Building a house on a narrow plot in Estonia
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Do you want to build a functional, practical, and beautiful house but don’t have a large area? Don’t rush to give up on your dream! Projects of houses located on narrow and long plots allow you to create a cozy family nest even on a small plot. Read more about it in our article.
How to smartly design a house for a small plot
Construction should begin with a carefully thought-out project, allowing you to choose the right location for the house on a narrow plot and build without unnecessary rooms and partitions.
Without experience in house design, there is a high risk of making many mistakes. Therefore, to save time and nerves, it is worth turning to professionals. Specialists can offer both ready-made standard solutions and individual projects created considering all the client’s wishes.
Qualified masters strive to create not only beautiful but also reliable and durable houses with comfortable layouts. When designing an individual project, the topography and composition of the soil must be taken into account, and all regulations must be studied. The wrong choice of building materials can lead to the further destruction of the building’s walls and foundation.
Advantages of a narrow plot:
- Low costs – the smaller the area, the lower the maintenance and improvement costs.
- Convenient territory maintenance – the house and all planned buildings are located close together.
- Minimal maintenance costs – regular cleaning of large properties requires a lot of time and effort. A small yard area can be maintained by both fast-paced residents and the elderly.
- Stylish design – with the right approach, it is possible to create a stylish decorative design even on a small area. A house on a narrow plot is particularly cozy.
House location on a narrow plot
Building a house on a narrow plot requires the rational use of every square meter. If you need a cottage for a large family, it is recommended to build a two- or even three-story building. Construction costs are higher, but the space shortage problem is solved.
The attic can store tools, various equipment, etc. The basement can be designed for a garage, sauna, cellar, storage rooms, billiard rooms, etc.
For a narrow plot, it is better to place the house towards the far border or slightly to the side. This approach allows placing gardens, recreation areas, and outbuildings on the adjacent territory.