No balcony
Some apartments are designed without balconies or homeowners renovate this area into bedrooms or gyms. However, the lack of balconies limits living space in terms of natural light and ventilation. In addition, the need to dry clothes, plant trees or relax outdoors also becomes more inconvenient.
The corridor is too long, with little use value
In multi-room apartments, long corridors often only play a connecting role without additional specific functions. This not only increases construction costs but also causes waste of space, while that space can be fully utilized for more useful purposes.
Narrow and extended apartment
Apartments with tube form or narrow width are prone to problems with light distribution and air circulation. The inner area is often lack of light, stuffy, affecting comfort when living. At the same time, the arrangement of furniture in long and narrow spaces is also less flexible.
Kitchen and bathroom are arranged too close
When the kitchen and bathroom areas are placed close together or share a common entrance, inconvenience in daily life will easily arise. Food odors can spread to the toilet area and vice versa, affecting the user experience.
In addition, hygiene and privacy are also difficult to ensure without reasonable separation solutions.