Ldk系咩意思

"LDK" is a term commonly used in Japan to describe the living, dining, and kitchen areas of a house or apartment. It is an acronym for "Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen." In Japanese, the term is pronounced as "ri-dai-ki" (リビング・ディニング・キッチン).

In architectural plans and real estate listings, the LDK notation is used to indicate the layout and number of rooms in a dwelling. For example, a "1LDK" means there is one room (which can be used as a bedroom or a living room), a dining area, and a kitchen. A "2LDK" would have two rooms, a dining area, and a kitchen, and so on.

The LDK system is a popular way to describe the layout of a space in a concise and straightforward manner, and it is widely understood in Japan when discussing housing options.