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Hi Cecil,
Thank you for your advice on this site. I have found
them most useful.
I am buying a new townhome. I have two floor plans
available for me to buy. And, I need to make a decision
on these soon. Please advise me.
In both the floor plans, the second floor has a part of
the bathroom fall in the center of the home. In one of
the floor plans, the toilet falls in the center. And, in
the other floor plan, the bath tub and shower area fall
in the center.
What is your advise on such a home. Is one floor plan
any better than the other?
Is it ok to buy such a home.
Are there any remedies for such a situation.
Regards,
Venkat.

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Dear Venkat,
Based purely on the layout plan (without) human factor i.e. placement or suitability, I would say Plan2 (or illustration plan2A) is safe since, the water position is not exactly at the centrepoint.
If you see the two attachments, Plan 1 (plan1a) however, has the toilet / bathtub at the centrepoint. Not as favourable as Plan 2.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/23/2004 6:50:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Thank you for your advice on
this site. I have found
them most useful.
I am buying a new townhome. I
have two floor plans
available for me to buy. And,
I need to make a decision
on these soon. Please advise
me.
In both the floor plans, the
second floor has a part of
the bathroom fall in the
center of the home. In one of
the floor plans, the toilet
falls in the center. And, in
the other floor plan, the bath
tub and shower area fall
in the center.
What is your advise on such a
home. Is one floor plan
any better than the other?
Is it ok to buy such a home.
Are there any remedies for
such a situation.
Regards,
Venkat.


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