Hi sansjunk ,
We are currently designing & executing a farm house at sholagiri in managed farm land project. usually in farm lands to build a farm house you need local panchayat permission. You can use conventional method of construction and go for ethnic/traditional/eco stylization using mud plastering, recycle concepts etc. Don't risk with metal sheet roof in hot & dry climate, instead opting for Mangalore tiles, filler slab, thatched roof would be better option.
Turnkey style of contract is all good as long as you have complete design in hand ready.
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Ar.Praveen.N
Ardes Architects & Interior designers
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sansjunk wrote: ↑November 28th, 2023, 7:52 pm
Hello all,
I have bought a small plot of land in a managed farmland project toward north Bengaluru. The land is close to Hindupur. I am now thinking of building a small farmhouse there. Regarding this I had a few preliminary questions, it would be great if someone with knowledge about this can throw some light.
- As per the law the farmhouse should not occupy more than 10% of the total land area. Apart from adhering to this, is there any kind of approval to be sought before starting construction?
- I wish to go a turnkey or full contract. As the area is quite remote getting someone to take up the project may be challenging. Does anyone have any suggestions or contacts in that area?