Traditional
architecture found throughout the house building sector generally
supplies two-story houses with all the primary living space on the first
floor as well as the sleeping quarters to the second floor. However, a
popular option to this floor plan has evolved that's become known as
reverse living. Read on with me as I explain inverse living and allow
you to decide when a reverse floor plan may appropriate for you. Dleedon floor plan
In
conventional two-story houses, active living space found in rooms such
as the living room, kitchen, dining room, study and family room are
located on the first floor. This organization provides ease of entry to
and exit from the home throughout the normal span of the day, when
homeowners as well as their own families often make regular and multiple
excursions into and out of their house and, along the way, need the
convenience of a same-floor relationship between their indoor and
outside living space. The passive activity of sleep, generally happening
in the bedrooms, is relegated to the second floor, the least suitable
amount of the conventional two-story house.
Dleedon Site plan
The
easiest type of an inverse living floor plan is the reversal of the
living space as well as the sleeping space in a two-story home. This
relationship of indoor living to the outdoors environs changes as a
result of view corridors or outdoor comforts, that a client seeks to
optimize exposure. This kind of floor plan is most common for dwellings
situated to make the most of scenic views produced by mountains,
hilltops, marshes, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, stream, water sweeps
and urban skylines. Putting living space in the upper most level inside
the home, views more easily captured or maybe made visible when they
could be partially or completely blocked on lower degrees.
Within
an inverse dwelling floor plan, bedrooms are relegated to the inactive
aspects of the house. In some reverse living floor plans, the master
bedroom may be contained on the home's upper most level, in the event
the homeowner wants to appreciate the views in the solitude and serenity
of its bedroom.
Now, is a reverse living floor plan suited for
you? It can be if your building lot is situated on or proximate to
attractive landscapes or view corridors, whether crafted by man or
nature, and you would like to love those views!