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Puhovka 3 (66м²)

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Mansard house with two bedrooms:
  • Total area:66 м²
  • House dimensions:6.5 м х 8.09 м
CONSTRUCTION:
  • Foundations:Pier
  • Exterior Walls:Timber frame 350 mm
  • Overlaps:Wooden joist, Wooden joist
  • Roof:Pitched
  • Roofing:Metal tiles
Mansard house with two bedrooms Puhovka 3
Project price:
357
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Floor plan of the first floor of the house
NameSq.m
1Hallway 4.41
2Half-bathroom 4.11
3Walk-in closet 1.4
4Dining-room 21.4
Total floor area31,32
NameSq.m
1Kitchen
Total floor area0
Floor plan of the attic floor of the house
NameSq.m
1Hall 5.53
2Pantry 1.37
3Half-bathroom 1.5
4Bedroom 10.19
5Bedroom 11.23
6Staircase 5
Total floor area34,82
Input data and construction description
Parameter data
Soil carrying capacity
Foundations Pier
Walls Timber frame 350 mm
Roofing Metal tiles
Number of floors 2
First floor floor Wooden beams
Ground floor height 2.5 м
The height of the second floor 2.5 м
Overlap of the first floor Wooden joist

House plan Puhovka 3 66 sq.m

 

project of a house with a mansard - Puhovka 3

 

The main idea of ​​this frame house project is maximum comfort with minimum dimensions. The dimensions of the building in terms of 8 x 6.5m. With such dimensions, we were able to design a convenient and rational frame house that can be used as a summer house, guest house or a house for year-round living of a family of two or three people. The house is two-story. The entrance to the house is through a larger porch, which is protected from the rain by a balcony and a roof. The length of the porch is more than 6 m, which allows you to put not only a bench, but also a bicycle and sled.

On the ground floor there is a fairly large kitchen-dining room which provides the possibility of placing a fireplace. The area of ​​this room is 21.6 m2. The dimensions of the room are 3.7 x 5.8 m, which is quite enough for a full-fledged placement of the refrigerator and kitchen furniture, a dining table and a sofa.

In addition to the kitchen on the ground floor there is an entrance hall, stairs and a bathroom. The area of ​​the bathroom is 4.1 m2. In the bathroom, a shower cabin, a toilet bowl and a washstand are placed without problems. A window is designed in the bathroom, which allows not only to save electricity using natural light, but also to quickly ventilate the room. Under the window there is a place for installing a washing machine. Under the stairs, we have provided a place for a dressing room or wardrobe for outerwear.

From the stairs we find ourselves in the hall from which an exit to the balcony is provided. The balcony is under the roof and extends over the entire length of the house. From the hall you can go into two bedrooms with an area of ​​about 10 and 11 m2, a toilet and a closet. If necessary, the toilet is increased by the pantry and hall. In this case, it turns into a full bathroom in which a bath of normal sizes is placed. The second floor is the attic, the height against the wall on which the roof rests 1.5 m.

The foundation for this small frame house with an area of ​​less than 100 m2 is columnar. This is caused by the small mass of the structure. These foundations are designed for non-decaying non-porous soils with a design resistance of at least 1.3 kg / cm2 and the absence of groundwater. The depth of soil freezing is assumed to be 1.1 m. The foundations should be made of monolithic heavy concrete of class B15. The construction of foundations must be adjusted according to the results of geological surveys at the construction site. From under the house it is necessary to remove the vegetative layer of soil.

Connect the foundation posts with the rand beam in the corners and in the center of the house using 4 reinforcement rods that must be inserted into the beam and the foundation pillar by at least 300 mm. Along the perimeter of the building, make a blind area 1.0m wide from 50mm thick asphalt concrete. The project contains drawings of foundations consisting of a plan of foundations, a layout of the elements of the rand beam, sections of the foundations and the rand beam and a list of the necessary materials.

External and internal load-bearing walls of frame construction made of wooden elements. Frame elements should be made of pine with a humidity not exceeding 17%. Use Rockmin basalt wool slabs as insulation. The thickness of the insulation of the outer walls is 250mm. Outside the walls sheathe OSB boards, inside with drywall. Inside the premises, the outer walls are sheathed with vapor barrier made of plastic film. Glue the joints of the film with construction tape. Outside mineral wool sheathed with a layer of windproof film.
In order to ventilate the insulation between the insulation and the OSB, provide a layer of air which is connected to the outside air by ventilation openings. Holes at the rate of 5 holes per 1 l.m. Place above the base and under the roof eaves.

The outer surface of the wall is faced with plastic siding. Partitions are made of drywall. For sound insulation, lay mineral wool slabs in the partitions. The floor of the first floor is wooden beams. As a heater between the beams put mineral wool 200 mm. Lay a layer of windproof film on top and bottom of the mineral wool. The floor of the attic is wooden. Overlappings of the attic and roof are insulated with 300 mm Rockmin basalt wool slabs. From the premises in the ceiling, perform vapor barrier from plastic film. Glue the joints of the film with construction tape.

In bathrooms, the floor should be made of 12 mm OSB sheets for which waterproofing should be done or 2 layers of plastic film should be laid. For waterproofing, perform a cement-sand screed 50mm M 150 reinforced with a steel mesh 50x50mm. On the screed, perform coating waterproofing of the “Ceresit” type. Wooden rafters, roofing - metal or bituminous tiles. Rafters made from pine with a moisture content of not higher than 17%. Before use, treat wooden elements with an antiseptic and a flame retardant. Wooden elements that collide with concrete and brick structures, at the joints, close with roofing material and antiseptic.

Place wood elements at a distance of at least 380 mm from the inner surface of the smoke channel. Heating the house with an electric boiler or heater that is located in the kitchen. Hot water from an 80l electric boiler. To ensure normal sanitary and hygienic conditions in the premises, the project provides ventilation with natural motivation. The supply air in the volume of a single air exchange enters through the windows, removal through the built-in ventilation ducts. Ventilation of bathrooms is assumed to be integrated ventilation ducts.

To ventilate the kitchen, one ventilation duct is provided for general ventilation, and the other for connecting the hood. On the smoke channel of the fireplace, install two sequentially located tight valves. When installing windows without vents and with a sealed vestibule, window modifications with built-in ventilators are used.

If you need a project of a one-story frame house up to 100 m2, pay attention to the Koval project with an area of ​​74 m2.
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