Is it reasonable for a high rise residence to have no entrance foyer?

Updated on Entrance door 2024-06-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Reasonable, the entrance hall you said should be the entrance.

    This depends on the architectural design, as long as the drawings are approved, there is basically no problem, and there is no reasonable or unreasonable problem.

    When you buy a house, you should have already looked at the layout of the room, and you can find a household with a porch.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This depends on the individual, there are pros and cons to not entering the foyer, and the shared area will be smaller for a certain horse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello and a pleasure for you. It is reasonable for high-rise residential buildings to have no entrance hall, and without an entrance hall, the shared area will be small. The entrance hall should be the entrance This depends on the architectural design, as long as the drawings are reviewed, there is basically no problem, there is no reasonable and unreasonable problem When you buy a house, you should have a good look at the layout of the room, and you can find a household with a hallway.

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