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Introduction to Residential Unit Types by Foundation Settlement Reinforcement Company
Apartment type
'Set' refers to the range of living space independently used by a family. Simply put, it refers to the size of the residential units used by each household. The "unit type" of a residence refers to the type of living space that meets the needs of families with different layouts.
The size of residential units is generally determined by the area index. The standard for residential area is divided into: small units (each with a usable area of not less than 18 square meters); Intermediate set (with a minimum usable area of 30 square meters per set); Large set (with a minimum usable area of 45 square meters per set). Different residential unit design standards have been established. But with the continuous development of the real estate market for housing commercialization, in addition to policy housing such as affordable housing and public housing, the residential unit standards for other types of housing are becoming market-oriented.
It should be mentioned that before the implementation of the new residential design standards, the residential unit area index was divided by "room", which generally refers to the living room and living room in residential buildings. Generally speaking, a room of no less than 12 square meters in a residential building is called a "one room", a room of 6-12 square meters is called a "half room", and a room of less than 6 square meters is generally not counted as a "room" or "room". Therefore, residential layouts can be divided into one room households, one and a half rooms, two and a half rooms, three room households, multi room households, etc.
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