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What are the characteristics of high-grade houses?

1. Regional location: High-grade residential buildings are generally located in the core area of the city, around the commercial, financial and scientific industries, with convenient transportation, complete municipal facilities and scarce natural landscape resources.

2. Natural landscape resources: the unique landscape advantages and market scarcity of high-end residential buildings greatly increase their added value.

3. High-grade decoration standard: the materials used in building facade decoration should be high-grade, generally stone is widely used, followed by brick, and the application scope of paint is small.

4. Exquisite construction technology: strict requirements are put forward for the construction quality of the construction unit, and the refinement of the building is more reflected in the construction outside the design.

High-end residential type

1. Traditional duplex building pattern: higher than ordinary residence, with mezzanine in some areas, bedroom and study, and stairs connecting the upper and lower floors. Its purpose is to increase the usable area in a limited space and improve the space utilization rate of the house.

2. Top floor duplex building pattern: This kind of residence does occupy two floors, each floor has enough space height, the lower floor can be used as living room and kitchen, and the upper floor is mainly master bedroom, secondary bedroom and study, which is basically similar to the layout format of villa.

3. The trendy split-level duplex building pattern: a house is not on one plane, that is, the hall, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and balcony in the room are on several planes with different heights.