The floor height of the bathroom downslab area is less than 2 2, do I need to calculate the floor ar

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The red part counts the full area, two algorithms.

    The balcony in the main structure should be calculated according to the outer area of the structure (if you want to apply, the white part above should also be counted as 1 2 area, so it is better to calculate the whole area, note that the new code says the height of the structure, not the net height).

    See GB T50353-2013

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The red part is the floor area calculated by 1 2.

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