TheKingEast
Senior Member
The wood paneling turned out pretty nicely.
Because they built up to the property line, that wall has to be blank, in the event an adjacent building goes up next door. If they'd wanted to have real windows along that side, they'd have had to build back from the property line in order to ensure permanent access to sunlight, plus there's a minimum distance needed to ensure some level of privacy between units of adjacent buildings that face each other. The sections with windows on the sides are either set back, or adjacent to a driveway, which ensures no building will go up directly next to them.Why is the west-facing wall almost entirely blank, save for a few tiny frosted windows? Is that due to zoning? My friend lives in a long, corner unit in the building and even though it's south-facing, it's very gloomy without much light coming in from the west.
Thank you for the explanation!Because they built up to the property line, that wall has to be blank, in the event an adjacent building goes up next door. If they'd wanted to have real windows along that side, they'd have had to build back from the property line in order to ensure permanent access to sunlight, plus there's a minimum distance needed to ensure some level of privacy between units of adjacent buildings that face each other. The sections with windows on the sides are either set back, or adjacent to a driveway, which ensures no building will go up directly next to them.