House with moderate wind circulation
The direction of the house directly affects the level of ventilation. An ideal house should have light wind circulation, helping to keep the air fresh. If the area has too strong wind or continuous drafts, the living space is easily dusty, noisy and causes discomfort, affecting daily life.
Front door not facing the elevator
In apartments, avoid choosing houses with main doors facing the elevator directly. This location is often crowded, easily noisy, lacks privacy and affects the comfort of the family.
Healthy surrounding living environment
Priority should be given to houses in areas with sufficient light, ventilation, no unpleasant odors or loud noises. At the same time, it is necessary to consider the distance to works such as hospitals, power stations, landfills... because these places can affect the quality of the living environment.
Spacious front house space
A house with airy front space will create a comfortable feeling, not being stuffy. Conversely, if the space is too cramped and visibility is limited, it will make the occupant feel suffocated in the long run.
Limit houses with exposed horizontal beams
When choosing a house, pay attention to the ceiling. Positions with exposed horizontal beams, especially above the bed, sofa or desk, can create a heavy feeling, easily causing stress during long-term activities.