QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ Jan 18 2019, 04:45 PM)
Aman houses more modern?????? modern that still come with pitch roof or slanding roof?????? 10 yrs ago sep already launched fully RC concrete roof already....(unfortunately lack of skilled workmanship and designs let these modern design homes a disappointment.).
also after experienced with modern designed homes for 2 phases, it didn't prove that public at this price category able to fully appreciate modern homes, hence sep decided to go back to those Balinese and English old fashion designs.
Well at least now EW can play with modern designed homes with ES....lets see how it goes. But for EA, funny that their smds are very 'classic' look but their bungalows are modern....OK lah….modern macam dahlia. actually dahlia façade is the best I see for Aman, at par with ES.
abt traffic, hopefully DASH will take some pressure off NKVE.
you can take SEG for example. Their 1st phase of modern designed smds taken a beating. many said it looks like factory or warehouse. That's why you don't see these designs anymore in subsequent phases.
Bean bro,
I was not referring to the roof lah when I say modern house plan.
I actually prefer a pitch roof at Dahlia/TA vs those flat roof at Eco Sanctuary. It is easier and cheaper to maintain a pitch roof.
Flat roof need a lot of regular maintenance to prevent water leakage issue. For those that can afford Eco Santuary, $$ is not an issue for them lah.
$$ to regularly maintain the flat roof is peanuts compare to the cost of their ES house.
When I say modern house plan, I am referring to the open floor house plan at Dahlia. e.g. living room, dining room and dry kitchen blend together into one large spacious space. By removing any visual barriers or walls, the interior and exterior spaces will appear much larger. The interior will be much brighter too since natural sunlight from the side wall will be shared across living, dining and kitchen areas.
The kitchen and the living room is the heart of the home where people would spend most of their time.
I like the fact that I can easily watch my kids in an open floor house plan.e.g
Parents cooking or preparing the meal in the kitchen can easily supervise and directly see/keep a close eye on what their small children are doing in the living room.
This can be very desirable safety reason for a stay at home parent that don't have a maid or helper.
Also, parents can watch their favourite tv shows on the giant big screen tv in the living room wall while he/she prepares meals or wash pots and dishes in the kitchen.
In addition to that, when I hold parties, I can fully use the dry kitchen island area to entertain guests. I could also talk to or socialize with guests in the living areas while I am busy preparing food at the dry kitchen/breakfast area since there is no wall in between dry kitchen/breakfast area, dining room and living room. Entertaining guests is not only easier but also more enjoyable since I wont miss a beat while cooking and preparing food during parties.
Other benefits of an open floor plan...
- Improved sociability and communication. Without walls, it's possible to talk to one another across rooms.
-Better traffic flow. Without doors to open and close and no walls to hinder traffic, people can move through space unhindered.
-Layout flexibility. Without partition walls, it is easy to reconfigure furnishings and accessories to different room layouts.
-Spaces can be multifunction. With open floor plans, space can serve as a family room, a recreation room, a home office, or an entertainment space depending on your needs of the moment.
I don't really put too much consideration on how the roof looks like or how the house looks like from outside.
I put more consideration on the house internal layout plan as we spend the bulk of our time inside the house.
The Dahlia is 34.5 feet wide vs SEP Emma Crest at 31 ft wide will feel much more spacious inside the house.
As a matter of fact, I can easily say that the cheaper Cheria Type B will feel more spacious and open than the SEP Emma Crest Ellington.
The first attachment below is the Dahlia floor plan. The second is the SEP Emma crest ellington ploor plan. The third is for TA Cheria type B.
Obviously, these are my taste and preferences. Your preferences can be different. No right or wrong answer to this.
My SEP friend told me that there are a lot of snobbish neighbours at SEP. e.g. 'lan si lan yong' ,like to show off and think they are always superior compared to the other neighbours etc. I dont know how true it is initially.
Now that you have confirmed and revealed that you live at SEP for seven years.
I do think that you are a snob. e.g. you goto ES, TA , EM threads - talk down and look down at other peoples townships and then 'indirectly' promote your own SEP township.
You want to prop up the demand for SEP homes so that you can off load your SEP home to lock in your capital gain when you are ready to sell, is it?
Yea lah , yea lah...your SEP is number 1 and is the best of the best lah. hahahahaha
I personally would not like to live in a neighbourhood where there are a lot of snobbish people and that would be my personal #1 reason to avoid SEP.
In lowyat forum already behave teruk like this/kena kutuk and 'kay poh' tak habis habis.
If I live next to you or in your neighbourhood......habislah saya kena kutuk and kay poh tak habis habis directly and behind my back by snobbish neighbours like u. hahahaha
It's hard to keep up and interact with snobbish neighbours.
Cheers and peace.
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