Monday, 9 July 2012

8 tricks that builders use in sample flats


8 tricks that builders use in sample flats

1) No doors: There are no doors between rooms, which creates a sense of greater space in the flat. Even toilets and bathrooms are doorless.

2) Thin walls: The walls are thinner than normal, which makes the sample look bigger than the real thing. The ceiling is usually higher than the one you get.

3) Glass partitions: Some of the walls are made of glass, which makes the rooms look bigger than they actually are.

4) Customised furniture: The furniture is customised and smaller than the normal size, which gives a sense of space.

5) Premium fixtures: The fixtures used in bathrooms and kitchens are of premium quality. The real flat uses ordinary stuff.

6) Designer furniture: The interiors are tastefully done using designer furniture, which makes the buyer feel good.

7) 2-3 sides open: All windows and balconies open to a great view in a sample flat. The real flat may not be open on two or three sides.

8) Gypsum walls: The finish on the walls may appear alluring because they are not made of bricks and plaster but gypsum board.



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