The main door looks straight into the kitchen or bathroom
Designing doors facing directly the kitchen or toilet can cause inconvenience in daily life, reduce privacy and affect the overall aesthetics of the space.
You can arrange partitions, shelves or small screens in the entrance area to create buffer spaces, helping to separate spaces more clearly. At the same time, this method also contributes to increasing the discreetness and neatness of the house.
Damp bathroom
Although not located in the center, the long-lasting moldy bathroom still adversely affects the living environment, easily generating bacteria, mold and unpleasant odors.
Keep the bathroom always dry and ventilated; clean periodically, install fans or open windows to reduce moisture and odors.
Living room lacks light, no windows
The dark, stuffy living room space will reduce the quality of life, causing a feeling of stuffiness and discomfort.
Enhance lighting with a suitable lighting system; prioritize bright colored interiors or reflective surfaces to create a wider and more airy feeling.
The house has no balcony
Lack of a balcony can limit the ability to capture natural light and circulate air in the house.
Take advantage of windows to receive wind and light; arrange more green trees in the house to improve air quality and create a comfortable feeling.
Arrange green trees in the house
Placing green trees not only helps beautify the space but also contributes to improving air quality, reducing stress and creating a feeling of relaxation.
Choose plants that are easy to care for, suitable for indoor lighting conditions and arrange them in ventilated locations to maximize efficiency.