1, comfort and privacy: the design of one elevator for one household allows each household to have an independent elevator, which avoids the problem of waiting for the elevator during rush hours, reduces noise interference between neighbors and increases the comfort of living. Because there is only one household on each floor, the privacy of residents is well protected, and the mutual interference and voyeurism between neighbors are also reduced.
2. Safe and convenient: the design of one elevator and one household makes it safer for residents to enter and leave, and avoids the risk of strangers entering the elevator at will. At the same time, property services will be more thoughtful and provide better protection for residents. The design of one staircase and one household makes it more convenient for residents to go in and out, especially for families with old people and children, eliminating the hard work of going up and down stairs.
3. High cost and space design: the design of one staircase and one household has a larger pool area, so the cost of buying a house is relatively high. In addition, the property fees will be relatively high, but these fees are acceptable for families who buy high-end houses. Since there is only one household on each floor, designers can design the space more spacious and comfortable to meet the different needs of residents.
Disadvantages of one ladder and one household
1. High construction cost: As each household needs to be equipped with independent elevators and supporting facilities, the design of one elevator per household will lead to a substantial increase in construction cost. This may allow developers to pass on this part of the cost to consumers when pricing, thus making the house price of one ladder and one household relatively high.
2. Low space utilization and inconvenient maintenance: As there is only one household on each floor, it may cause space waste in public areas (such as elevators and corridors). Although these areas are very important to the daily life of residents, they are not always fully utilized when used. If the elevator breaks down or needs maintenance, it will bring inconvenience to residents' lives.
3. Lack of community interaction: the design of one staircase and one household makes the neighbors lack opportunities for interaction and communication. In the traditional multi-family residence, the interaction between residents is one of the important ways to establish community relations, and the design of one staircase and one household may break this tradition.
4. There are fire hazards, and the applicability is limited: for residential buildings with one staircase and one household, it may be difficult to evacuate and rescue people in case of emergency such as fire. This is because there is only one household on each floor, and there is no public staircase as an evacuation passage. The design of one staircase and one household may not be suitable for all types of families.