House construction in 30x40 Site

kraghum
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by kraghum »

Hi

Few suggestion about the ground floor plan, by having steps projecting to living room you are going to give away that area. it also reduces overall feel of living area being bit large. pls see if you can push it back towards Kitchen so that it will be plain wide area across living room

my house construction is in coffee board layout, Hebbal Kempapura. i have given item rate contract to Architect and Engineer from same firm
hegdehn
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by hegdehn »

Dear kraghum,
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Small clarification, are you suggesting to move the living area towards Kitchen. In that case where to place the Kitchen ?
Also, please suggest if it is wise to make the Dining area double height ( open above) so that first and second floor are connected. How are your Architect and Engineer ?. Can I have their details.
kraghum
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

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Hi

sorry if my commenct did't made sense, attached is screen shot from my plan. please check how the steps are pushed in to kitchen rather projecting our in to dining hall
if it was projectd or extended to dining it would have taken space from dining and also would affect the movement withing Dining hall
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hegdehn
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Dear kraghum,
Thank you . This is very useful .
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

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Dear mohanvk,

The suggestion made by you is very apt, thank you for the same.
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

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mail2vivek
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by mail2vivek »

Sir,

All bedroom at 2nd floor may not be very idea. The study room can be shifted to 2nd floor and one bedroom with attached bathroom in first floor itself.
My feedback is its difficult for aged family members (parents) to use the bedroom at second floor as they need to use the staircase.
If possible you think of converting pooja room as attached bathroom in first floor and pooja room can be shifted to utility space.
hegdehn
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by hegdehn »

Dear Vivek,

Thank you for your inputs.
newbie81
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by newbie81 »

Hi Hedge,
Probably by this time ,your house construction might have much progress.I am planning to start the construction of my house .

May use your best practices and lessons learnt if any

currently below are my queries
1) Are u decided for bricks or concrete blocks ?
2)For Sump ,have you decided for rcc or brick based ?

I understand your plan is of approx 3000+ sqft ..what is the capacity of sump have you planned?

Best Regards
hegdehn
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Re: House construction in 30x40 Site

Post by hegdehn »

Hello newbie81,

Due to some unavoidable reasons I had to defer my home construction. However, I hope to start the same in about 2 months time from now. I have scheduled drilling of bore well this week . I would share my experiences once construction starts.

I did some home work and have decided to go for concrete blocks keeping in mind that these are space efficient ( It was suggested to me to go for 6" blocks for external walls and 4" blocks for internal walls) . I have decided to go for reputed brands like APCO.

About sump, I am yet to decide.
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