the basic layout of hall, room, kitchen and bathroom is reasonable.

2. Whether the lane setting is reasonable. Will the route of people's activities in it be repeated, will it collide, and will it be unreasonable? For example, it is unreasonable to go back to the bedroom from the bathroom through the living room.

3. Whether the functions are complete. In addition to normal food and shelter, we should also take into account the functions of drying clothes, balcony fitness and sundries storage. If there are babies, the elderly and the sick, we should also meet their actual needs.

4, whether the size conforms to the principle of ergonomics. People need a certain scale of space to sit, lie, jump, squat, walk, bend over and switch supplies.

5. Whether the color conforms to the principles of chromatics. The main thing is that these colors should be coordinated and there will be no disturbing or depressing feeling.

6. Whether the design style is uniform. Whether the design and modeling conform to the aesthetics of individuals and families.

7, artificial lighting settings are reasonable. The lighting requirements for dining, reading, leisure and sleeping are different. Lighting design should meet the demand for light under different conditions, and the switch position should be simple and convenient.

8. Whether the natural lighting is optimized. Make more use of natural light to meet the needs of daytime lighting.

9. Are there any requirements for personalization? Nobody wants to have thousands of people at home. Everyone's preferences, experiences, feelings and expectations are different. Good design can refine and amplify these personal characteristics and become a unique feature of this family.