Upstairs Downstairs - 1971 A House Divided 3-2 was released on:
UK: 3 November 1973
USA: 10 November 1974
because the heating runs in the attic
Sound tends to travel better downstairs in a house because solid materials like floors can block and absorb sound, making it harder to hear upstairs.
Yes, it would depend on the reference point. You would be upstairs from some people and downstairs from others.
They wanted to be there. Note: Upstairs, as is today, is more protected than downstairs where the entrance way of a home is.
Where I live, a duplex is a side-by-side and a double is upstairs and downstairs apartments in a 2 unit house.
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convection. Heat from the lower floors rises, creating warmer temperatures upstairs.
In the New Jersey house, climb upstairs to the attic and retrieve the Grappling Hook. Then come back downstairs.
I have two separate systems, one up and one down. The downstairs unit does nothing to cool the upstairs. It is probably because cold (heavy) air sinks and hot (light) air rises. To have any effect on the upstairs, you would need a very well insulated house with few windows, and you would have to make it extremely cool downstairs. Inversely, you can use your upstairs system to help cool your downstairs, for the reasons explained above. Since hot air rises, your upstairs system has a larger cooling capacity than your downstairs unit to take care of the larger demand.
You don't need to have a cheat to have an upstairs. Build a downstairs floor and in the bottom left corner should be a house and two buttons, a one to go up and down stairs. Click the upstairs and build on top of the spuared tiles. Simple!
The reason that upstairs areas tend to be warmer is due to convection. Warm air rises, so unless there is some method of circulation, the upper floor (or the ceiling of a single level house) is where the warmer, less dense air will stay.
I'm not sure but the smallest house on England is detached and has 2 rooms downstairs and 1 room upstairs , a bit like a bedsit