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Arranging the Interior of a Two-Storey House

Having a big house is indeed fun because you can arrange it freely. Especially if you have a two-story house. The house capacity is certainly much more spacious than the one-story house. Arranging the interior of a two-story house is relatively easy.

Arranging a two-story house should be more detailed to achieve its functions. Don’t let the house look stuffy because of the wrong arrangement. Here are some tips and effective ways for your two-story house interior to make it neater and more functional.

Emphasize Primary Functions on the First Floor
The layout of the first floor of your house should still be prioritized. You should place the master bedroom, kitchen, and family room on the first floor. Daily activities related to the kitchen and family must be carried out routinely.
There are several unique cases of placing the kitchen and master bedroom on the second floor which end up troublesome. You should avoid being overwhelmed back and forth because the primary room is on the second floor.

In addition to the master bedroom, a room for elderly families should also be on the first floor. This arrangement is the best choice considering the safety of the elderly. Also, try to have all the elderly needs on the first floor so that they do not need to go up and down the stairs.

Arrange the Bathroom Drainage System
Ideally, a two-story house has one bathroom on each floor. That is why arranging a two-story house must also check the water drainage system in the bathroom. The bathroom drainage system must be good so the water flow is more effective without excessive pipes. The channel must also be made of strong material so it does not leak easily.

Arrange the Number of Windows
A two-story house must have more windows so it is not damp and stuffy. You must arrange the position of the windows carefully to get morning sunlight and breezes. You don’t need to worry about sunlight making the house hot because you can install curtains or a cross-ventilation system.

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