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2457 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. . |
| 1047 views | 1 answers | Can you post your plan so that it could be suggested accordingly?. | 1014 views | 1 answers | Dear Talokoti, Rates can not be judged until they are accompanied with detailed specification. Please ask your contractor to identify all the items that he would provide along with specifications and then please upload the same here and we would be able to comment. Thanks. | 1525 views | 4 answers | Dear Sireesha, You can find some plans at the link below that are for the sites that are very similar to the plot size that you have. They will help you understand various options that you have and would help you to finalize your requirements. http://www.gharexpert.com/House-Plans/Plan--for-30-Feet-by-44-Feet-plot-(Plot-Size-147-Square-Yards)-Plan-Code-1461/http://www.gharexpert.com/House-Plans/P. | 2107 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. | 8084 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. | 1242 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. . | 1737 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. | 1098 views | 1 answers | There are wall papers and wall tiles available in the market with this texture. Wall tiles would give better feel compared to wall paper in this pattern. Wall tiles should be in the range of Rs. 40 to 50 per sft. There are also hand made stone tiles available with this texture but those would be at least 4 to 5 times more expensive. . | 1274 views | 2 answers | Dear Prasad, Actually you don;t need a dummy pillar as I am assuming that the place where you performed the puja was dug up and then you filled it with concrete to bring it to the ground level. But if you are concerned about it then go ahead with the dummy pillar. However, it is recommended that you do this near the end of the construction as you might get more ideas to use that space later on. th. |
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