Country brick houses with veranda projects. Projects of houses with a terrace. Advantages of houses with a terrace

Buy country cottage area- this is just the beginning. It needs to be planned, the optimal house must be selected, and a general concept for its design must be developed. In this article we will consider the most various projects country houses. From the smallest for one room, to very roomy ones - for 100 square meters of usable area.

With veranda and terrace

When choosing a layout country house often they try to find a project with a veranda or terrace. Such a covered area is good not only for relaxing or eating outdoors. On a rainy or hot day, you can do a lot of things under a canopy, which, due to large quantity You can't create trash in the premises.

On a common foundation

Projects of country houses with a veranda have a small area: the smallest have dimensions of 6 * 4 meters, and the veranda occupies 2 meters on the long side, and the house itself is 4 * 4 meters or 16 square meters (taking into account the thickness of the walls, even less).

Another option - one room, in which space is allocated for several kitchen cabinets and a stove, costs a small dinner table and there is sleeping area. This layout is ideal for one person. Two people will feel good in it. This option does not have a bathroom, so you will have to separate it.

The layout of a small country house (up to 40 meters) is quite simple: usually there are two rooms, the first of which is used as a kitchen and dining room at the same time. Most often it is a walk-through. The second room is living. You can more or less comfortably place two sleeping places here. So, projects of country houses with a 6*4 meter attic are designed to accommodate 1-2 people.

If the construction budget is very limited, consider country house projects with pitched roof. They are unusual for our country, but the cost of roofing for a small area is much less. You just need to choose the right one (taking into account the amount of snow cover).

A medium-sized country house is shown in the photo above. The project is interesting because the veranda here was originally “winter”, glazed. Most owners of open verandas come to the need to glaze it, and for a pleasant time outdoors. In this project, the veranda is a continuation of the living room, but a partition can be installed here. Overall, convenient and comfortable home with a traditional layout, all rooms are separate, there is a bathroom, a fenced off corridor. All conditions for year-round living.

On a separate foundation

Please note that the above projects of country houses with a veranda have a common foundation. This is reliable, since even with spring heaving of the soil there will be no movement. But the foundation costs are significant. Therefore, this approach is justified on complex soils prone to heaving. On normal soils, you can build a veranda on a separate, disconnected and lightweight (usually columnar or pile) foundation. One such project is presented below.

In general, a veranda can be attached to any building. It can be laid at the design stage, or it can be added afterwards (as happens very often).

Small country house 6*4.5 with a veranda on a separate foundation

The veranda can completely occupy one side of the house, or it can cover two or even three of its sides. But there are options with a small open area (as in the photo above). In this case, the foundation may be separate, but there will not be much savings. For example, in the project above, only 1.1 meters of the main foundation were “gained.”

We are so accustomed to comfort that even at the dacha we don’t want to have “convenience in the yard.” For many, the main selection criterion is the availability of a bathroom. Even necessity does not scare them. Not all projects of small country houses can boast of such “excess”, but some have a bathroom (toilet and shower).

With attic

The idea of ​​increasing your living space comes often. It is believed that construction costs do not increase much, since most of the superstructure is a modified roof. In reality, if the attic is used all year round, the difference in the price tag for two-storey house and a one-story building with an attic will be small. After all, we must take into account that the area of ​​​​the attic floor premises is much smaller, and the costs will be high, since good heat, sound, and vapor insulation is required.

Attics under a gable roof

A country house with a summer attic will be really cheap. But it must be taken into account that in sunny days without insulation it will be too hot there, so thermal insulation is still necessary, but not as “serious” as for winter use.

A country house with a summer attic will be really cheap. But it must be taken into account that on sunny days it will be too hot there without insulation, so thermal insulation is still necessary, but not as “serious” as for winter use.

The country house projects presented above are intended for seasonal visits. They provide only living rooms. In the room on the first floor you can organize a kitchenette.

Below is the layout of a small garden or country house measuring 5 by 5 meters with a dedicated kitchen. Please note that the porch is attached and is not on the plan.

All these houses are designed as frame houses. With minor modifications, these designs can be used for houses made of any other material. You just need to take into account the thickness of the walls and choose the right foundation.

If desired, the covered veranda can be made open. Although, usually the opposite happens. Having built an open one, it is glazed or pushed out to half the wall, and single frames are installed. If you want fresh air, you can always open the windows, and the area can be allocated for a summer dining room or kitchen.

How to increase the area of ​​the attic floor

All projects of country houses with an attic floor are made under gable roof. This is good in the sense that the snow will not linger on such steep slopes. The second advantage is that it’s easy rafter system. The downside is the small area of ​​the “full” room upstairs. Too much wasted space around the edges. You can make cabinets there, but this area is unsuitable for living.

If it is important for you to increase your living space, you can make the roof sloping. It is more complex and more expensive, but the area of ​​the premises on the attic floor is much larger.

Another way to increase the area is to raise the walls above the level of the first floor. They say to build “one and a half floors.” This option is good for dachas that are visited during the cold season. The roof can be made as you like, but a large area of ​​​​the rooms still turns out to be broken.

Example of “one and a half floor”

When choosing a project for a country house with an attic for periodic visits, it is better to make the attic cold and make the ceiling insulated. On the stairs that lead to the second floor, it is necessary to provide a door/cover that will fence off the upper tier. Otherwise, heating will take a lot of fuel and time. In winter, there are usually fewer people, and visits are short. Warming up both floors is too time-consuming and expensive, so this isn't a bad solution.

Projects of two-story country houses

Construction two-story house not such an expensive idea. You still need one foundation, albeit a more powerful one, but its cost does not increase twice, but by 60%. The dimensions and insulation of the roof do not depend on the number of storeys at all, so there is no need to increase investments. Added costs for the walls - their area is twice as large, but overall the cost square meter area is cheaper than when building a similar one-story dwelling. That’s why many people are looking for designs for two-story dachas.

Project of a small two-story house for a summer residence with an attached garage: living area 100 sq. m. m, total 127 sq. m, garage for one car

The above project is designed for aerated concrete or ceramic building blocks. Suitable for long areas. The attached garage is very convenient to use - from the garage you can get into the house. Another plus: this option saves space on the plot, and there is always little of it at the dacha, no matter how big the plot you have.

In this layout option, there is a spacious terrace on the back side of the house. It is not included in the total area of ​​the house. Interesting design makes the house different from others: a large window on one and a half floors, cubic shape a garage and a canopy in front of the house do not affect the price tag too much, but make the house unique.

Another project for a two-story dacha with a garage attached to the side is presented above. This option is more suitable for square or wide areas. The building area in plan is 10*10 meters, living area is 108 square meters. This house gives an unusual look high windows second floor. The selection also makes its contribution finishing materials, a combination of light beige and brown colors. Overall an interesting project.

A non-standard-looking two-story house with a balcony that encircles the entire building. At the rear there is a large open terrace. The roof is hipped, which complicates the design, but gives the building a special flavor.

With sauna

For many people, a dacha is associated with a bathhouse. A bathhouse, of course, can be built separately, but it is time-consuming and expensive. In a medium-sized country house, it is quite possible to set aside a room for a steam room. It is usually made with an entrance from the bathroom/WC, since water procedures necessary. For true steamers, there should still be access to the street nearby: so that you can quickly cool off in a river or outdoor pool.

The minimum size of a steam room is 2*2 meters, the optimal size is 3*3. Such rooms can be fitted even into small houses, but at the same time the amount of living space will be reduced. If you still need to have enough rooms, you can consider the option of an attic floor. One such example is in the photo below.

Pay attention to the layout. The first thing you should focus on is that the stove is installed in such a way that it is heated from the next room. IN in this case This is the rest room. The option is not very good, since the entrance is far away. You will have to carry firewood across the room, which is inconvenient and usually results in a lot of garbage.

Another drawback: this option does not have a kitchen. For country life this is a serious drawback. The kitchen corner can be organized in big room, the bedrooms should be placed exclusively upstairs. Another layout option is to make a kitchen in the current “furnace/recreation room.” It is more comfortable to relax in a large room. It’s convenient to go in there after taking a shower.

Small and inexpensive

Small dachas are usually designed using the most inexpensive construction technologies. In our country, this is frame technology and wooden houses. Houses made from porous building blocks (,) are in approximately the same category. But they are still not so popular.

Projects of country houses using frame technology

Small country houses are usually built according to frame technology. , you can buy ready-made ones - prefabricated ones. These are two technologies that, with minimal investment of money and time, allow you to have good holiday housing.

To optimize the budget for building a country house, look for projects whose foundation on the plan is a rectangle or square. The presence of any protrusions leads to an increase in the price per square meter. Not only do the costs of the foundation increase, the area of ​​the walls increases, and, therefore, the costs for them. The roof is also more expensive - the rafter system is more complex, there are more complex components.

Layout of a 6*4 country house with kitchen, toilet, summer veranda

One more point for those who plan to visit the dacha in winter time. So that when walking back and forth from the house he does not “run away” warm air, it is advisable to make the entrance with a vestibule. If the area does not allow it to be built-in, make an extension. This will greatly reduce fuel consumption and the time it takes to warm up the house.

Beam and log

One of the most common building materials in our country: timber and logs. The advantage is that a small country house can be built very quickly. The downside is that it takes a long time to shrink (from six months to a year, depending on the initial moisture content of the log and climatic conditions). Before the end of the active shrinkage period, carry out Finishing work It’s not worth it, which delays the possibility of using the building. This does not apply to standing log houses (ready-made kits) or laminated veneer lumber. But the price is significantly (twice) higher for such options.

A small country house made of 4*4 timber - a very simple project

If we talk about the smallest country houses, they measure 4 by 4 meters. Doing less simply doesn't make sense. The layout in this case is quite simple: it’s just one room. They can differ only in their orientation to the cardinal directions, the number and location of windows. Doors can also be located in the middle or on the side. All. The options have run out.

The house will be a little larger in area, 6*4 meters. Here in its “pure” form we have about 22 squares of area, place 14-15 in the previous version. The layout is still not very diverse, but you can already fence off the kitchen area.

If we talk about optimal costs, then the above country house projects are not the most the best option. The fact is that it is better to make timber or log cottages 6*6 in plan. The fact is that the standard length of both beams and logs is 6 meters. If the walls of your house are smaller, you need to either look for a non-standard length of suitable length, or saw off the excess from the standard ones. Yes, non-standard costs much less, but you will have to look for it in different sawmills. Even at the largest sawmill, it is more than difficult to find timber or logs 4-5 meters long in sufficient quantities for construction. So you will have to “iron” everything nearby. It is difficult to say what the quality of the material will be. Although, if it doesn’t work for you, you can buy the same non-standard logs for several years, put them in piles, bringing them to operating humidity. Overall, this is a good plan. It just takes a lot of time to implement.

Today not everyone suburban area used as a place to grow crops. Many owners of dachas and household plots strive to equip a place to relax near their home. Near the dacha you can build a gazebo or terrace, or attach a terrace or canopy. Often a small pond is built near the house. Various designs of houses with a veranda and terrace will help you build a practical structure with an attractive design on your territory. Photos of finished structures can be found in the article.

How to distinguish a terrace from a veranda

Before building a recreation building near the house, it is worth deciding what a terrace and veranda are. Many do not imagine much difference between them. That is why before starting work you should familiarize yourself with the features of each type of structure.

The terrace is a summer area with wooden flooring. The base is usually raised above the ground. Sometimes terraces are located at the second floor level. Such buildings are usually adjacent to country house- settle down next to one of the walls. Also, terraces often completely encircle the building.

Open structures are made of wood. They may have railings and a roof. The fencing ensures the safety of using the terrace, and the roof provides protection from precipitation. Terraces are usually built on the side of the house from which you can see the garden, forest or pond. Instead of a roof, you can install an umbrella or canopy made of awning fabric.

The veranda, unlike the terrace, is a closed building that is not heated and also serves as a recreation room. The roof and walls of the veranda are made of various materials, such as wood, polycarbonate, glass. The structures themselves are usually made of wood or brick. The veranda is used as a place for relaxation with family, gatherings with friends, as a summer kitchen or dining room.

When using the premises in winter, the walls should be thermally and waterproofed. Heating is also provided in such a room.

Important! In the absence of heating, the inner surface of the walls must be made of moisture-resistant materials. This will prevent mold from appearing.

Verandas are usually built in places with a cold climate. Terraces, on the contrary, are more common in warm regions where positive temperatures remain for most of the year.

Summer recreation areas can be attached or built-in. In the latter case, they are included in the house design and are equipped at the stage of its construction. If a terrace or veranda is added, a separate foundation will be equipped for it.

Veranda design

Modern verandas and terraces are arranged taking into account the features of the landscape and exterior of the house. Such buildings look very attractive. The veranda is no longer built as a vestibule in which garden tools or other household supplies are stored. The building should offer a view that will please the eye. You should not design the veranda in such a way that the people who will be in it will have to look at the neighbor’s fence or barn. It is better to arrange a view of the garden or flower beds.

Veranda design features:

  • Verandas made of wooden elements look original. However, such a structure can be created from a variety of other materials. Wooden structures are usually equipped with canopies and carved panels.
  • The brick veranda is installed on a fairly strong foundation. Brick is used to decorate such a building. different shades. With the help of this material it is worth highlighting the corners, gables and base part.
  • The stone building looks especially exotic. If it has semi-arches, they can be covered with stained glass or simply glazed. Translucent products are more widespread. The frame of the building is made of wooden blocks or bricks. It is necessary that the supports under the glass are as strong as possible. Double or triple glazing should be installed in openings.

Advice! Polycarbonate is often used instead of glass. Sheets of this material are durable, cheap and light in weight.

The external design of the veranda should be done in accordance with the exterior of the main building. According to many experienced builders, extensions can be made from the same materials that were used to build the house.

Terrace project

To the very simple options This includes the construction of a standard rectangular flooring, which will have a minimum of decorative details. However, curly designs look much more attractive. Often, in order to increase the practicality of the terrace, it is made multi-level. This solution will come in handy if the veranda will be used by many people of different ages.

Terraces are often made in combination. They are combined with pergolas or gazebos. Also, an artificial pond is usually installed near the terrace. A simple pool is inflatable. It is possible to create more complex design- a large pit, trimmed with tiles. You can often see a barbecue table on the terrace. In this case, it is reliably isolated from wood flooring and is placed away from the recreation area. Such a terrace can be seen in the photo below.

If it is impossible to equip a terrace in the immediate vicinity of the house, you can build it at some distance. Among the advantages of this solution is the opportunity to relax alone. In addition, on such a terrace you can arrange playground without fear that the noise will disturb the people in the house.

Buildings equipped with sliding window walls have become very popular among owners of suburban areas. This allows you to arrange the veranda as a terrace. Such walls are usually made of several sections. If you move them completely, a full view of the site will open from the veranda.

conclusions

Verandas and terraces usually have not only a decorative purpose, but also have a practical purpose. Such premises are distinguished by rich functionality. By using a veranda, the usable area of ​​the home is significantly increased. They provide playrooms, offices, recreation areas or dining rooms. Terraces are basically a place where you can spend quality time with friends and family.

I have a dream. Such a simple dream. I want to leave the room and get on the veranda. Not on the 15th floor balcony, under which an endless stream of cars rushes with a roar, and the voices of the interlocutor cannot be heard, but on the veranda. To keep it cool, you can see the forest through the huge windows (you can also see the garden) and the trees will certainly make noise. In spring, blossoming branches of apple trees peer into the windows. In the summer you can hear the hubbub of birds, the sound of rain, and in the fall - the sound of falling ripe apples and the light rustle of golden leaves covering the ground with a fluffy layer. And the smell of ripe apples and fallen leaves is the unique smell of autumn. On a cold windy day, when the windows are painted with frosty patterns of rare beauty, children are fooling around on the veranda, hiding from the wind. In the morning, frozen tits knock on the window and know that they will not be left hungry here. For me, the veranda is something from a past life, when more people lived in private houses.

You can’t turn back time and sometimes our dreams seem impossible to us. But why? There is already a plot of land, but a house and veranda can be built. First, let's look at a suitable house design with a veranda. The house is quite comfortable, a veranda can be arranged both at the entrance and from the courtyard with exit from the living room and kitchen, windows to the garden. This is perhaps the most interesting thing. After all, a large veranda can be used as summer kitchen. And make jam in the fresh air. Or just sip tea in a pleasant company of friends or neighbors. You don't need much for this. Yes, house designs with a veranda give room for imagination and open up new possibilities. With a slight increase in the price of the building we get whole line benefits. In Russia, with its fairly cool climate, having an additional indoor space is convenient both in winter and summer. If you provide easily transformable or opening windows, in the summer the veranda can be used as a shady canopy. Given the short but hot Russian summer, this use of the veranda is also relevant. It's nice to spend time with a book in a hammock on a shady veranda on a sultry afternoon! A light cool breeze is pleasantly refreshing, and you can simply forget about all the worries of the past week for a while. It is pleasant to be on the veranda even during a warm summer shower. Large drops of rain fall from the leaves of the trees and knock on the roof, the air is filled with moisture, cleared of dust, the heat has subsided, freshness and renewal are felt in everything. After the rain, the birds chirped again in different voices and rejoice in the gentle rays of the sun, which turns raindrops into small precious multi-colored pebbles. Where else can you find such wealth?

What a joy it is for children to play on the veranda! It's bad weather outside, and little dreamers are coming up with a lot of all kinds of entertainment. There are secret plans, insidious plans, reading in silence, and just playing games on tablets. It’s not all about running around the garden.

From the many designs of houses with a veranda offered to us by architects, we can always choose the one that suits us best. Fantasy and flight of thought are enormous. The houses are designed in various styles using the latest progressive materials and construction technologies. And choosing one single project for a house with a veranda is quite difficult. Considering the professionalism of the developers, we are confident that your choice will be correct and in a year you will be able to enjoy tea in own home in the shade on a cozy veranda!

Nothing is impossible in the world. By studying the past, you can use the traditions of past generations and create something new, taking into account their experience. Our parents knew how to create comfort and perfectly felt the beauty and uniqueness of every moment of life. So let's keep up with them.

Are single-storey terraced houses becoming increasingly popular? The fashion recently imposed by architects on multi-storey private houses with one or even several staircases is not suitable for everyone, and there may be many reasons for this.

Not everyone wants to move up and down stairs all day, others want to have a house with rooms on the same level. Let's see what other reasons there are that should be taken into account when choosing and planning with a terrace.

Why do we offer one-story houses with a terrace

A private home becomes a quiet haven or a place for creativity and business development, a corner for relaxation and a place to have fun. And at the same time, none of the neighbors will knock on the radiators, or interrupt the call with noise complaints. But why exactly one-story with a terrace?

Such houses are suitable for country holidays, young people and older people. The main motto is unity with nature. The houses fit perfectly into any landscape. They are easier to build on problematic soils: with high groundwater levels, sandstones. There is no need to build complex foundations. An abundance of light in the rooms is guaranteed. What else does such an entrance area give? Possibility to organize:

  1. Summer kitchen.
  2. Outdoor dining.
  3. Place for barbecue.
  4. Children's playground.
  5. Drying clothes.

In small areas you can do without a gazebo and save money on its construction. An open area raises the status of housing. It looks stylish than traditional verandas.

Planning

It is necessary to take into account the wind rose. Why is it important? Terraces are used for relaxation. If you place it on the side of the prevailing winds, then it will be difficult to ensure a comfortable stay. It is rational to place from the side patio. It’s easier to organize a comfortable spatial association with an outdoor recreation area, a barbecue area, a swimming pool, a children’s playground, a path to a gazebo, overlooking an alpine hill or a beautiful flower garden.

It is better to organize an exit from the dining room or living room. You should not combine the terrace with the bedrooms. The open area is located on the opposite side of the main entrance. Owners of small plots need to organize hedge or other decoration. This will help hide your life from the prying eyes of your neighbors.

Location by cardinal directions

The layout depends on your own preferences, the rhythm of life, the surrounding landscape and the site:

  • For those who like to admire the sunset, the western part will be ideal. The sun illuminates the site after lunch.
  • The eastern location has its advantage - the morning rays of the sun contribute to a vigorous rise and preparation for the coming day.
  • The northern part guarantees soft diffused light and the terrace can be combined well with workshops and dining rooms. In this case, you should not plant nearby tall plants: trees, climbing bushes and climbing flowers.
  • South - provides maximum sun. During the summer, awnings or awnings are necessary to reduce exposure to scorching rays.

Thanks to careful planning, the house and terrace become a comfortable place to relax and serve the owners for a long time. Do not require frequent major and maintenance repairs.

What should be considered: construction features

A terrace cannot be built on the ground without a foundation. To ensure that no problems arise during operation: the roof does not deform, does not burst, the floor remains horizontal, a reliable foundation is necessary. It is poured or constructed simultaneously with the main building, this guarantees safety.

The construction does not require large investments. The work is completed quickly. It is possible without complex construction equipment (excavator, truck crane). Complex construction methods are not used: installation at height, insulation.

If this condition is not met, even open veranda will begin to recede: precipitation falls under the foundation of the main structure, in winter the frost does its job: it breaks the mortar, the fittings begin to rust. Over time, the entire structure may become deformed.

Types of terraces

Owners, when choosing the type of terrace, think about the future. What priorities may arise in life, and will only an open area be enough?

Open

This is an acceptable option for all regions. Terraces located on the leeward side provide good lighting and the opportunity to relax outdoors. In order not to adapt to weather conditions, a temporary canopy is installed. For open areas, umbrellas and portable awnings are used. During hot weather, openings are covered with roller blinds and light curtains.

Closed

All-season option. If open area has a canopy and fencing, it can be used in any weather. Even just to sit winter evening surrounded by snowy beauties with candles, wrapped in a blanket, will bring pleasure. Are there any disadvantages to this option? One and insignificant: the illumination of the room that borders the terrace is reduced.

Depending on the region, the site for operation during the cold period is equipped with panoramic double-glazed windows. They protect from low temperatures and precipitation.

A barbecue area can be set up on the terrace. For this purpose, fireproof insulation is made. The part of the floor covering that is intended for the hearth is laid out with stone and brick. Attach a cone on top to organize smoke exhaust and prevent it from entering living spaces.

Building and terrace materials

When choosing materials, you need to think about the fact that the terrace, unlike rooms, is constantly exposed to constant influences: ultraviolet rays, moisture from rain, snow and fog. In cities, dust, automobile and industrial emissions are added to this, which become “sandpaper” for the finishing material. So choose quality materials. Regularly treat them against the above mentioned influences and clean them from contaminants.

Floors are covered with materials that can resist high moisture:

  1. Tile (choose heat-resistant models with a rough surface).
  2. A wooden board treated with preparations (varnishes, stains, impregnations) that prevent rotting. Choose resinous tree varieties.

If the open area is not built in, the roof is covered with material. The posts are made from reliable materials: metal, wooden beams large size, masonry made of brick, stone, concrete.

The decoration is the same as the general facade of the house. An interesting combination is provided by combining different construction or finishing materials: wood and natural stone, brickwork and decorative plaster, siding different color+ foundation panels.

The basic principle

The terrace should be an addition, so radical differences will introduce dissonance with the design of the entire site. The building will lose its attractiveness.

Take care of decorative elements

If the pillars of the structure are made of metal, add forged elements. For wooden structures Carved elements and homespun rough paths are suitable. Brickwork goes well with pottery.

Lighting and furniture

Proper lighting helps not to limit operation only to daylight hours. Bright lamps are installed only in work area(if provided). The rest area is illuminated soft light, this promotes rest and relaxation. Choose energy-saving lamps (savings are guaranteed). Lighting must have high protection from moisture, do not interfere with movement around the site, illuminate the recreation area, dining group.

Provide additional sockets. They are useful for gardening electrical appliances(lawn mowers, electric saws). During the cold season, you can install a UFO on the terrace and enjoy communication in comfort.

Furniture does not have to be budget plastic. Wooden and metal kits are also applicable. Specialized stores offer sets made of wicker and wenge. When it rains, removable covers and cushions are removed and brought in; the furniture can withstand slight humidity.

Wicker furniture is most often used

Projects one-story houses with a terrace will make your dream come true and create comfort in your home. Building a cozy nest is the goal of every strong family. And if you add a terrace to your house, its beauty and comfort will exceed all your expectations.

Nice view and favorable weather is best enjoyed from the top of a mountain or from the terrace of your own home built according to modern technology, therefore, projects of one-story houses with a terrace are in demand. After all, if the first option is not suitable for everyone due to the peculiarities of the geographical location, then the second is quite feasible.

Having decided to build a home, each person must make sure that it is comfortable and meets his wishes. After all, I don’t really want to buy a “pig in a poke.” To visualize the full picture and get a general idea of ​​the future structure, you need to draw up a project one-story house with garage and terrace.

Ready original ideas will become relevant for people who want to enjoy the pleasure not only of living in a house, but also of its construction, using all the advantages of this type of housing in the process. What could be better than stylish, original house with a unique layout and attractive appearance. No one can resist a structure that is designed to combine the best design solutions and architectural trends, complying with safety rules and regulations.

Features of the location of the terrace

Typically, most houses that have a terrace have access to it from the living room and even from the kitchen, which is quite justified: living in such a house brings maximum comfort. Traditionally, in houses with one floor, the terrace is located on the opposite side of the main entrance; this location is relevant for 90% of modern structures. According to statistics, design solutions This type of plan is more often popular in the warm regions of the south, but in more severe conditions the terrace is designed to become a worthy option.

By choosing ready-made solutions for houses made of any material - timber, wood of all types, concrete, brick, stone, you can turn your ideas into reality and create a palace on your site. Currently, there is a growing trend in the popularity of terraces, and many customers prefer its proper placement. This is very convenient in functional terms, because under the terrace, firstly, there is the possibility of organizing a rest room, as a result of which there is no need to install a gazebo. Secondly, modern terrace looks impressive, European.

Projects of houses with a terrace and a garage

The terrace is the most important aesthetic component of the house, being a favorite place for relaxation of the owners and their guests. This open-plan extension can be made from a variety of materials, including stone and metal. The structure is usually installed under the roof of the entire house, but sometimes it is separate and equipped with its own roof. Many home owners choose the option of a terrace without a roof, then to protect it from external factors umbrellas are used. The design of the terrace must be carried out together with the design of the main living space, otherwise it will entail enormous additional costs.

Garage is an integral element modern house, especially for car owners who want to save space on their lot. Recently, an increasing number of people prefer to build an underground structure that is convenient and functional.

On the pages of the site you can view and evaluate projects of houses up to 100 square meters. m, which differ high level reliability, aesthetic characteristics and, of course, the possibility of subsequent comfortable living in them.

Ready-made and custom design work

All design solutions are traditionally divided into three groups - these are ready-made projects of a standard plan, individual design, and combined solutions.

Typical designs

These are the standard terrace and garage houses that most people build. Their projects have already been presented in finished form, so all that remains for the construction team is to arrive at the site, build the structure according to ready plan.

Advantages of the method:

  • Low cost of the structure, ensured by the absence of costs for planning operations;
  • Easy installation - all that is required is to wait for a team of craftsmen and the construction of the house;
  • High speed work - no need to wait for lengthy developments, all elements for construction are already ready.

Most families prefer to choose standard projects and build houses based on ready-made photos.

Individual design: features

This method allows you to design a structure according to your own desires and preferences, of course, based on compliance with safety regulations. This is a real opportunity that will make your dream come true and create conditions for a comfortable stay.

Advantages of the method:

  • Translation of all design and other ideas into reality;
  • 100% individuality of your home;
  • High aesthetic indicators of the finished home.

However, the construction of such a house will require additional costs for the development of the project and time losses for its implementation. Whether the game is worth the candle is up to you to decide!

  • Creation of increased living space. This glazed extension can often be used as an additional living space or office. IN summer time– what could be better than family gatherings over a board game or a pleasant conversation and a cup of tea. And if you insulate this structure, you can enjoy tea and comfortable stay even in times of severe frost.
  • Promotion thermal insulation properties Houses. The design can serve as an excellent way to protect your home from the wind, which will allow you to significantly save on thermal insulation. An insulated veranda is a 100% guarantee of warmth in the house even in winter.
  • The possibility of creating a close connection that will be formed between the house and the space that surrounds it. Going out onto the terrace and looking out the window, you will see a beautiful landscape and view that you choose. It could be an apple orchard, a beautiful forest or a picturesque lake - whatever you want.
  • Attractiveness appearance– one of the main reasons why you should choose a house with a terrace. It will look cozy, complete, and staying inside such a room will make your life truly comfortable and fabulous. Remember, many people probably dreamed of a fairytale castle in childhood. Single storey frame house with a terrace it can become just that!

If you need a high-quality house project with a balcony and a garage, then you can evaluate finished photos and make your choice based on them.

Pricing policy in the field of design

Price finished project usually depends on how ready he is. If you decide to make do standard projects according to a special sketch, the price will be significantly lower than if you prefer a strictly individual option. Using the photos presented on the pages of the site, you can decide which option suits you, and then choose it and create a masterpiece! Regardless of the chosen project, each decision will be accompanied by the provision of relevant documentation, which is 100% reliable and has legal significance.

Projects of one-story houses with a terrace: materials used

Currently, the construction of houses is carried out from different materials and their combinations. For example, you can build a powerful castle from natural stone, build a solid brick structure. The project of a brick house with a terrace will delight your imagination and allow you to make childhood and adult dreams come true. You also have the opportunity to create huge and practical walls made of concrete or give preference to classic wood and materials made from it. The first three options are good, but in terms of the combination of environmental properties and accessibility, the winner is undoubtedly natural wood. What could be better than living with your family and raising your children in a home made of natural elements that has decent environmental qualities.

The construction market offers wood as construction material in wide abundance, allowing you to create many original solutions. Affordable pine or spruce with their pleasant pine aroma, durable larch and reliable oak - all this is for your choice. Recently, it has become important to build houses from timber with a terrace. This material is presented in a wide variety and provides the implementation of numerous ideas and ideas.

Possibilities of a house with an attic

As we have already said, a house with large terrace– this is a limitless field for creative possibilities. You can turn your attic into an open studio and turn it into a spacious and comfortable space. Thanks to the use of modern technological solutions for insulation, it is possible to solve even the most complex issues, and by choosing original windows from a large amount of variety, you will create an individual home.

Advice!When choosing original design solutions, it is necessary to give preference to a company that has extensive experience working not only with houses, but also with other types of buildings. Here you can find projects of all levels of complexity and any size.

Some historical information

Design project appeared on the domestic market in the 17th and 18th centuries, when in France it was proposed to be used as a useful place in the house. Therefore, since then, the room located under the pitched roof has been called an attic.

The classic layout of this solution assumes that on the ground floor there are common rooms where you can receive guests and do housework. But if the house is one-story, then it is quite possible to combine residential and non-residential premises. Attic element often reserved for an office or, conversely, a place for meditation and relaxation. Due to the design features, a low angle of inclination is created, and it becomes possible to rationally use the free space.

Thus, whatever project you choose and whatever material you prefer for building a house, the main thing is to devote time to this process and create what you really dream of. Ready-made design solutions will allow you to visualize the picture and create favorable conditions for the construction process.