My New Condo
Having lived in houses ever since I was born, I've decided to spend the rest of my life in a condominium.
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Saturday, December 16, 2006
The sliding glass door was installed between the kitchen/dining room and the living room. The purpose of the door is to prevent the smoke as well as the smell from the kitchen to enter the living room and the bedrooms. It is supposed to be closed during cooking. The door is made of four glass panels, all of which can be easily sliding into the wall cavity to be installed later. With every panel opened, the kitchen/dining room and the living room are connected, optimizing the floor space.
The view of the kitchen/dining room through the sliding door.
The view of the living room through the sliding door.
The view of the kitchen/dining room through the sliding door.
The view of the living room through the sliding door.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
The ventilation duct was installed in the maid's room, which is behind the kitchen. The duct runs from the chimney hood in the kitchen, through the maid's room, and ends at the edge of the balcony, so that the cooking air is ventilated away from the condominium and the food smell is kept at the minimum.