Apartments with good ventilation along the North-South axis are often highly appreciated for their airy and comfortable living space. However, many people when buying a house only pay attention to the fact that the apartment has windows in two directions, ignoring a more important factor, which is the ability to create real convective airflow.
In fact, an apartment is considered well ventilated when the windows on both sides can create a flow of air throughout the living space. When looking at the house, buyers can check by opening the windows to feel the air circulation in the apartment.
Apartments with natural wind reception often bring a more comfortable feeling during use. Regular circulation of air in the house helps reduce feelings of stuffiness, limit mold and create a cooler living environment, especially for apartments in high-rise buildings.
In addition to ventilation, the entrance area is also an important detail but is often underestimated when choosing to buy a house. This is not only a transition space before entering the main living area but also greatly affects storage capacity and tidiness in the house.
Apartments without separate entrances are often prone to shoes and belongings placed right next to the living room, causing a messy and unsightly feeling even though shelves are arranged.
Meanwhile, designs with spacious entrances, integrated shoe cabinets, dressing rooms or small warehouses will help optimize storage space. When living for a long time, especially for families with young children, these areas help store clothes, shoes and bulky items more conveniently, contributing to improving the daily living experience.