The true feelings of the households in the corridor; The real feelings of the middle household living in the corridor on the 26th floor.

Buying a house is a major event in anyone's life. It will not only take more than half to continue, but it is likely to live here for life. In order to make life more convenient and comfortable, you must consider the apartment type, surrounding facilities, infrastructure and so on. Many people think that buying a house should not buy a middle-class house with a corridor. Is this house really that bad? Below, we will show you the real feelings of the residents in the corridor and the real feelings of the residents living in the corridor on the 26th floor.

The real feelings of households in the corridor on the 26th floor.

1, lighting

The poor lighting of the house greatly affects the living comfort. Many friends say that residents in the middle of the corridor will have poor lighting problems. This does exist, for example, the window of my kitchen is just blocked by one side of the corridor, and there is a lighting problem. There is also a bedroom window on the north side, which is located under the top corridor, which also affects the lighting a little. However, I feel that my life has not been greatly affected. After all, the corridor is located on the north side, and the north side is cool, so I won't go here to bask in the sun. My balcony and two bedrooms belong to the sunny side, and the big windows have no effect on lighting at all. In addition, the window located under the top floor porch, in rainy days, even if you forget to close the window, rain rarely floats into the house, which is beneficial.

2. Ventilation equipment

The house has good ventilation effect, which is of great benefit to indoor ventilation and human health. Many friends think that middle households with corridors belong to fake north-south households. The ventilation effect is very bad. Actually, it's not. Most corridors are generally open. Even if they are not open, there is ventilation window. As for shielding, the most is to block the windows near the corridor. My family is like this. The kitchen windows are all pawned. But it does not affect indoor ventilation at all. I seldom open the second bedroom window on the north side when I live, because the wind is too strong after I open it. Generally, the kitchen window is left open for indoor ventilation. Secondly, the use of gas in the kitchen requires long-term ventilation. Third, it is because the window is blocked that the wind is not so strong, just to meet the needs of the room. So about ventilation, my home doesn't exist anyway.

3. Privacy and theft prevention

Privacy and theft prevention are also issues that must be considered by people in the corridor, and my home is no exception. The corridor is located on the north side. If you stand on the corridor, you can step on the windowsill by lifting your legs. If no measures are taken, there will be privacy leakage and theft prevention problems. Fortunately, my home is not facing the living room in the corridor, but the bedroom and kitchen. Even if there is no corridor in the bedroom window, you should hang curtains, so don't worry about privacy.

Another is anti-theft. I believe that as long as there is a corridor outside the window, it is allowed to install anti-theft nets. Of course, this is also an expense. I don't think this is a problem.

4. Noise and safety issues

Some friends think that there are corridors, people will often walk around, and noise will affect the quality of life of residents. Actually, don't worry about this. You'll understand when you really stay. Usually, there are few people walking in the corridor. Who doesn't need an elevator? Anyway, I have lived in the corridor for five years and walked no more than 10 times. The elevator is broken. Go once or twice at most. In addition, don't lose confidence in the sound insulation performance of your own windows. Now most of them are double-glazed windows, and the sound insulation effect is no problem.

Safety problems do exist, mainly because the corridor is semi-open, and there are only guardrails that meet safety standards. My house is a solid wall guardrail. Personally, I feel safer. Of course, it is indeed a problem for some children to fight in the corridor, but this cannot be regarded as a serious injury to this apartment.

These are my real feelings about the middle-class people in the corridor, and I have lived there for five years. Of course, these are four aspects that friends question about the households in the corridor. In fact, the middle door of the corridor is even better than the side door in several aspects. Let's have a look.

1, warm in winter and cool in summer

Generally, three sides of the side apartment are external walls, which is more than that of the middle apartment 1. In most cases, this side is either east or west. In winter, the cold air outside is very easy to penetrate into the room, and it may be cold indoors. If it is self-heating, it is obviously burning too much gas. In summer, outdoor hot air and strong light, shining on the wall, are likely to make the room hotter, and it is normal for air conditioners to use more electricity at home. Moreover, Chinese households can even rub the warmth of border households in winter, and it will not be too hot in summer.

2, less affected by rain.

It can be said that only the 1 surface of the medium-sized apartment in the corridor is directly outside. In stormy weather, the probability of water seepage in windows or walls is much smaller than that in side apartments. Water seepage caused by quality problems in the walls or windows of houses is very disturbing. At this point, mid-range households are much better.

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