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Rooms adjacent to houses of different series and in individual construction

Over time, a professional realtor is no longer surprised by the questions of his clients. In fact, many people do not understand the series of houses, planners, square standards and much more. And they often ask: "What are adjoining rooms?"

Rational planning

Among the many characteristics of residential real estate is the layout can significantly change its market value. The price for an apartment or house will be higher if the arrangement of premises is thought out, rational and meets all the needs of a modern person, there is a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a dining room in the form of a zone or a separate room. Adjoining, for example, a nursery and a hall are two separate rooms, having one joint wall, in the middle of which there is a door.

Is it always about "Khrushchev"

The Soviet man still has negative associations with respect to the similar arrangement of living rooms. Therefore, selling or changing an apartment, he will try to find something "more modern." Certainly it will not be considered as a variant of "Khrushchev" - multi-storey brick houses built under Khrushchev. In all their apartments rooms are adjacent or, as many say, "wagon" (from one to another). However, to their great surprise, they find the same variant of location in the houses of other series:

  • In three-room apartments series "Brezhnevka" - more meters, walls from the panels, and therefore, cold houses with separate bathrooms;
  • In two-room apartments of the "Pentagon" series - panel nine-storey buildings;
  • In the apartments "stalinka" (a series of "full footage", built in the 30s) - with high ceilings, brick walls and spacious rooms.

Rooms adjacent are not found only in the series "improved layout" (121 and 141), as well as in special projects - multi-story houses built on an individual project, often elite, which occupy no more than 7% in the housing market.

How to create a cosiness

Experts assure that the house series is not so important as its location, remoteness from large shops and stops, kindergartens and schools, as a clean entrance and friendly neighbors. But the main role in the choice is always the feeling of comfort inside the apartment. Therefore, a sweet heart can be done and hated since childhood "Khrushchev," and a new house, built on an individual project. Everything is in the power of details: paints, furniture, appliances, decorative accessories and a single style. Against the background of all this it does not matter at all, the rooms are adjacent or each of them has a separate entrance.

In a modern way

Strangely enough, but in an individual project, too, the rooms are arranged so that one can go from one to another. It can be a large living room, on each side of which there are a bedroom of parents and children's rooms, as well as my father's office, my mother's workshop. In this case, the dining area can be located in the hall, and the kitchen itself can be skillfully hidden from prying eyes in a separate room. In multi-apartment buildings, there are more than two adjacent rooms in one apartment.

Rescue the situation by redevelopment

Thus, unlike the prevailing negative attitude to the "Khrushchev" version of the layout, the adjacent rooms never interfered with the creation of comfort in the house. But ... you can always go to extreme measures: make a redevelopment, as many owners did, who do not want to move.

For this, first of all, it will be necessary to coordinate the finished project with the technical inventory office, otherwise your redevelopment will be illegal. The same applies to private houses in the land of settlements. At home and at home in the garden areas, this rule does not apply. In their work, realtors often face the situation when it is necessary to sell an apartment, and in it an illegal layout is made, which, of course, complicates the process. And not always the current tenants know about the changes.

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