Posted July 4, 20214 yr http://b-g.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/א.פ.6-פנטהאוז-38.pdf Could you please help me by telling where is the centre of apartment located? thanks a lot!
July 7, 20214 yr Staff Sorry, I am using an iPhone. Thus roughly placed the red dot = Centrepoint. For more accurate… use the green box outline to locate the exact center.
July 7, 20214 yr Staff 1. A rudimentary method is to scan a copy of this area of the layout plan, paste on a card board and cut-out an outline; 2. Next balance it on a nail to locate the centre of gravity. 3. It should most like be around the “red dot” area. 4. The method I used earlier is called “the eyeball method”. P.S. Please remember to discount the. Non-living-in area where possible. And yes not everything are missing areas! As can be seen from this case.
July 13, 20214 yr Author One more question for this topic please: As I understand, we shouldn’t take the balcony into consideration, in placing the centre of this apartment. I want to ask, why is that? Thank you very much🙏🏻🙏🏻🌷
July 13, 20214 yr Staff 2 hours ago, Ykr said: One more question for this topic please: As I understand, we shouldn’t take the balcony into consideration, in placing the centre of this apartment. I want to ask, why is that? Thank you very much🙏🏻🙏🏻🌷 It is not a living-IN area. And even in recent years, the Singapore government had to regulate how much ratio to floor area the balcony or PES is allowed for each flat. I have added this details somewhere in this forum. Forgot .. roughly perhaps not exceed 19%? Total floor area.. or thereabouts! “This is my way or the highway, lah!” Anyway there is no ruleset on this matter. Some others may do so, I don’t know… about them.
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