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SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE
Our project is a single-family house with a small garden that allows you to relax. It is divided into 2 storeys
Lobby
Small wall
L staircase
Kitchen
Bathroom
Wooden table
Diningroom
Glass fireplace
Water partition
Living room
Study
L -STAIRCASE
A few metres from the door there is a very nice L staircase that connects the ground floor to the upper floor. The first six steps do not have railings and handrails. The steps after the landing have a railing and handrail on the right.
WOODEN TABLE
On the ground floor, in the north-east of the house, there is a kitchen (10m2), in which there is a small area to eat. To the left of the kitchen there is a spacious bathroom. Coming out of the kitchen you can see a dining room with a wooden table that matches the under-roof beams also made of wood.
GLASS FIREPLACE
In the dining room there is a glass fireplace between the kitchen and the living room.
WATER PARTITION
In the centre of the framework there is a thin water partition, with water falling into a tank , all covered in glass. It separates the dining room from the living room, is pleasant to the eye and it makes the house very charming.
MEZZANINE
The upper floor is a mezzanine. There are 2 corridors, leading to the dining room and living room.
MEZZANINE
2 corridors
Bedroom
Bathroom
The bedrooms are located upstairs together with a master bathroom.
Load bearing walls
Partition walls
Glass walls
The perimeter walls, the walls that separate the study from the living room and the pillars are load-bearing walls. While the other walls
are partition walls.
SOUTH PERIMETRAL WALLS
The south perimeter walls are made entirely of glass
GARDEN
Area to eat in summer
Lawn area
framework
The garden has a rectangular shape and is divided into 2 spaces, a lawn area and a area for eating in summer.
THE ROOF
The roof is made of wooden beams covered with tiles
Most materials are timber, glass and bricks.
Timber is wood that has been modified by man, it is kind to
the environment and the frames can be put up quickly .Brick is
used for the walls of buildings.
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS Photovoltaic cells placed on the roof transform solar energy into electricity and capture heat
to heat water in the pipes
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
These are useful functions for the building and allow the house to be
energetically self-sufficient.
HEATING RETAINING SYSTEM Another innovative element is the fireplace, with a system that allows
the house to retain the heat given off by combustion. The heat from the fireplace heats the upper floor. It is a system that heats the floor when
the fireplace is lit and replaces underfloor heating.