Analysis of the 6 "traps" of rural self-built houses, how many have you hit?
The height of the floor should not be too high, the first floor 36 meters is enough!
When building a house in the countryside, the floor height is an issue that needs to be considered. In general, the floor height is 3Around 6 meters is sufficient. Having too high a ceiling can lead to increased construction costs and can also make the room appear too empty. However, the exact floor height also depends on individual needs and building structure, as well as factors such as the purpose of the house and the height of family members.
For rural self-built houses, a reasonable selection of floor height can reduce the construction cost to a certain extent and provide a comfortable and livable living environment. For most rural households, 3A ceiling height of 6 meters is sufficient for general needs. Of course, if there are special requirements, such as the need to build a roof loft or a spacious studio, the ceiling height can also be increased accordingly. However, it should be noted that too high a floor height will increase the cost of construction, waste space, and appear too empty. Therefore, in the self-built houses in rural areas, the floor height should be determined according to the actual demand and economic situation, and the practicability and economy of the building should not be blindly pursued.
Don't clutter up your living room and waste space!
While the outdoor living room looks magnificent, it's actually a waste of space. In particular, self-built houses in rural areas should be used as much space as possible to increase the living area. Therefore, it is recommended not to choose a living room when building a house in rural areas. If the family has a large population and needs more rooms to live in, then choosing a living room is not a wise choice. Instead, you can choose to merge the living room and dining room, or use the extra space to create other functional rooms such as offices, children's rooms, etc. In this way, the space will be better used and the quality of life will be improved.
In addition, self-built houses in rural areas should consider the overall layout of the house, try to avoid large areas of open space, and make full use of every centimeter of space. Through reasonable design and layout, we can effectively use small spaces such as corners and corridors to increase storage functions and improve space utilization.
I don't want an expensive, underutilized basement!
Although the basement can increase the usable area of the house, the construction cost is higher and the utilization rate is not high. For rural self-built houses, not building a basement is a more economical and practical option.
First of all, building a basement requires excavation and reinforcement of the foundation, so the construction cost is relatively high. Second, basement utilization is generally low unless there is a special need, such as a storage room or underground garage. Otherwise, the basement is likely to become an unused space without any use.
On the other hand, if there is no need to build a basement, the area of the ground can be fully utilized to meet the needs of the family. Through reasonable layout and room design, the utilization rate of the building can be improved. You can also consider opening up outdoor activity spaces such as balconies and courtyards outside the house to meet the needs of leisure and outdoor activities.
Don't spiral stairs, it's costly and a safety hazard!
The spiral staircase is beautiful and generous, but the cost is high, and there are certain safety hazards. On the other hand, straight stairs are more practical and economical. When building your own house in the countryside, it is more economical and safer to choose a straight staircase. The cost of the straight ladder is relatively low, and it is more convenient to use. Especially for families with elderly people and children, straight stairs are more suitable for their needs.
In addition, when constructing stairs, it is necessary to pay attention to the design and construction of the staircase to ensure that its structure is stable and prevent safety accidents. The width and height of the stair treads must comply with national building design standards, and the height and distance of stair handrails and railings must also meet the relevant safety standards. When designing and constructing staircases, attention must be paid to the Xi and actual needs of users to ensure that the use of stairs is safe and comfortable.
Don't choose prefabricated panels, on-site molded sound insulation and waterproofing are good!
While prefabricated panels can be used to build houses quickly, they are not as soundproof and waterproof as cast-in-place concrete. Cast-in-place concrete can better connect the structure of the house and improve the sound insulation and waterproof performance of the house.
When building a house in the countryside, it is advisable to choose cast-in-place concrete, especially for families who pay attention to the quality of the house. Cast-in-place concrete is a relatively long construction process, but it ensures that the house is structurally sound, soundproofed and waterproofed.
At the same time, attention must be paid to details in the process of cast-in-place concrete construction, such as the laying and construction of the waterproof layer, the treatment of wall joints, and the waterproof treatment of the floor slab. These details are key to ensuring that the home is well soundproofed and waterproofed. In addition, cast-in-place concrete has stronger durability and earthquake resistance, which can provide more reliable protection for self-built houses.
Don't make windows, waste money, and leak easily!
Although the bay window is beautiful, it is not very practical and is prone to water leakage. If you need to add light and landscaping, consider using design techniques such as large bay windows or floor-to-ceiling windows. At the same time, in the process of designing and building bay windows, attention should be paid to avoid the problem of water leakage in bay windows.
When building a house in rural areas, the actual needs and economic conditions of the house should be considered, so as to avoid excessive pursuit of appearance and effect and affect practicability. Although bay windows can increase indoor lighting and landscape effects, due to their complex design, there are thermal insulation gaps with the exterior wall, which is easy to cause leakage and weathering problems, which increases the maintenance cost of the house.
In contrast, design methods such as large bay windows and floor-to-ceiling windows can achieve better lighting and landscape effects without wasting space. In addition, when selecting and installing windows, attention should be paid to the selection of high-performance window materials and sealing materials to ensure that the windows have good sound insulation, thermal insulation and waterproof properties.
Summary. When building a self-built house in the countryside, it is necessary to pay attention to avoid the following mistakes: the height of the floor is too high, the choice of a living room, the construction of a basement, the choice of a spiral staircase, the use of prefabricated panels, the design of bay windows. Reasonable selection of floor height, full use of space, selection of straight ladders, use of cast-in-place concrete, consideration of the practicality of the house type, selection of large windows and other design methods can improve the practicality and economy of self-built houses.
According to personal experience and knowledge, in the process of building houses independently in rural areas, it is necessary to fully consider the actual needs and economic conditions, and avoid excessive pursuit of appearance and effect that affect the practicability and economy of the house. Reasonable selection of floor height, use of space, selection of straight ladders, the use of cast-in-place concrete and other design methods, under the premise of ensuring the safety and comfort of the building, improve the practicality and economy of the house. At the same time, in the process of self-built housing construction, it is necessary to pay attention to the selection of high-quality materials and construction teams, strengthen project management, and ensure the quality and progress of the project.