It’s said that when building a house, it’s better to have more electrical outlets than ever before. It seems that home ownership is something that costs a lot of money. Following “1bit::memo”, here are some notes on houses.
These are notes from a friend, so they may not be accurate. You can check and see for yourself for more details.
I believe that each room must have a window. The windows are not meaningless and you want to make sure they are meaningful.
By considering the purpose of that window, we want to install it with a blurred, unified mindset, so our friends’ I’d like to describe the perspectives I felt after listening to the story. (Content may be added.)
A.The perspective of windows to let in light from the outside.
Electric light alone can make the room look dark, so windows are needed to let in light from the outside. In some cases, it is better to install such windows on the west, east, and south walls, closer to the ceiling (above). It may be better to install such windows on the west, east and south walls, closer to the ceiling (above).
By installing them above, you can easily open the windows and have a sense of privacy. You don’t want your living room or entryway to be dimly lit, for example, so there’s an auxiliary window to let light in from outside. and may be useful.
B. The perspective of a window to assist in air circulation.
You may need windows as air circulation. Kitchens, bathrooms, etc.
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be considered in conjunction with A.’s light.
. Depending on the location, one window may be able to cover both ABs.
C. A window that should be considered for privacy, a perspective
If you have that window open, there will be windows that you don’t want to have a full view of what’s going on inside from the outside .
This may be especially true of toilets, bathrooms and living rooms.
Such windows should be designed to be hard to see, or they should be installed on top of the wall. .