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Transformation of traditional three-bedroom apartment

After the "two-child, three-child policy" was opened, more and more parents began to re-plan their families to welcome the arrival of newborns.

In this process, the first problem faced by many families is that the house is not enough to live in.

Most parents prefer to rebuild one more room for the arrival of their two children at the beginning of the renovation than to change to a bigger house and leave a space for their children.

To build an extra room, not only simply separate several walls, but also meet these design principles: structure, function, moving line, light, air and so on.

1. apartment structure

Before the apartment is renovated, it is necessary to analyze which parts of the apartment structure can be changed and which parts cannot be changed.

For example, load-bearing walls, shear walls and external walls can never be demolished!

Windows can't be changed easily, so as not to affect the beauty of the whole building. If the owner must change the window, he needs to apply to the developer or the property and get the approval of the relevant unit before changing it.

Also pay attention to avoid sewer pipes, gas pipes, etc. , in order to avoid water leakage.

02. Spatial function

Each space of the house carries different living needs, so the requirements for area are different.

Add a children's room with a width of at least 3.3 meters and a depth of 4.5 meters to meet the most basic comfort. Secondly, ensure the privacy of the bedroom, stay away from public areas and sound insulation.

03. Huxing moving line

Generally speaking, the moving line of an apartment refers to the route that people walk from one functional area to another in the house.

There are three common types: tourists moving, home moving and domestic moving.

Whether two rooms become three rooms or three rooms become four rooms, the increase of living room and functional room cannot be confused.

As shown in the above figure, the three moving lines have their own ways, which shows that the planning of moving lines is very reasonable and the dynamic and static zoning is also very good.

04. Indoor light

Children's rooms should ensure adequate indoor lighting, preferably facing the sun. If it is a shady room, improving the illumination of the room with lights can make up for the lack of lighting.

In addition, it should be noted that the addition of children's rooms should not block the light of other indoor spaces.

For example, the children's room is directly set in the guest dining room, which blocks the balcony from lighting, resulting in the guest dining room becoming a darkroom. (Little TA believes that no one will do this ~)

05. Indoor ventilation

We often say "north-south convection" refers to indoor ventilation.

There are windows in the north and south of the house, and the two windows are opposite, so that the wind can pass through the hall, and the indoor air is always in a circulating state, which makes the air fresh and reduces indoor bacteria and pollution.

When adding a room, be careful not to destroy the indoor air convection.

Huxing can be changed, but it can't be changed casually. Within the permitted range of huxing, the three-bedroom apartment will be changed into four-bedroom apartment by moving the space position and rearranging it to meet the needs of more people.