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本帖最后由 ceramistpalace 于 2009-11-17 00:48 编辑 , P: Z5 y. H& L
. D1 o1 B0 T0 E) `' @' T7 |* aI have seen houses of 9 ft ceiling with the staircase goes from one side of the house all the way up to the other side of the house in order to reduce the steepness and another design is to let the staircase go up onto the bonus room and then from there turn around up to the 2nd floor ( a lower small landing in between sometimes, may be that is one of the reasons to build the bonus room which serves as a " stepping stone"). Obviously this is a smart design and it works but if my memory serves, a 28ft wide pocket seems to be a minimum and the problem is that most lots available nowadays are well under 28ft width. As for 10ft ceiling house built on 26ft/24ft wide pockets, I really don't have a clue of how it can be done without a safety-compromised steep staircase, may be I am a bit fall behind and should start to view new showhomes more frequently to keep up with the ever-progressing ideas/house designs. I strongly agree different people have different taste but I believe outdated design could come around and be trendy any time and it is not necessarily an outdated THINKING. This is also objective facts/reality. |
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