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info@intisumberbajasakti.comBuilding a house is not just about a sturdy structure and attractive design. There are many small details that are often forgotten by homeowners and contractors, even though these things greatly affect the comfort and long-term quality of the house. Here are some small things that are often forgotten when building a house, but are very important to pay attention to.
1. Position and Needs of Electrical Cables
Often, planning the electrical cable route is not thought through carefully before work begins. Without a clear plan, electrical cables can be placed in inappropriate places, such as behind walls that are not easily accessible or in locations that actually interfere with the aesthetics of the house. In addition, it is also important to ensure that each room has enough electrical channels for future electronic equipment needs.
Solution:
Plan carefully the electrical needs in each room and make sure the cables are easily accessible for future maintenance.
2. Placement of Sufficient Power Outlets
Sometimes, we forget to add additional power outlets in strategic areas, such as near the work desk, kitchen, or living room. As a result, homeowners have to use extension cords that interfere with comfort and reduce aesthetics.
Solution:
Determine the position of the electrical outlet according to daily activities at home. Don't hesitate to add electrical outlets if necessary.
3. Inadequate Ventilation System
Good ventilation is very important to maintain healthy air circulation in the house. Often, spaces such as bathrooms, bedrooms, or kitchens are not well thought out for ventilation, causing problems with humidity and unpleasant odors.
Solution:
Make sure each room has sufficient ventilation, either in the form of windows or other air vents. A good ventilation system will help maintain air quality and the comfort of the occupants of the house.
4. Efficient Drainage Planning
Water drainage (whether for the bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room) is often not considered carefully at the beginning of planning. This can lead to poor water drainage problems, even leaks at some points in the channel.
Solution:
Plan the drainage carefully, making sure that each room has proper drainage access and will not cause problems in the future.
5. Insufficient Lighting
Lighting is very important, both for the functionality and aesthetics of the house. However, sometimes we only focus on the main lighting and forget to add lighting in certain areas such as stairs, hallways, or kitchens. Insufficient lighting can make a room feel dark and uncomfortable.
Solution:
Make sure every corner of the house gets enough lighting. Use additional lights in areas that need extra lighting, such as under cabinets or on the stairs.
6. Choosing the Right Material for the Weather
Many homeowners focus more on appearance than considering the resistance of the material to the weather and the surrounding environment. For example, choosing a material for the roof or exterior that is not suitable for the local climate can have bad consequences in the long term, such as rapid damage or high maintenance.
Solution:
Choose materials that are suitable for the climate and environmental conditions where the house is built, so that they can last longer and require minimal maintenance.
7. Rainwater Drainage System
When planning a roof and rainwater channels, we often forget to take into account the capacity and position of the rainwater channels properly. Without proper planning, it can cause problems with waterlogging or leaks on the roof.
Solution:
Make sure the roof and rainwater channels are well designed and have sufficient capacity to accommodate rainwater, especially during the rainy season.
8. Clean Water System Branching
When building a house, we often forget to plan clean water pipe branches for additional spaces that may be needed in the future, such as a garden or outdoor space. When there is no initial preparation, it is necessary to dismantle it to add new pipes.
Solution:
Plan clean water pipes with enough flexibility for future needs, such as adding water branches for a garden or outdoor area.
Conclusion
Although these little things are often overlooked during the construction process, they have a big impact on the comfort and function of the house in the long term. It is a good idea to always double-check every detail before starting your home building project to make sure everything is in accordance with your needs and plans.
By planning these little things more carefully, you can avoid problems and enjoy a more comfortable, functional, and durable home.
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