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Enclosed balconies should be counted as full area.
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The closed ones are counted in full, and the unclosed ones are counted in half.
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Enclosed balconies and corridors shall be constructed according to their horizontal projection area. Concave balconies and balconies are calculated as half of their horizontal projection area.
The balcony in the main structure shall be calculated according to the horizontal area of the outer perimeter of the structure; The balcony outside the main structure should be calculated according to the horizontal projection area of its structural bottom plate1 2 area.
For unenclosed balconies that meet the following criteria, the floor area should be calculated according to the general horizontal projection of the envelope. If it is exceeded, then the excess part is calculated as the total floor area. Regardless of whether the enclosed balcony meets the following criteria, the floor area must be calculated. >>>More
Balconies are counted as floor area.
When buying a house, we are very concerned about the construction area, so, is the balcony considered the construction area? Next, let's take a closer look. >>>More
The original statement was that the closed area was counted as the full area, and the non-closed area was counted as the half area, but the construction area calculation rules issued in 11 years also said that it was counted as half area regardless of whether it was closed or not.
The balcony area is generally half, such as a balcony of 6 square meters, and the actual sales area is only 3 square meters. In addition, balconies are also divided into closed balconies and open balconies, closed that is, there are walls on both sides, and the middle side is empty, and the enclosed balcony is fully calculated when calculating the area. Half of what I just said is an open balcony, which is our common balcony with empty or guardrails on three sides.