36 Ideas Budget-Friendly One-Story Home Designs: 3 Bedrooms for Your Growing Family

A single-story house is a one-story house. If you live in a major metropolitan area, most single-family homes are two or three stories high, and there are few opportunities to see a single-story house.

On the other hand, in rural areas and other vacation home areas, you can often see single-story houses.

A one-story house creates beautiful scenery in harmony with the surrounding forests and woods. Single-story houses are often built on large lots, not only in vacation home sites.

The reason is that in order to get the same number of rooms and living space as a two- or three-storey house, a single-storey house requires a large lot size.

The advantage of a single-story house is that it is a flat house with no upper and lower floor movement, making it easy to move around the residence.

 

The absence of steps in the house makes it easier for the elderly with limited mobility and children to live comfortably.

For example, even if you are in a wheelchair, you can make your life easier by widening the corridor and making other planning adjustments.

Another feature of a single-story house is good ventilation. Since there is no vertical movement of air, air circulation is easy if openings are made in all four directions.

In addition, because there is no second floor, the building is structurally strong and is superior in terms of disaster prevention in the event of earthquakes and typhoons.

Furthermore, repairs to the exterior walls and roof are easier to perform than in a two- or three-story building, and one of the features of a single-story house is that it is easy to maintain.

 

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