simuls
Senior Member
This 2 bed, 2 bath craze has me perplexed as well. Do people really love their ensuites that much? I've never really cared whether I walk 15 feet to an ensuite or 20 feet to one down the hallway.
This 2 bed, 2 bath craze has me perplexed as well. Do people really love their ensuites that much? I've never really cared whether I walk 15 feet to an ensuite or 20 feet to one down the hallway.
This 2 bed, 2 bath craze has me perplexed as well. Do people really love their ensuites that much? I've never really cared whether I walk 15 feet to an ensuite or 20 feet to one down the hallway.
Well, if there's 2-3 living in a bdrm and you have guests. What if everyone needs to go to the washroom at once? Or if you have one bathroom, but 2 people need to use it at once? Run down stairs to the amenities one? Elevators maybe slow while you hold it in.
Well, if there's 2-3 living in a bdrm and you have guests. What if everyone needs to go to the washroom at once? Or if you have one bathroom, but 2 people need to use it at once? Run down stairs to the amenities one? Elevators maybe slow while you hold it in.
it wasn't disasterous for our parents' generation where 4-5 people lived in 3 bedroom, 1 bath 900 SF bungalows.
I grew up with 1 bathroom and several people in the family. So we did have to share the bathroom. But I remember having to hold it in sometimes and banging on doors to rush people out of the washroom. It's just more convenient to have two people. Holding it in isn't very good for the health. Also, if someone is in the washroom showing and you need to go. It's also a pain. We end up having to leave the door open in case. So at least it could be shared.
When I look at the interior walls on each floor it doesn't look like the floor plan is actually that big. I count about 10 small units per floor? Really look tiny when viewed from above, but I'm sure a house would look small too if you took the roof and front wall off. I guess we don't actually need that much space to live.
I've been trying to place the attached floorplan "passion" into the tower floor plate. Even though different floors has different plans, from the structural beams, the location of the elevator shaft, you can pretty much figure out where each room starts and end.
I meant 21 x 21 is split between Kitchen and Living, so Living is really only 10.5" somewhat narrow, no?That is a 10' den not living room. 10' is a perfectly reasonable viewing distance given today's wall mounted flat-screens.