Pre-purchase apartment review Airflow Check
The apartment depends on single-sided ventilation
A plan with most windows on one facade looked bright, but several rooms had weak natural airflow when interior doors were closed.
Pre-purchase apartment review
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Planning note
Airflow Check Pre-purchase apartment review
Finding
Window openings sit mostly on one side, so airflow depends heavily on door state and exhaust support.
The airflow graph has limited opposite-side openings and marks bedrooms as likely dead-air zones when doors close.
Suggestion
Treat ventilation as a comfort risk and ask the designer or seller about exhaust, operable windows, and door transfer options.
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Designer question
Which doors or transfer openings need to stay open for this plan to ventilate bedrooms effectively?
This is the shareable line a user can copy into a remodel conversation instead of arguing from taste or intuition.
Common question
cross ventilation floor plan
Report includes issue map score change evidence designer question