So I wondered why all dimensions was in imperial units, but on the sketch
the area is given in Sq meters.
What's normal practice in India?
I also noticed that despite the low price, priority to separate bathroom and
toilet with outside sink has been given, In DK, one wet room would cover
them, behind one singel door.
And a second thing is the direct entrance to the small foyer with direct
access to the living room.
Regards
Peter
1 Sq.ft. = 0,0929 Sq.m
1 sq.m = 10,76 Sq.ft.
Probably, and for obvious reasons, all technical work is done in SI but
Imperial units are often used for communicating with ordinary people.
Or they've seen the state of the US housing
business, and are preparing for the export market.
>I also noticed that despite the low price, priority to separate bathroom and
>toilet with outside sink has been given, In DK, one wet room would cover
>them, behind one singel door.
With a larger family, you don't want the queue for the private area to
be held up by people doing non-private things there.
>And a second thing is the direct entrance to the small foyer with direct
>access to the living room.
They appear to have non-carpet figures for their carpet % figures !
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