Design an efficient floor plan that minimizes wasted spaces like corridors and corners, focusing on functional areas.
Design an efficient floor plan that minimizes wasted spaces like corridors and corners, focusing on functional areas.
Minimize shared spaces like lobbies and hallways to boost the ratio of private saleable areas, while ensuring functionality and aesthetics.
Design rooms with flexible uses, such as home offices or convertible living spaces, making the property more versatile and marketable.
Take advantage of permissible build areas around setbacks by using them for landscaping or parking, freeing up interior space for saleable use.
Fully utilize the available FAR by expanding vertically or adding additional floors within the legal limits to increase the total built-up area.
Position structural walls strategically to create more open floor plans, reducing the need for extra internal walls and increasing usable space.
Reduce or eliminate areas like shafts, ducts, and service cores in the layout, to maximize the area available for saleable space.
Incorporate balconies that enhance the living experience but don’t excessively eat into the saleable area calculations.
Use space-efficient parking solutions like stack parking or mechanized systems to reduce the land consumed by parking lots.
Stay within local regulations and zoning codes while ensuring the maximum buildable and saleable area allowed by law.
Incorporate energy-efficient design strategies, such as passive solar design or green roofs, that could allow for government incentives and free up more space for saleable use.