Layout of a house for seasonal living. Houses for seasonal and permanent residence - differences in design features and communications Septic tanks made of polymers

05 Feb 2013

“Isn’t the question about the differences between houses for permanent and temporary residence far-fetched?” - you ask. A house is a house, but how to live in it is a purely personal matter. Old houses, once built for themselves in rural areas patriarchal peasant families, are often bought for use as dachas, and dacha houses suddenly become a place permanent residence, for example, retired older family members. Both of them have a roof, walls and foundation, windows and doors... And yet, despite the external similarity, there is a difference and the difference is significant. Let's try to figure it out.

“Isn’t the question about the differences between houses for permanent and temporary residence far-fetched?” - you ask. A house is a house, but how to live in it is a purely personal matter. Old houses, once built for themselves in the countryside by patriarchal peasant families, are often bought for use as dachas, and dacha houses suddenly become places of permanent residence, for example, for retired older family members. Both of them have a roof, walls and foundation, windows and doors... And yet, despite the external similarity, there is a difference and the difference is significant. Let's try to figure it out.

First, let's define what is meant by seasonal and what by permanent residence. Let's consider the Moscow region, and the residents of our houses will be considered people with children, whose source of income is working outside the walls of their home. Thus, people of creative professions, household staff, etc. we leave “out of brackets”.

At first glance, seasonal living is a classic summer dacha pastime with travel outside the city, at least for the duration of the vacation, and better yet, while the weather permits. The rest of the time the house is closed. However, this is far from the only option for “seasonal accommodation”; there are others:
- Regular trips, for example on weekends warm time year plus several short outings in the cold season, at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius.
- Accommodation in the warm season with frequent departures, for example, to work. Perhaps this is already a “lighter version” of permanent residence.

So, let's define seasonal residence as staying in a house during a person's absence from everyday activities - vacation, holidays, unemployment, etc. On the contrary, permanent residence is the use of a home during an activity that produces the main income. For an employee - during regular trips to the employer’s territory; business person - in times of need, often and quickly respond to external factors affecting business. Based on the above, let us now try to determine the totality of requirements for a house for seasonal or permanent residence.

Preferred location of houses

Planning construction or purchase country house, we first choose a place for it. However, when making this choice, you should already take into account the purpose of the house. For example, in the case of placing a house for seasonal residence, it is obvious that remoteness is not the main criterion for it and can be significantly greater than in the case of choosing a house for permanent place residence.

Moreover, if a holiday home, where a person escapes from the hustle and bustle, is located close to the city, it risks eventually ending up next to the construction site of a new microdistrict, or, as often happens in old dacha areas near Moscow, gradually getting lost among the mansions of new neighbors . In both cases, the market value of ownership will change.

You should also take into account the location of the house relative to main roads, assessing them not only as convenient means of communication, but also as a source of noise. On a quiet evening, especially with high air humidity, heavy traffic on the highway can create sound discomfort at a distance of 4-5 km (when outside the house, of course). However, having a road suitable for driving at any time of the year is a necessary condition for both types of houses.

Choosing a place for permanent residence, on the contrary, first of all requires studying transport accessibility, which allows you to regularly and predictably move from it to your place of work, and for guests, delivery services, nannies and other household assistants not to experience problems when visiting this house , not only by car, but also by public transport.

So, when planning our construction, we decide that it is optimal to build houses for seasonal living at a distance of 40-80 km from the Moscow Ring Road. In this case, the direction can be chosen based on personal geographical preferences or price.

Houses for permanent residence should be built taking into account the existing network of automobile and railways, at a distance of 10-30 km from the Moscow Ring Road (in highway directions - up to 40 km). In this case, any available information about development plans for the area should be taken into account. For example, when planning to build or purchase a house near the existing A-107 road, it is useful to study the plans for laying the Central Ring Road so as not to end up on the side of an 8-lane highway instead of a forest clearing.

Basic infrastructure requirements

Having decided on the location of the house, let's think about what we want to see in the neighborhood. When we talk about a house for seasonal living (by which we mean primarily vacation), we imagine it in the lap of nature in the very in a broad sense this stereotyped concept... A rather large forest, preferably mixed; at an easily surmountable distance there are places of recreation on the water, at a slightly greater distance there are interesting sights to visit.

Reconnaissance of a nearby town must be done in advance - there we will buy food and other everyday goods at reasonable prices, without tedious long journeys. One general store for three dacha villages or a drive-thru store on Wednesdays and Saturdays will not suit us, nor will weekly outings to Auchan on the Moscow Ring Road. In the same town, we hope to see a bus station from where buses regularly go to Moscow, and an advertisement for a local taxi, with a telephone number to call it. You never know what can happen!

As experience shows, anything can happen, especially when living temporarily with children. Therefore, in the nearest settlements we must find a local hospital, a children's clinic, an ambulance substation and make sure that the services they provide are at an acceptable level. It also doesn’t hurt to make sure that there is a fire station within a radius of 15-20 km. Let's not assume the worst, but even if someone sets fire to dry grass in the spring, the help of firefighters may well be required. The telephone numbers of these services, addresses and directions should be in a visible place in the house.

All of the above, with some modifications, will be true when choosing a home for permanent residence. Of course, the forest and other joys of being in nature will give way to transport infrastructure facilities (including public transport, including the train, deliberately not mentioned above) and everything that we are used to using in the city - medical services should not be available occasionally occasionally, but constantly, including the possibility of calling a doctor at home. Nice shops, preferably ones that can be reached on foot, become very important factor. In addition to shops, sometimes you want to go to a cafe, a movie, a gym, a swimming pool...

In addition, only in our place of permanent residence will we need kindergartens and schools. The solution to this issue is always a compromise. It is necessary to take into account a huge number of initial factors in order to find optimal combination distance from home and quality of services provided.

Basic design differences houses

Walls

Now that we have decided on the location of our house, it’s time to think about what we actually want to buy (or build) in the chosen location. It would seem that just recently the overwhelming majority of individual houses in the Moscow region were either log, sheathed with planks, or not; Among them, rare brick ones stood out, sometimes there were, as they said then, “fill-in” ones - the wall consisted of outer and inner panels made of thick boards, between which slag was poured as thermal insulation.

Most of these houses still stand in their original places - only now surrounded by a variety of modern buildings. What can you see here! Stone houses- this is brick of several varieties, and foam concrete, and aerated concrete, and just concrete in permanent formwork...

Wooden houses are ordinary log houses made of chopped logs; logs made from rounded logs; timber made from simple sawn timber, from profiled timber (sometimes the term “tongue-and-groove timber” is used); from laminated veneer lumber; from LVL timber; glued veneer; from insulated timber - essentially from a narrow, highly elongated sandwich panel... Technology similar to the production of sandwich panels is also used in the construction of another type wooden house - frame houses. My eyes are wide open!

How can you choose the best option, especially if one friend praises his log house, lined with brick, another recognizes nothing but aerated concrete, and the team building a log house on a neighboring site spits at the mention of rounded logs?

And then they confuse even more: “the ax, they say, presses and crushes the wood fibers on the surface of the log, and the milling cutters or cutters of the machine, which gives the log an ideal geometric shape, on the contrary, loosen them, besides, we, they say, put the log on the wrong side, which “looked” to the north, and the annual rings here are denser than in the south...”

The abundance of mutually exclusive arguments makes one feel uneasy. However, there is no need to worry - in practice there is nothing scary or incomprehensible. A house for permanent residence can be any of the above types, if built by qualified builders in compliance with technology. It will protect its residents from frost and rain, with proper care it will have sufficient durability, and will not ruin its owner with the cost of ownership.

True, many of our compatriots, brought up on the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” frame house they don’t consider it a house, and instinctively gravitate towards stone. But a stone house, even if made from light, inexpensive foam blocks, is not the most The best decision for seasonal accommodation.

The construction of a stone house is much more expensive than a wooden one of similar size. In particular, it is required reliable foundation, as a rule, strip, built by specialists taking into account the properties of local soils and freezing depth.

Wooden houses, especially frame ones, can be built on columnar foundations, bored pile foundations, pile screw foundations, and, what is most preferable for heaving soils Moscow region, strip shallow foundations. In addition, when you come to a stone house on a winter weekend, you will have to spend a significant part of it warming the structure to an acceptable temperature.

This is not only uncomfortable, but can also lead to microcracks in the thickness of the walls due to their repeated freezing and thawing. The alternative - constant maintenance of above-zero temperatures using electric heaters in “standby” mode - is the only one, although not best way out out of position.

Strictly speaking, there is technical feasibility build a house that will keep warm in winter from weekend to weekend; This is a building built according to the standards " passive house"or simply a well-insulated house, built, for example, from porous bricks, and not held together cement mortar, which is an excellent conductor of cold, and a special glue. The house must stand on strip foundation, extending significantly below the soil freezing depth, and also have a basement. However, it is difficult to imagine such a structure as a home for seasonal living.

According to many experts - builders and realtors - it is best suited for seasonal living. wooden house any type. It will differ from a house for permanent residence mainly only in the thickness of the walls (thinner by 15-25%, depending on the type of house) and thermal insulation. In addition, the bathroom in it can be located in an unheated part of the building.

Roof

Let's move on. As folk construction wisdom says, “it’s not so much the build as the cut.” The roof is one of the most important parts of the house, although they often strive to build it according to the residual principle - after all, it does not have the monumentality of the foundation and is not as striking as the facade.

We will not try to reflect all the abundance in this short article roofing materials and technologies, we will try to formulate the principles for choosing the type of roof for our two categories of houses. It's about about the usual pitched roof. Let’s leave flat, inversion and exploitable roofs aside for now - this is a topic worthy of a separate article.

We will assume that the roof of a house for seasonal use will often be left unattended, especially during the most difficult time for it - in winter. Snow will not be regularly cleared from it, there will be no one to notice leaks and, for example, damage in time drainage system ice growths. Therefore, when buying a house, we will try to avoid options for houses with roofs of complex shapes and not to include such a roof in the project when building a house.

Valleys and other elements of a complex roof contribute to the formation of “snow bags”, accumulations of debris in hard to reach places etc. You should also not abuse areas with a small slope angle, where snow can accumulate in large quantities without coming off under its own weight.

The material for the roof of such a house can be metal tiles in sheets or profiled metal sheets, preferably custom-made during construction and laid without horizontal seams from the ridge to the eaves. In addition, laying these materials does not require high qualifications. So, in relation to a house for seasonal living, our the main objective- minimize the number of joints between the elements forming the roof and ensure the possibility of high-quality installation using the least labor-intensive technology, avoiding complex configurations and small tilt angles.

A house for permanent residence can have any type of roof that fits into the construction or acquisition budget. However, in this case, reliability and durability should come first. The roof must be equipped in such a way that its maintenance can be carried out with stationary stairs and bridges, to potentially problem areas access must be provided from inside the house; in the presence of heated under-roof spaces, a competent installation of heat and vapor barrier is necessary to prevent the occurrence of condensation inside the roofing pie.

Of course, everything can be foreseen when building a house. When buying an existing cottage, the roof is usually the last thing people look at. And in vain, because during operation it is the roof that is done improperly that can cause the future owner the most problems. Therefore, when purchasing, pay attention to the compliance already finished roof everything that was discussed above.

Heating, plumbing, sewerage

So, we have decided on the walls and roof. How to heat the space limited by them? There are many technically feasible possibilities. We will choose taking into account the main tasks solved by heating devices in our home. We assume that the power supply of the house allows you to connect large amounts of power, and the wiring was done by a competent specialist.

House for seasonal living in heating season I want to heat it up quickly after my arrival, and for this it is optimal to provide it with radiant heating. A good decision there will be electric ceiling infrared emitters, which, unlike electric convectors, heat not the air, but the floor and objects standing on it.

Of course, this does not exclude traditional heating devices, suitable for both types of houses - a variety of stoves, fireplaces, boilers that heat the coolant in batteries... When dealing with an electric boiler, it is economically beneficial to install a three-tariff electric meter and a heat accumulator in the heating system. The boiler will consume energy at night rates, and the battery will release heat during the day.

Let's consider some issues that arise when installing water supply and sewerage systems. A house for permanent residence, as a rule, has a centralized water supply, while a house for seasonal residence, in most cases, will need a well or borehole. In both cases, the main danger for the water supply in winter is the “defrosting” of pipes in extreme cold, especially the small area between the exit from the ground and the entrance to the heated room. Sometimes he is even supplied cable heating. In a house for seasonal living, the water supply is usually drained for the winter.

If the “summer” water supply pipes are supposed to be buried in the ground to a shallow depth (mainly in order to avoid tripping over them), the installation should be carried out with special care - when draining the water, it should go away completely, without accumulating in the bends of the pipes.

Popular materials for plumbing in both cases are polypropylene pipes. It is believed that they have greater elasticity than metal and metal-plastic, and due to this they are less susceptible to destruction when water freezes in them.

However, for “summer” water supply it makes sense to use polypropylene pipes connected compression fittings, which makes it easy to replace a failed part of the system or change its configuration; pipes for year-round water supply, located deep in the ground, are connected by welding.

Sewerage for individual houses is a relatively new concept. Once upon a time, in rural areas, houses intended for very permanent residence were equipped with “in the yard” type amenities. Devices for processing waste through the activity of special bacteria (at that time they were not called septic tanks) and preparations for their use became available to the masses in the mid-90s.

Currently, it is possible to distinguish septic tanks for soil filtration and deep biological filtration. The latter works much more efficiently if the flow of wastewater occurs evenly, that is, it is less suitable for seasonal use. There are also septic tanks, which are “ cesspool XXI century" - a sealed container where they flow by gravity wastewater from home.

When planning to place a septic tank on a site, you should provide access to it with special equipment for pumping out the contents. By the way, wastewater treatment plants Many cottage villages are a “battery” of septic tanks.

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So, our two almost identical, at first glance, houses turned out to be completely different, both from a technical and consumer point of view. The differences are in the little things, but there are a lot of these little things, and the search for an answer to our main question gives rise to a lot of other, new interesting topics, which are still to be discussed.

Even more useful information from the world of real estate on our

In which you cannot live all year round.

Layout of an 8x7 house with a terrace for seasonal living

Usually in such a house the following is stored:

  • Garden tools;
  • Old clothes;
  • Various auxiliary things.

To obtain good layout house for seasonal residence, it is necessary to develop its plan in all details. According to the plan made, it is determined:

  • Number of rooms in the house;
  • Dimensions of premises;
  • Necessary furniture;
  • Basic equipment.

When planning a house for seasonal residence, first of all, the maximum permissible dimensions of the house are calculated, taking into account all family members.

Project and layout country house 6x6 with attic

Main aspects of house layout

Since they are mainly in a seasonal house in the summer, the application of the principles that are adhered to is not always appropriate. In the city house, according to the plan, they try to make the communication rooms branch out as much as possible. When carried out, they strive to reduce them as much as possible. For this purpose, drawings are developed that combine different functional areas, they become a single room for seasonal construction.

For example, the veranda and the hallway are combined, the living room is connected to the common room.

From practice it became known that most people visit open spaces in summer houses.

Layout of the attic of a house for seasonal living

Most often the owners comfortable dachas in such rooms they receive guests or relax in rocking chairs.

Open areas

Original project of a house with an attic for seasonal living

This will allow you to arrange several more rooms right under the roof. Based on, they make it open. Its lower step is mounted directly on the veranda. Remaining free area under stairs will do for a variety of purposes:

  • Storage of household tools;
  • Utility cabinet installations.

Many owners set up a bedroom in the attic. Beds are installed along the walls, since the height from floor to ceiling in such places exceeds 1.7 meters.

There is free space between the vertical wall and the roof. It can be occupied by a small pantry by installing light partitions. Sometimes cabinets are built here in which to store:

  • Clothes;
  • Bedding sets;
  • Household accessories.

Bathrooms

If on summer cottage the most important communications have been carried out: water supply, sewerage, drainage - then when developing the layout summer house provided in the drawings. Since living in the house will be seasonal, that is, not permanent, the area sanitary facilities shouldn't be very big. It is completely impractical to install in a house. It will require a lot of free space, so it will be much better to install an ordinary shower.

A similar approach is required for the arrangement of the toilet. An autonomous sewage system is specially made for it.

For the construction of a house that is intended for temporary residence, for example, a country house, the best material a rounded log is considered. However, it is necessary not to forget about the installation of heating.

An example of the location of a bathroom on the plan of a house with a large terrace

The most the best option such heating planning is considered to be supply natural gas. Unfortunately, this is not possible everywhere. Therefore, you can use alternative options. A Russian stove will warm the house well, and a simple potbelly stove will keep the room warm.

Cottages for seasonal residence, as is known, are with a plot of land, which is usually used only in the summer. One of the types of dachas is a structure that is not suitable for permanent, year-round use. As a rule, this place is used for storage gardening tools, various things, sometimes for dinners and rare overnight stays.

Small garden wooden house for summer living, size 5x5 m
Brick house for seasonal living

But at the same time, it is worth noting that if it is used only for its intended purpose (that is, for summer living, and not year-round), this disadvantage will turn into an advantage, since in the summer heat in brick houses there is a fairly cool and pleasant atmosphere.

It is also worth mentioning the mandatory arrangement ventilation gap, which should be located between the facing masonry and the heat-insulating layer. Thereby small nuance the air in the room will circulate and, accordingly, will not be musty. As a result, you can get a reliable and durable house

Ventilation gap arrangement diagram

In order to save time allotted for construction, you can use large-format porous blocks, which will free you from work associated with laying the thermal insulation layer (since thermal insulation is already included in the design of these blocks). It is also worth noting the size of the slabs, which also have a positive effect on the speed of construction of the house. Blocks with high performance the voids do not put too much stress on the foundation and soil, and the house itself can easily be used for about 100 years.

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Budget house projects for seasonal living involve the use of gas silicate blocks, which are installed in exactly the same way. Panels with a high degree of thermal insulation place minimal load on the foundation. But with all this, the house can be used for a maximum of 50 years, since the low cost of the material is achieved due to its not too high strength.

House made of gas silicate blocks

It is also worth noting wood, which is not inferior in popularity to other materials. If you need a durable and reliable house for a completely reasonable cost, great solution will be the use of unplaned timber. This material has excellent strength and thermal insulation properties; in addition, it allows the manufacture architectural elements almost any complexity and configuration. Construction takes very little time, especially considering there is no need for additional exterior finishing(the wood itself is very beautiful). And, of course, it is worth noting that they are included in the category, which is an additional plus.

In this video you can watch the project and internal layout small wooden country house 5x4 m

One of latest technologies suburban construction is considered to be gaining more and more popularity in our country. It takes very little time to construct the building structure, after which you can immediately begin carrying out the external and interior decoration house.

Roofing is one of essential elements houses are often completed on a residual basis, that is, after the main part of the home has been arranged. In houses for seasonal residence, they are often left on for a long time without supervision and maintenance (for example, clearing snow), due to which leaks or various damage to water drainage may appear over time. Therefore, when choosing a house project for seasonal living, it is better to avoid options with complex shape roof structures.

When choosing a roof covering for a house for temporary residence, it is best to give preference to sheet metal tiles or profiled metal sheets(in most cases, galvanized), which should be laid from the ridge to the cornice, trying not to leave horizontal seams. At the same time, the number of roof joints should be reduced to the maximum possible minimum, not forgetting about carrying out installation of the highest possible quality.


Sheet tile roofing for seasonal houses

In this video you can see how you can quickly build a small seasonal garden house on your own suburban area just one week

The family of our reader Vladimir Moiseev lives in St. Petersburg and has no intention of moving out of town. But sometimes they want to go out into nature, and in connection with this it was decided to build a house. You don’t need a permanent cottage - you need a house for temporary residence, just to take your family out for the summer and to relax comfortably on weekends in the winter. What expenses that are inevitable during capital construction can be avoided, and what should you not save on? Architect Igor Demenov will talk about this.

A private house : for starters - than a seasonal house Vacation home different from a permanent home?

: First of all, it does not require such powerful enclosing structures, which are necessary in winter. If seasonal use begins in May and ends in September, subzero temperatures the owners don't care. The best option for thrifty owners - a simple house based on wooden frame with effective modern insulation materials. Also suitable cellular concrete and sandwich-type polyurethane foam panels. In my opinion there is no point for seasonal operation make houses with thick brick walls.

Seasonal housing is cheaper in many ways. It is not necessary to install expensive heat-saving double-glazed windows; single glazing is sufficient. You can also save on materials for roof insulation, and it will also weigh less. The foundation for such a building will also be lighter and cheaper. To quickly heat a small house on humid autumn days, a cassette fireplace is enough, that is, you can also abandon the radiator system.

Project B-0705-0. The highlight of this holiday home is the large covered terrace around which the ground floor rooms are grouped. On warm summer evenings it can serve as a dining room or living room. If desired, it can be glazed and insulated, turning it into a veranda.

A private house: And if you plan to come to the house in winter?

Igor Demenov: Then you need to do normal warm house. Here it is unlikely that you will be able to save on wall material. To ensure that nothing happens to the communications in your absence, there are two options: either constantly maintain a positive temperature in the house, or carry out conservation before leaving, that is, drain all the water so that the pipes do not burst in the cold. You can use non-freezing coolants in the heating system - antifreeze or antifreeze.
Pargolovsky Concrete Concrete Plant will produce reinforced concrete products of varying degrees of complexity according to your drawings and sketches.
If you do not live in the house permanently during the autumn-spring period, the electric heating system will work with minimum consumption energy, raising the temperature to a certain level (about 5C above zero) and immediately switching off. After all, no one will open the doors and let you into the house cold air. In the absence of the owners, it is enough for the house not to freeze. With good thermal insulation, you get a “thermos”: heat will not escape from this sealed space. This means that a very small heat source will be enough to maintain a positive temperature, and energy costs will not be as huge as many people think. But if necessary, the house will quickly warm up.

A private house: What are the features of the layout of the premises in a holiday home?

Igor Demenov: The layout depends on the number of people who will use the house and their vision internal space. Some people prefer a single space divided into zones. If one family comes with no children, then even a bedroom can be placed in this single volume. There can be a fireplace in the center of the house, which divides the space into kitchen, living and sleeping areas. Such a single space, not delimited by walls, is easier to heat in cold weather.

A single space, not delimited by walls, is easier to heat in cold weather. Architect V. Feofanov, designer M. Zolotova, photo P. Lebedev.

There is another option for saving heat: not heating all the rooms. If guests come in the summer, more sleeping places are required. In winter, accordingly, less. You can, for example, heat the living room and one bedroom well, and leave the second cold. In this situation, you can save on roof insulation by doing only warm ceiling between the first and second floors. In short, the architectural and planning solution depends on the mode of operation of the house.

A private house: Which outbuildings necessary for living in such a house?

Igor Demenov
: First, the woodshed. Of course, there is no reason to make it warm, no matter what time of year it will be used.

With the workshop - the second type of building - the situation is different. You need to decide whether you will do something there in winter and, accordingly, whether it is worth insulating it. However, if you come out of town solely to relax, then you are unlikely to need such a building at all.

The third element of the complex of additional buildings is the garage. Here it is better to maintain a temperature of +3 - 5C, so that the car starts easily even in severe frosts and so that the owners do not get into a cold car when leaving the dacha. This means that even in a house for occasional use, the garage should be insulated, unless, of course, the owners come there only in the summer.

This project will appeal to everyone who loves experimental housing with non-standard architecture. The living space of the house has pitched roof. This architectural solution has a number of advantages, both aesthetically and practical point vision.

Among other things, the house has a large terrace, which in turn is located under a second, independent roof slope.

In this project, the intention was to combine compactness and functionality. So that it's not easy country house, but a house where it’s nice to come for a weekend, a house in which everything is conveniently designed, a home for the soul.

Let's consider a pitched roof from an architectural point of view. Simplicity of lines, clarity of forms, conciseness and completeness. In the Baltic countries similar architectural solutions found everywhere. People love and appreciate simplicity and style, not only in architecture.

Now let's look at a pitched roof from a practical point of view. The first thing that comes to mind is the speed of construction and simplicity of structures, which leads to cheaper roofing. Moreover, if you do not plan to live in the house permanently, why pay the extra money. Also pitched roofs are well ventilated, which reduces heat loss from the house and increases the durability of the roof itself.

Let's look at the layout of the living space.

As I already mentioned, the design of our house is equipped with a terrace, which is more than 16 square meters in area. Entering the house, we find ourselves in a hallway with a small window. It will fill the room with light and visually enlarge the space. Hallway area 4 square meters.

To the left of the entrance we have a living room, 11.2 square meters. As we can see on the plan, it is equipped with a compact, . A huge advantage of this room is the large panoramic window. Perhaps, due to energy efficiency, such a window opening is not good, but the living room will always be spacious and light. If we take into account the small area of ​​the house, then heat loss through such a window will not greatly affect the economic component.

To the right of the entrance we see the bedroom. The area is 11.2 square meters. The same panoramic window as in the living room will have an advantageous effect on the space of the room.

And of course we didn’t forget about the bathroom. I am a supporter of the fact that even in small house there should be a warm bathroom. The area of ​​3.7 square meters allows you to place a shower, toilet, sink and washing machine with vertical loading.

Let's summarize: the living area of ​​the house is a little over 30 meters, here we have placed all the premises necessary for life. In addition, the house has a large terrace, on which, in the summer, you can swing on a chair while reading updates on our website -



 
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