Advantages and disadvantages of feng shui in stacked villas
Overlapping villas are divided into upper overlapping villas and lower overlapping villas, with different advantages and disadvantages. When considering your own needs, you can consider it comprehensively and finally decide whether to choose the upper overlapping villa or the lower overlapping villa.
Generally, there are attics and terraces upstairs (or yards), which are clean and sunny and not affected by the residents downstairs. The disadvantage is that it is difficult to climb stairs (some stairs are outside, which will be affected in rainy days) (unless two floors are used as one floor, it feels that 6 meters is too high). The feeling of not having a villa is similar to that of a duplex building. The feeling of the next stack is similar to that of an ordinary villa, with a yard and some basements, and the living room is about 4 meters high. The disadvantage is that due to the influence of upper-level residents, the sunshine on the first floor is not very good if the building distance is small.
Generally speaking, the superimposed villa has the following characteristics: First. Low-rise: Most overlapping villas have four to five floors. Due to the height limitation, two villas are usually stacked on top of each other; Second. Low density: the plot ratio of superimposed villas is about 1. This plot ratio is higher than that of conjoined villas, but lower than that of multi-storey apartments; Third. Room area: between apartments and conjoined villas, the construction area of overlapping villas is mostly 150 square meters, mostly between 200-300 square meters. One ladder and two households, plus a hanging garden, make the owner feel like returning to a wild open-air courtyard as soon as he enters the door. Fourth. It has all the elements of a villa: the lower unit has a small garden, and the upper unit has a larger terrace; A good and irreplaceable natural environment; Every household has a porch garden or balcony garden; The raised floor avoids dampness and poor sight; High-tech buildings; Design a variety of ways to go home to show the distinguished status of the owners; Compared with other villa types, the price is lower.
Geomantic omen of cascading villas
Advantages and disadvantages of feng shui in stacked villas
Advantages and disadvantages of the upper-level villa: the upper-level villa generally has an attic and a terrace (which can also be used as a yard), which is clean and sunny, and is not affected by the residents downstairs. The disadvantage is that it is difficult to climb stairs (some stairs are outside, which will be affected in rainy days) (unless two floors are used as one floor, it feels that 6 meters is too high). The feeling of not having a villa is similar to that of a duplex building.
Advantages and disadvantages of low-rise villa: the feeling of low-rise villa is similar to that of ordinary villa, with a yard and some basements, and the living room is about 4 meters high. The disadvantage is that due to the influence of upper-level residents, the sunshine on the first floor is not very good if the building distance is small.
Geomantic features of laminated villas
The advantages and disadvantages of the upper and lower overlapping villas are different. When considering your own needs, you can consider them comprehensively and finally decide whether to choose overlap or overlap. After understanding the advantages and disadvantages of stacked villas, let's take a look at the characteristics of stacked villas! Overlapping villas are mostly low-rise buildings with 4-5 floors; The plot ratio is about1; The room area is generally between 200 and 300 square meters.