Steel frame house 148-106
Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I view the construction packages?
To see what our packages include, we invite you to access the price calculator by clicking the "Calculate construction price" button. After selecting the desired construction stage – step 4 – the app will ask if you want to view the available package presentation. Select "YES", and the system will display an interactive step-by-step presentation of the construction elements.
Can the projects shown on the website be modified?
Absolutely! The projects are designed as a starting point only. Want to change just the interior layout? No problem – the price stays the same, as all calculations are based on the built square meter. Want to increase or decrease the surface? You can do that from the very first step in the price calculator! Costs will adjust automatically, and if you'd like to test other options, you can go back to previous steps for a new price simulation.
Description
This house with covered terrace and balcony is designed in a classic style, with a total area of approximately 150 sqm, spread over 2 levels. On the ground floor, the layout is as follows: a spacious 20 sqm living room, a separate 12 sqm kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, a 10 sqm bedroom with a dual function as an office, plus a vestibule at the main entrance. Additionally, the covered terrace has access both from the living room and from an isolated technical room separate from the rest of the house. Upstairs, there are 2 bedrooms, one of which has access to a covered balcony. Both bedrooms have access to the shared bathroom, equipped with a bathtub, centrally located. This two-story steel frame house comprises 4 rooms and 2 bathrooms within a ground footprint of 10.60 x 8.96 meters.
Tips and tricks
Here are some useful tips for house construction:
Plan ahead: Start by developing a detailed plan for your house. Think about your long-term needs and how you will use each space. Solid planning can help you avoid costly changes during construction.
Invest in quality materials: Don't compromise with low-quality materials. The initial investment in superior quality materials can save money in the long run by reducing the need for repairs and maintenance.
Consider energy efficiency: Opt for solutions that improve the energy efficiency of your house. Choosing good insulation, energy-efficient windows, and a suitable heating and cooling system can reduce long-term maintenance costs.
Communicate openly with the builder: Any doubts or issues should be discussed immediately to avoid further complications.
Budget carefully: Make a realistic estimate of costs and ensure you have sufficient budget to cover all construction expenses. Don't forget to set aside a contingency fund for any unforeseen expenses.
Respect local regulations: Ensure that your project complies with all local regulations and construction standards. An architect can provide complete support in preparing the necessary documentation.