QUOTE(kochin @ Jun 3 2014, 09:00 AM)
i think you got your north south in opposites.
south view is KL skyline.
north view is the mountains.
kekeke..
ok. humour you further.
B1 yard. notice the opening? yard is suppose to be airy and bright. with it's miniscule opening, are there enough ventilation and airyness to dry our mops? kekeke. from the diagram, it looks like it's fitted with vertical fins. not even a window opening there. that's one of my concern.
views attainable. what are you expecting from the bed 2 and bed 3 view from the rooms? be a voyeur by tying a cam to a broomstick or googled at wet panties at the yard? not to mention if the corridor is naturally ventilated, the bed 3 might hear noises from people at corridors.
depth and light exposure.
you just do a simulation on projected sunlight that is coming into your unit during daytime. with it's longish base, chances are the unit would be pretty dim most of the time. note the long wall without openings on the living dining area.
the B3 however excel in this department.
boss, the above are just my views.
again am deeply sorry if my views have hurt B1 purchasers.
The orientation of Tower C B3 somehow gives it advantage over Tower A B1. Judging by having the Master room, Living hall and Bedroom2 facing the city view, B3 have very good sunlight exposure. I personally also like the wet/dry kitchen concept in B3, as Asians like to "big fry" alot. south view is KL skyline.
north view is the mountains.
kekeke..
ok. humour you further.
B1 yard. notice the opening? yard is suppose to be airy and bright. with it's miniscule opening, are there enough ventilation and airyness to dry our mops? kekeke. from the diagram, it looks like it's fitted with vertical fins. not even a window opening there. that's one of my concern.
views attainable. what are you expecting from the bed 2 and bed 3 view from the rooms? be a voyeur by tying a cam to a broomstick or googled at wet panties at the yard? not to mention if the corridor is naturally ventilated, the bed 3 might hear noises from people at corridors.
depth and light exposure.
you just do a simulation on projected sunlight that is coming into your unit during daytime. with it's longish base, chances are the unit would be pretty dim most of the time. note the long wall without openings on the living dining area.
the B3 however excel in this department.
boss, the above are just my views.
again am deeply sorry if my views have hurt B1 purchasers.
Tower A B1 and Tower B B2 somehow needs to sacrifice some yard area if they intend to create a wet kitchen area.
Jun 3 2014, 10:18 AM

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