Low-Budget L-Bungalow 100m2 Living Area

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-16 19:35:58

Curly

2017-08-17 07:47:39
  • #1
maybe it is possible to have a small house built by an affordable house provider without any extras (no roller shutters, small windows, etc.) for 150,000 euros plus all additional costs. However, a bungalow is much more expensive than a 1.5-story house (larger foundation slab, bigger roof, walls everywhere straight). But this "budget bungalow" will not look like your posted picture of this "design architect bungalow." These floor-to-ceiling aluminum window elements including sliding doors already cost a small fortune, the ceiling must certainly also meet special requirements without load-bearing interior walls, so no standard solution. You also can't just heat with an open fireplace without proper heating; surely you have to comply with some regulations in Austria as well. If it were that easy to build such a luxury glass bungalow for so little money, you would certainly see many of such houses and not small 1.5-story houses with small, white plastic windows everywhere. Talk to a few house construction companies and get some offers, then you'll see what you get for your money.

Regards
Sabine
 

Steffen80

2017-08-17 08:25:00
  • #2
Nice that a few people get straight to the point I'm always too lazy for that
 

Caspar2020

2017-08-17 08:41:52
  • #3
Actually, every effort is basically in vain, but since it’s not just about a cheaply made run-of-the-mill house for a family with a child and a dog, here are a few words from my side.



Unfortunately, the low-cost variant (square, without frills, "few" windows, built a thousand times) is what’s available.



Oh, so many already give up on the basement simply because it’s too expensive. It’s by no means standard anymore. By the way, underfloor heating costs real money (and also needs space for the technology; and suddenly we don’t have just a broom closet but a utility room), and how does that fit with your wish for just a simple open wood stove?




Living space is not equal to footprint by the way. You can easily add at least 10% more.



Then go ahead. We’d love to be inspired by your proof.

By the way, I hope the so-called incidental construction costs are not included in that.



In your picture there are already many visible steel supports, not to mention the invisible ones. But if a support pole is already ugly for you... Fine; but it costs a lot.



Just the shading alone (raffstore (see the thin cords in the picture...)) will cost you a fortune. Otherwise, you’ll turn into grilled chicken.



Maybe start by drawing your loft on millimeter paper. Then you might realize you need significantly more than 100 sqm to create such an ambiance, or more precisely, a nice open space.

Also things like outlets only in the middle of the bungalow? Well, in the picture, there are 100% floor boxes near the windows. Such a box with 1-2 outlets costs about 200-300 EUR.

I (and also in the picture) understand a loft not as the usual 2.x meter ceiling height but at least 3.5-4m or more. Otherwise, it’s no longer “lofty.”



Better go to architects. What you want is no run-of-the-mill project; but if you already filled several sheets of millimeter paper, you’ll get fairly concrete price estimates.



From the companies that manufacture these things?



The concrete is cheap. The foundation (meaning what goes under the concrete; or what must be removed or replaced) is usually much more expensive.

But why don’t you ask your specialist what the slab would cost you?

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With more bite, and in the end also with quite a bit more money, this certainly would be an interesting construction project.
 

chand1986

2017-08-17 09:09:38
  • #4


What exactly does that mean? Including ancillary building costs?



No one here would consider that "realizing the project". Accordingly, you and the commenters will be talking past each other.

If you want an "expandable hall + roof" for 150k, that might be possible. But probably not in the way you envision it. You say you want to do without frills, but three things, namely L-shape, glass wall, and underfloor heating, are frills.

By the way, an expandable hall also doesn’t come without interior walls, unless more expensive solutions are used to span the space. That would then be the fourth frill.

It will also depend on the plot. Any earthworks needed will hit the budget hard. Flat land + good soil report would be the conditions you need.

If you’re such a do-it-yourselfer, why not try to acquire an existing property as a project as cheaply as possible and renovate/refurbish it with as much own effort as possible?
 

11ant

2017-08-17 14:52:08
  • #5
For family houses, this is generally the case, but not for a single-person house. Based on 90 sqm total living and usable area, i.e., about 110 sqm foundation slab, a division into one and a half stories is not cheaper. Basic shape rectangle, gable roof (truss construction, about 20° pitch). Nordlys extra light
 

Curly

2017-08-17 14:55:02
  • #6
I have already seen price lists with 100sqm large houses and the bungalow was always more expensive.

Best regards
Sabine
 

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