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Living spaces | 4 |
Usable (floor) area | 150,7m2 |
Living area | 76,4m2 |
Number of persons | 4 |
MERKUR 1 is a house in the medium size category, for narrow plots. Suitable for two-storey surrounding buildings The internal space in this house will meet the housing needs for a 4 member family. The living room and kitchen form a single large space. Suitable for flat and slightly sloped terrain. The house has a fireplace which provides heat and serves an irreplaceable aesthetic function. The house includes a spacious garage.
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Number of persons: | 4 |
Living spaces: | 4 |
Built-up area: | 94,5m2 |
Enclosed space: | 686,3m3 |
Usable (floor) area: | 150,7m2 |
Living area: | 76,4m2 |
Ridge height ±0,0: | 8,455m |
Orientation of the main entrance: | JZ, SZ, S, SV |
Ground floor usable (floor) area: | 78,8m2 |
Second-storey usable (floor) area: | 71,9m2 |
Roof pitch: | 40 ° |
The two-storey family house with garage Merkur 1 stands out for its impressive appearance, which reflects the influence of both modern and traditional architecture. This project of a two-storey house can be built even on a narrow plot of land and will satisfy the requirements for housing a family of 4 members.
The two-storey family house Merkur 2 welcomes you in the entrance hall, the size of which allows the placement of a wardrobe. Next to the hallway, there is a separate guest toilet.
The entrance to the house is situated on the side, and the garage has its own entrance. It includes an area for storing seasonal sports equipment or other items, which can also serve as a boiler room for heating with solid fuel.
The internal layout of the house is practically divided into a lounge and a night part. The day part of the house consists of a kitchen connected to the living room. Dimensional French windows overlooking the greenery provide light for the space. In addition, there are two smaller windows.
The kitchen is designed for a U-shaped counter adjacent to the dining room, which can comfortably accommodate a dining table for six people. From the dining room, you can walk out onto the terrace of the house.
The living room can accommodate a sofa for four people. If you need more seating, the generosity of space allows you to choose a sofa with an armchair or stool. There is plenty of space for living room furniture with a cabinet or a table under the TV.
The night part of the house is situated upstairs. In the project of the family house, Merkur thinks about enough privacy for each inhabitant of the house. The children's rooms and the bedroom have their own separate bathrooms. In addition to them, there is also a utility room upstairs.
The children's rooms are separated from the parents' bedroom by a corridor. In each of them, you will be impressed by the generous floor space. Children will have plenty of space for play and interest activities, learning and sleeping. There is also space for a wardrobe and a desk, or shelves and a smaller cupboard. Each children's room has its own balcony.
The two-storey house with garage Merkur 1 will surprise you with a lot of storage space. In addition to the built-in wardrobes for the children and a smaller storage space opposite the utility room, you can make use of a separate wardrobe. It passes into it from the bedroom, of which it is part. In the bedroom, you will be pleased to have enough space for a double bed, while you can also place a work corner here.
Family house with almost zero energy consumption Merkur 1 will suit a family of 4-5 members. You can build this two-storey house on flat to gently sloping terrain.
If you have a narrow plot of land on which you plan to build a family house, then this family house project is a suitable solution for you. This narrow plot project is designed to maximise limited space while maintaining the functionality of the house. It makes efficient use of space on the plot.
This family house belongs to the category of Modern family houses. But it is up to you whether to use modern materials, various types of façade cladding or modern elements in interiors. Ultimately, the owner will be led to a house in the MODERN category with his/her approach to construction and the use of modern technologies, of which there are many at present.