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Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Wedge-tung

In the recent house type optimization work, Liangzi found that the demand for 2 to 3 is the strongest.

There could be two reasons for this:

First, there are more and more second-child families, and the original 2 rooms can no longer meet the living needs, so there must be one more bedroom.

Second, it may be that working from home, doing homework from home is becoming more common, and it is necessary to squeeze out a space that is more mobile.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Last week, Liangzi wrote a good house type optimization | After the article came out, I don't know how many friends "copied their homework".

But a friend left a message for me in the background, asking for a reminder, and I know. Today is the second installment of the compilation. If you still can't solve the problem of your home type, it's not too late to consider paying for a consultation.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Case 1: 90 units with a width of 90 on both sides

Issue:

This is a typical comfortable 2-bedroom unit, and the owner wants to have an extra study room, but does not want the living room to be affected too much.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Solution:

1. By turning the "L" shaped kitchen into a "U" shape, the depth of the kitchen is compressed to make room for the dining table. And this kind of migratory movement is also more popular now.

2. Turn the original dining room into a study, and the sliding door adopts a triple folding type. When you are not cooking, you can open the sliding door on the north side as a whole, and the lighting of the restaurant will not be affected.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

In this way, the original living room has been preserved, the large pattern has not changed, and the space is bright. However, most of the old and small buildings are brick-concrete structures, and it is actually quite difficult to move the structural walls, so we must be cautious.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Case 2: Intensive living room

Issue:

This is a two-bedroom unit with two sides, and the owner wants to add a room, but does not want to make the living room a dark hall. Fortunately, the north side is wide and the resources are relatively sufficient, so it can be optimized.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Solution:

1. Change the direction of the kitchen door, so that the original restaurant location can be changed to a "one-room", and the flow of entry is also smooth.

2. Adjust the non-load-bearing wall between the original dining room and the bedroom, so that the middle room can have a balcony, and if it is a study, you can make a glass partition to ensure the lighting of the dining table area.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

3. The dining room and living room are combined into one, and if the home is mainly for studying, you can also replace the combination of sofa and TV with a long table.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Case 3: LDK integration

Issue:

This was originally a 2-bedroom and 2-living room unit, and the owner needed 3 rooms.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Solution:

1. Divide the original 2 face widths into 3 parts, properly compress the living room and bedroom, and add a study room about 2.5 meters wide.

2. Because the bathroom and kitchen share a balcony, it is not suitable for everyone to nest. Therefore, consider changing the bathroom and kitchen from the original one-sided arrangement to a double-sided arrangement, so that the location of the dining room will be reduced.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

3. The kitchen is considered semi-open, which can cope with "heavy oil smoke" families. The entrance will also be a little brighter.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Case 4: Indirect lighting

Issue:

This is a 2-bedroom unit with a tight width, and the owner wants to add a room, but there is only so much space to get light, and we can only choose between whether the room is bright or the living room is bright.

In the end, we chose the room to be bright, and the living room and dining room were indirectly lit.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Solution:

1. Turn the original living room into a standard second bedroom, and you can also make a large storage space back to back when you enter the door.

2. "Flatten" the original kitchen space and turn it into a semi-open way, which can ensure the lighting needs of the restaurant.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

3. The original north bedroom can be retained, or made into a study, and the living room can achieve the effect of "semi-bright" through the lighting on the north side.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Case 5: Keep the living room

Issue:

This is a 2-bedroom unit with less than enough width, and the owner wants to add a room, but wants to keep the original living room, what should I do?

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

Solution:

1. Take advantage of the large depth of the original two bedrooms, embed a glass room in the middle, which can be used as a bedroom or a study.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

2. Retract the original kitchen position and place the refrigerator outside the kitchen, so that a complete dining room can be formed, and one more room may have more people to eat.

Well-conceived house type optimization | "Two to Three" Compilation(2)

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Conclusion

Apartment type optimization is to help you understand the needs and the possibility of the house, realize the "adaptation" between the two, abandon the "death" practice that does not meet the norms, and avoid stepping on the pit, so it is not as simple as giving you a floor plan.

Before optimization, it is necessary to effectively collect customer needs and collect information about the load-bearing wall. If it can be accompanied by some on-site photos, it will be more conducive to the development of optimization work. An experienced architect will definitely bring you "value".