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3014 views | 1 answers | Hi Tapsi, For smaller plots, it is recommended that you keep less number of rooms on each floor so that the room sizes come out better. You can view the plans at the link below and crystallize your requirements and then work with a professional to finalize the planhttp://www.gharexpert.com/House-Plans/Plan--for-29-Feet-by-26-Feet-plot-(Plot-Size-84-Square-Yards)-Plan-Code-1320/http://www.gharexpe. |
| 2518 views | 1 answers | Dear Tyagi ji. It depends on the structure design of the building. If you are using brick/RCC structure the cost can be calculated once the design is finalized. However I would recommend that you take quote from Everest company also. They give pre-built cottages that are perfect for hilly areas. . | 4145 views | 1 answers | Dear KPatel, This is how you can check if a plot if Gaumukh or not. 1) Check the main entrance of the plot. 2) If the main entrance is located on the plot arm which is smaller compared to the opposite arm then the plot is Gaumukh plot. thanks. | 4365 views | 6 answers | According to me these types of forums will definitely help the end user. Many users just rely on those architecture which are popular near to there home town. I think that GharExpert.com is making a good attempt to improve the over all surroundings.I am contributing with my layout designs to this website and hope my other follow architects and website users will do the same. . | 4736 views | 3 answers | Hi Chanchal, These are some of the options available to you. 1) Go with Wall paper: You may want to go with Wall papers as they have the following benefits. 1.1) Wall papers have almost unlimited designs and the quality of work in the actual completed wall is more or less same as the wall paper sample that you would see. 1.2) Pasting the wallpaper do not require experienced labor. If you go wit. | 3463 views | 4 answers | Dear Sam, All construction work has three dimensions which is length, breadth and height/depth so it makes sense to have these in cubic feet. However for some of the work, where one dimension is standard you can measure that work in square feet. For example, if you are doing a brick work for 9inch wall then you can measure the wall area in square feet because the thickness has been fixed. It is a. | 2615 views | 1 answers | Hi, The link below has the collection of false ceiling designs and most of them are done using plaster of paris. The wooden or other component that you see in the ceiling design can be pasted on top of the plaster of paris (POP) http://www.gharexpert.com/home/Show_Multiple_Images.aspx?Ind=9&Catid=-1&find=Ceiling
. | 2614 views | 1 answers | Hi Vinod, The 4 designs listed below will be good for your room sized 10 feet by 12.5 feet. Show the pictures to your POP contractor and he will make them for you. The first one is really classic. http://www.gharexpert.com/Image_Strip/Single_full_Image_for_all_new.aspx?h=768&w=1366&type=recent&ImageId=16164&Ind=9&Catid=-1&find=Ceilinghttp://www.gharexpert.com/Image_Strip/Single_full_Image_for_al. | 12193 views | 3 answers | Dear Baskaran, You should speak to the local authorities for getting the exact bye-laws for construction on the land that you plan to build. Depending upon the locality the bye-laws differ greatly. The process usually works as below. 1) You check with the Town-Country planning office, or Urban estate development office to understand whether a marriage hall can be constructed on that piece of lan. | 3188 views | 2 answers | Dear Navneet, Structure engineers study the soil load bearing capacity, the load of the building, span (length) of the rooms to come up the location and size of pillars, foundations etc. In that drawing you will also find specification of concrete to be used in each part. thanks. |
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