Air vents are in worst places

Doesn’t it stink when you move into a new home or apartment and have to adjust to all of the new infrastructure placements? I feel like it takes a year to understand where every light switch is and what every button does.

Oftentimes, I live in a home for an extended amount of time before I’m capable to fully control the indoor lighting setup.

Don’t even get me started on how difficult it is to understand the logic behind outlet placement. I don’t know if I’ve ever lived in a home where I agreed with their choices when it came to power outlets. Similarly, I’m finding that many home builders are baffled when it comes to logically placing indoor air vents. I can’t be the only person who has standards when it comes to their indoor air quality. Not only do I expect to my central heating and cooling system to run quietly and efficiently, but I do anticipate my home will have air vents in semi logical places. I don’t understand, for instance, why is there is only a single air vent in my bedroom, and it’s directly over the window. Why would you put high-quality indoor air directly next to an escape route? I’m paying an arm and a leg to operate my indoor heating and cooling plans, and the air is being delivered directly to a passageway outside. I also can’t seem to comprehend why there is an air vent positioned directly over the stove. If it’s already hot, I don’t need more heat there. If I’m trying to keep the house cool, don’t put my AC in the oven. Whoever built this place did not think about the energy bill or indoor comfort.

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