How to make a good house on a very low budget?
How to make a good house on a very low budget?
Owning a house
is everyone’s dream.
But is it
necessary to make a lot of sacrifices and live in financial scarcity, living a
cash-strapped existence?
Well, the answer
is a resounding no.
It might
surprise you but it is perfectly possible to make a good house on a low budget.
The concept of
affordable housing is something that people who aren’t aware of it, might frown
upon but once they get to know what it is, they will understand that
affordability depends on a lot of things and it is not necessarily the degradation
of quality that results in lowered prices.
But this is not
at all the case. In this article, we will tell how houses are made on a low
budget.
Using a standard square frame structure
would save a lot of money in the steel required, which would result in saving money.
Having standard design saves a lot of money since the design
calculations involved and made are done once and repeated.
Since the procedure is the same, the speed
of construction is also good.
As one reduces the use of exported materials, the cost automatically reduces.
If
you are procuring your materials
from nearby locations
then your cost of the project would reduce tremendously.
To achieve this proper
resource, mapping has to be done. This way the project won’t be delayed even
when you are facing government bans on materials being transported etc.
This would prevent
a lot of labor costs.
The more mechanized construction gets and depends less on labor the more
profitable it would be.
The labor cost has gone up a lot and the
availability of labor has reduced which leads to delays.
Thus investing in machinery as much as
possible would prevent labor problems in the
future.
·
Use green building design
philosophy.
One needs to dismiss the idea of green
building as a product rather than as a process.
When one employs green building design
philosophy, the process would involve choosing
techniques and materials
which are environmentally friendly and economical.
Using green energy would be beneficial to the environment
and would also be economical.
The blocks are good for the environment and also very economical.
As the size is bigger the work gets done a
lot faster, quicker.
The requirement of plastering is negligent.
Thus,
finishing is also faster.
That
makes these blocks very economical.
This saves a lot of time, money, and
resources.
When compared to in-situ construction the accuracy is also more. The
project is completed
at an unprecedented speed.
A lot of time
being saved results in money being saved.
The labor required is also less.
There is less hassle involved and lesser
supervision.
Therefore, this is a very economical option.
Owning a house is everyone’s dream.
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