Solid wood is a commonly used material in the construction industry. However, its high cost and perceived unsustainability raise doubts about its usage. Engineered wood, a recently developed technology, acts as a reliable substitute for solid wood and is swiftly...
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While planning to construct a house for the first time, many property owners often get confused by architectural plans and are unable to comprehend them. However, they are one of the most important representations of how a house will look...
Lifts are common aspects of modern construction and are increasingly being included even in small residences due to the accessibility they offer. Their convenience, energy efficiency and affordability are only increasing with rising usage. However, selecting the right building lift...
4 BHK (4 bedrooms, 1 hall and 1 kitchen) houses are a common residential typology, especially in urban areas. The demand for such houses is rapidly increasing with a rise in the general economic status in cities, and they are...
3 BHK (3 bedrooms, 1 hall and 1 kitchen) houses are a common residential typology. They can be found in both urban and rural settings, where they function as comfortable dwellings for nuclear families and joint families, as well as...
A 2 BHK (2 bedrooms, 1 hall and kitchen) house is ideal for small families or as shared housing for students and young professionals, as it combines affordability and mid-range comfortable living. Such houses are therefore a very common typology,...
A 1 BHK (1 bedroom, hall and kitchen) house is generally simple and quick to construct at lower prices for landowners, while being affordable for renters like students, bachelors and young couples. The demand for such houses is therefore rapidly...
Light and ventilation are the most basic necessities for habitation or occupation of buildings. Optimal lighting can be achieved through natural means during the daytime, but requires electricity at night. Although ideal ventilation can be ensured through completely natural strategies,...
Lighting is an integral part of architectural design and significantly impacts the way we experience spaces. Since the advent of computers and information technology, most people spend the majority of their time indoors- working, studying, eating, sleeping, and conducting other...
Lighting is one of the most important interior features that can affect the look and feel of a home. It can create warm and inviting atmospheres for guests to feel welcome in your home or a focused and calm environment...