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The combined house is truly an achievement in terms of construction. A solid foundation and a stylish extension.

If you have already looked at some combined house projects and liked them, it’s time to talk a little more about them.

What are the advantages of a combined house:

  1. It's really very durable
  2. Fire safety is increased (1st floor is the kitchen, boiler room and utility room)
  3. More economical than its analogues made from the same type of “heavy” materials (due to lower weight and, accordingly, savings on the foundation)

A little about technology

Such houses are divided into several types.

For example, you can look at the combined houses made of stone and wood developed by the company DomaSV. They contain a collection of classically European style, adapted to Russian climatic conditions. Such a house will last for many years and you won’t have to worry about it in terms of major repairs. Reliability and long service life, proven in more than one country.

Or here's a great option: combined houses made of foam blocks and wood, this is already a development of our domestic manufacturers. Lighter and more economical in price. The design quality is not inferior to its foreign brothers.

Briefly about the types of combinations:

  1. Stone - Profiled timber
  2. Stone - Rounded log
  3. Stone - Laminated timber
  4. Stone - Classic timber

Well, all this can be repeated with foam concrete blocks, in any order.

The best for your home

Firm DomaSV is constantly developing in terms of improving the quality of construction of stone houses. This applies to all its aspects.

We produce the best materials ourselves and have triple quality control.

We develop our specialists both technically and practically.

Cooperation only with trusted banks that have proven themselves over the years.

And we always fulfill our obligations.

And it is precisely thanks to the complex of these measures that we can say with confidence. If you are planning to build turnkey combined house, our company is guaranteed to provide you with the highest quality.

Construction guarantees

People not very closely associated with construction often worry, will this or that option suit me? Yes, not all types of houses can be built if there are factors that are often hidden from the face of an inexperienced person. So what should we do?

Of course, turn to professionals, because turnkey construction of combined houses This is our profile and many completed projects confirm this. Construction is often a significant amount of money, and to make sure that it will not be wasted, we will give you guarantees.

  • All estimates are transparent and understandable. (You see where your money is spent)
  • Minimum warranty period of five years. (I am confident that there will be 100% help on all issues)
  • Additional tips for using your home. (We work for quality and will be happy to share our experience with you)

Individual approach to everyone

Have you already viewed our combined houses photos and description? Didn't find what you need or want to change something?

No problem, in the company DomaSV There are excellent designers who can satisfy the most demanding of customers.

Over many years of work, we have commissioned hundreds of houses. And this experience allows us to offer you truly high-quality work or a ready-made house kit, based on your needs and taking into account your capabilities.

And of course, everyone should work according to their own profile. We know everything about construction of combined houses and are ready to prove it in practice.

During the construction of a combined house, the lower floor is made of stone, and the upper floor is constructed of wood. This design makes it possible to fully realize all the positive aspects of the selected materials and avoid the appearance of their negative features.

Service life

Stone is used due to the fact that it is very durable, has a long service life, does not rot, and does not begin to deteriorate from the influence of water and moisture. It is worth noting that many people often do not feel comfortable in stone buildings. When moving from an apartment outside the city, you want to feel more comfort. It is a little more difficult to heat a stone structure than a wooden one, but the reliability of the structure fully compensates for this shortcoming.

Wood, in turn, has a positive effect on the atmosphere inside, making the cottage more comfortable and warm, and also perfectly regulates indoor humidity. A wooden house creates a more emotional and personal feeling of home than typical high-rise buildings with neighbors on all sides. Some people are frightened by the fact that wood is an excellent burning material, and is also afraid of exposure to moisture, fungi, small rodents or termites, but with modern technology all these problems have long been solved.

Houses made of stone and wood ideally combine such an original base and upper floors, which makes it possible to eliminate two birds with one stone, separating the functionality of wood and stone in such a way as to obtain the advantages of each material. This structure also has a very non-standard, stylish and original appearance, which its owners will not fail to like.

Where should wooden structures be installed, and where should brick ones be installed?

You need to build an inexpensive combined house correctly. The first floor of the building is made using brickwork. The most effective and successful solution would be to install insulation using a ventilated façade technique. Aerated concrete blocks can also be used. Thus, on the ground floor it is worth installing the most “flammable” rooms, such as a kitchen, a room with a fireplace, a sauna, and also a place for cars.

The attic floor is built using wood. The most commonly used are logs, laminated or profiled timber, unplaned timber with finishing and insulation. From above, the wood is securely covered by large roof overhangs, and it is separated from the wet ground by an entire floor. Thanks to special protective coatings, such wood can last for a very long time without deteriorating or aging. Therefore, on this floor, with greater comfort and better ecology, it is worth placing living quarters.

It is necessary to approach the choice of decoration inside the house with great responsibility, so that the stone and wooden parts of the house are harmoniously combined with each other. However, you should not create monotony in the interior; it is better to emphasize the advantages of each material. Such buildings are furnished inside in a “country” style, which effectively emphasizes the advantages of materials, as well as natural forms.

How to build a combined house inexpensively

The price of building a house depends on:

  • the materials you decide to choose for construction;
  • your design requirements;
  • site location;
  • building area.

By choosing high-quality and reliable contractors, you can build a real dream cottage!

A combined country house is always an attractive structure that has been popular for many years. Such buildings first began to appear in the Middle Ages in the Alps; they were erected by shepherds during wintering. Gradually they began to gain popularity throughout Europe, until they reached our country. The “chalet” style allows designers to show all their creativity and imagination. For example, the top floor can be decorated in a medieval style.

Prices for the construction of combined houses in the Vitoslavitsa company

In our company, prices for turnkey combined houses are very affordable for everyone. We can carry out both standard options, prepared in advance by our specialists, and the construction of houses according to private drawings, which will be developed in strict accordance with your wishes.

The Vitoslavitsa company builds country houses in the best Russian traditions, improving its professionalism and introducing new engineering solutions and creative thoughts into each subsequent project. If you want to order the construction of a combined house in Moscow, then perhaps it’s time to make your desire come true by contacting us.

We can offer you standard combined buildings or implement an individual turnkey house project.

Advantages of combined houses

A combined house is a harmonious symbiosis of the solidity and aristocracy of stone with the natural warmth of wood, providing the exterior of the home with a wonderful appearance, and the interior with an inimitable atmosphere, imbued with coziness and comfort. However, this is not all that these buildings have earned an excellent reputation and ensured wide popularity.

The main advantages of such houses include the following:

  • Saving. Only the first floor is built from brick (sometimes from clay adobe, river shell rock or cinder blocks), and the second floor is made of wood. Such an architectural solution ensures a relatively low weight of the structure and, as a result, no need for a very expensive foundation. Moreover, the costs of building a second floor also using stone are usually much higher than the costs when using wooden materials.
  • High fire safety. It is obvious that wood is a combustible material, but the construction of the first floor, where the kitchen, fireplace, and boiler room are usually located, from stone significantly reduces the risk of fire, and when such a need arises, it simplifies the localization of the fire.
  • Durability. The brick has extremely high resistance to destruction under the influence of moisture and is characterized by mechanical strength. In turn, timber and wood composites manufactured at the Vitoslavitsa production facility are also highly resistant to negative environmental influences and mechanical loads, however, reducing the frequency and intensity of such impacts only increases the service life of the house.
  • All-season comfort. Combined houses made of stone and wood retain heat well. At the same time, the latter material helps to stabilize the humidity in the room, thereby achieving a comfortable microclimate in the premises.

Construction stages

If you do not take into account the development of the project, then the construction of any capital building begins with the construction of the foundation. In this case, the best options are recessed strip and slab.

  • Beginning of construction of stone walls (as mentioned above, materials such as brick, clay adobe, river shell rock, cinder block can be used);
  • Installation of floor coverings;
  • Completion of the construction of stone walls;
  • Installation of wall coverings;
  • Assembly of the second floor (rounded logs, laminated veneer lumber or profiled beams are used);
  • Installation of the supporting roof structure;
  • Arrangement of thermal, steam and waterproofing, as well as installation of roof ventilation;
  • Roofing;
  • Connection of utility networks and systems;
  • Exterior and interior decoration of the house.

Advantages of ordering combined houses from Vitoslavitsa

  • A wide selection of beautiful houses: we can implement both the combined house projects presented on our website and develop an exclusive solution for you.
  • Having our own production: this allows us not only to guarantee the quality of the materials used, but also to provide you with maximum benefits from cooperation with us.
  • Impeccable reputation: Vitoslavitsa has been building private houses for more than 5 years, and during this time we have made more than 150 customers happy.

The stone is solid, strong, durable, does not rot or deteriorate from moisture, and is fireproof. But in a stone building, many people feel a lack of comfort, and city stone apartments are quite boring. In addition, the stone takes too long to heat up if, say, you need to come to an unheated dacha in winter.

Wood has a beneficial effect on the psychological climate in the home, creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort, and perfectly regulates the humidity in the room (“breathes”), creating an optimal microclimate for people. In a wooden house, a different, more personal and emotional perception of the home arises than in a typical cell of a metropolitan high-rise building. But what frightens many people is that wood is a very flammable material; In addition, wood is afraid of moisture and microorganisms.

By combining a stone bottom and a wooden top in one building, we have the opportunity to “kill two birds with one stone” by dividing the functions between the stone and wooden parts in such a way as to take advantage of all the advantages of these materials. And the externally combined house looks unconventional and very beautiful. Therefore, projects of combined houses are deservedly popular.

Where is wood used and where is brick?

The first floor of a combined house can be built of brick (and in this case the most advantageous solution is with external insulation using the “ventilated facade” method) or of foam or aerated concrete blocks. As a rule, it contains such “flammable” rooms as a kitchen, boiler room, fireplace room, sauna, and garage.

The second, attic floor is built from wood: rounded logs, glued or profiled timber, unplaned timber with external insulation and external finishing. Far from the wet ground and sheltered from the rain by large overhangs of the roof, and also treated with a protective and decorative composition, the wood lasts a long time, does not deteriorate and does not age. On the second floor, with its comfort and ecology, there are usually living rooms.

The interior decoration of a combined house is based on a “dialogue” of two main materials - stone and wood, which harmoniously combine with each other, at the same time creating variety and originality. Typically, the interiors of a combined cottage are designed in one of the varieties of “country” style, designed to emphasize the beauty of natural materials and natural forms.

Chalet style houses

A combined cottage is a very beautiful and time-tested type of construction. Since the Middle Ages, similar buildings have been erected in the Alps, initially as shepherd's huts. Subsequently, brought to perfection, the Alpine style of combined chalet houses gained enormous popularity in Europe. It has bright and recognizable features, such as a sloping gable roof with large overhangs and a canopy, spacious terraces, often located outside the perimeter of the house and resting on columns. But at the same time, the “chalet” architectural style gives the widest scope for creative imagination. For example, the second floor can be made either in the form of a log house or in the medieval “half-timbered” style.

By the way, in pre-revolutionary Russia such houses were also held in high esteem. Practical merchants, for example, often placed a residential wooden frame on the stone ground floor, where a store, warehouse and utility rooms were located.

A specific choice of building materials and design solutions allows you to flexibly and widely vary the budget for the construction of a combined country house. We offer you both standard projects and the construction of turnkey combined houses based on individual projects.

Despite the abundance of modern effective materials, at the moment traditional natural stone and its artificial analogue do not lose their popularity.

Due to their unsurpassed decorative qualities, they are mainly used in the design of facades and interiors of buildings. This material of any origin is characterized by durability, absolute fire resistance, and low maintenance requirements. Its high aesthetic characteristics, variety of shades and textures give architects complete creative freedom, allowing them to create unique pompous ensembles and intimate cottages.

Organic combination of “mosaic” cladding with architecture in the spirit of cubism

The many faces of decorative stone cladding

Artificial products are extremely widely used at the moment in finishing work, despite the fact that their physical characteristics are significantly inferior to natural ones. This is due to the ease of installation of the decorative analogue, the lightness of the cladding elements that do not require a powerful base, the low price, the huge variety of textures and the wide range of colors.

The use of organic forms when organizing a porch


Based on their composition and production technology, the following types of artificial products are distinguished:

  • concrete cladding manufactured by compaction using vibration of high-grade cement mortar. Care of finishing - coating with paint and strengthening primer every 2-3 years;
  • polymer sand tiles characterized by elasticity, low price and relatively low strength;
  • products based on synthetic resins absolutely accurately replicate the appearance and shades of natural raw materials, the crumbs or dust of which are included in the composition;
  • porcelain stoneware due to its production from feldspar, fired at more than 1400°C, it has high durability and unique strength;
  • clinker tiles perfectly imitates stone and brickwork, differing from them at a more affordable cost and low weight. It has good sound and heat insulation qualities, protects against atmospheric influences;
  • flexible coating- sandstone tiles glued with polymer to a textile base. It is distinguished by strength, elasticity, antistatic properties, low weight and ease of installation on complex surfaces - columns, cornices, arches.

Cottage in a picturesque area in Cyprus

Modern cottage

The warmth and sunshine of artificial cladding


Cozy shelter in the forest

A house in the USA with an unusual facade, decorated with artificial material, impresses with its luxury

Another example of a luxurious façade

Using clinker tiles to completely cover walls in a classic-style cottage

Polymer sand tiles in the design of a mansion

Exquisite duet - plaster and decorative stone

Free flow of planes of different textures on the façade

These materials combine perfectly with each other to decorate the house, creating exquisite exteriors. They can be combined, creating planes with clear boundaries or smoothly flowing into each other. For example, the torn edges of faux limestone cladding on corners blend into the plastered surface. Window and door openings and arches are decorated in the same way.

On a note! At the moment, a popular solution is for stones in the form of chaotic inclusions to appear through the plaster.

Fragmentary cladding of a plastered facade with masonry made of elements of different sizes



Finishing the base with masonry made of artificial products

When using decorative cladding to decorate the lower part of a building, an extremely important point is the reinforcement of the surface of the walls to strengthen their connection with the finishing. It is necessary to attach ebb tides above the base - it is most susceptible to the negative effects of precipitation. This measure, which is carried out after masonry, before finishing the facade, will protect the foundation from moisture.

Advice! To create a harmonious façade, the plinth material must be harmoniously combined with the color of the roof. The shade of the finishing elements of the bottom of the house must be chosen somewhat darker than the base to which it will be attached.

Finishing the plinth with cobblestones looks impressive in combination with brickwork

Original plinth cladding made from linear masonry with large inserts

The stone finishing of the plinth, smoothly flowing into the facade wall, looks impressive

Cladding building corners

This design of corners is also called rustication, which is densely spaced rectangles or stripes with pronounced seams between them. They are designed to give the facades sophistication and emphasize the reliability of the structure. If 100 years ago rustication was carried out using complex brickwork, today it is created using finishing with modern materials, including tiles of artificial origin. This technique is also often used to decorate window and door openings of houses. Recently, the asymmetrical version of rustication and its “torn” outlines have become increasingly popular.

Advice! To achieve the most natural effect of masonry from natural raw materials, it is necessary to select design elements from different batches, since natural stone is not the same in color and shape.

Finishing corners and windows with “ragged” outlines

Mansion in the mountains of Utah

Photo from prestige-mls.com

Extravagant decoration of the corner of the house

Finishing the facade of the house with stone panels

To decorate buildings, elements can be used that differ in installation principles, colors, textures and dimensions. In addition, facade panels with a coating imitating, for example, natural marble are divided according to the material of manufacture, of which the most popular are plastic and PVC. Their surfaces can imitate a wide variety of rocks: granite, limestone, thin slate.

Due to the peculiarities of production technologies, facing elements are highly durable and resistant to adverse environmental influences. Facade panels can serve for additional insulation and sound insulation of a building.

Using panels in combination with siding to decorate a cottage with a complex architectural design

The panels on the facades of the laconic house emphasize the severity of its forms


The dark colors of the panels fit perfectly into the forest landscape

The light trim contrasts effectively with the dark tiled roof

Houses with imitation rock siding

This type of facade finishing can have various coating options: metal, resins, cement-sand compositions, various polymers. The resemblance of the surface to natural stone is achieved by adding fine chips of malachite, marble, and other rocks to the molding mass. Another method is coating with an artificial product made from a cement-sand mixture, resins and coloring pigments.

On a note! At the moment, the most popular siding is that imitating the surface of wild stone. High similarity is achieved through the production of products by casting from propylene using templates from natural cobblestones.

A house covered with stone siding in two colors - a contrasting and original solution


Nailite siding on the facade of the cottage


The facade and base are decorated with siding with different textures

Realistic rock texture on siding

Cladding buildings with “stone” corrugated sheets

A stable pattern of imitation natural rocks on a profiled sheet is created through the use of offset printing and multi-purpose painting, which allows you to create any texture by combining 4 primary colors. The profiled sheet coating is resistant to mechanical and atmospheric influences.

A house sheathed with corrugated sheets to imitate stone in combination with elements imitating wood

Profiled sheet imitating masonry

A facade made of corrugated sheets with a “stone” texture looks impressive with metal fencing



Spectacular houses made of natural stone

The nature of cladding buildings with natural rocks depends on the architectural design of the facades. The finishing can be complete or partial, from polished or “wild” slabs. It can be made from stone slabs of one type or in a combined version. Competently selected and laid in compliance with technology, finishing elements made from natural raw materials require minimal maintenance during operation.

Advice! With various methods of laying slabs, combined cladding with inserts of decorative fragments looks most impressive.

Advantages of finishing with natural materials over artificial analogues:

  • extremely neat and respectable appearance;
  • longest service life and extremely high resistance to mechanical damage;
  • the ability to maintain its qualities under the influence of temperature changes, humidity and sunlight;
  • lack of tendency to deformation and cracking;
  • reliable fire protection;
  • uniqueness of natural textures and shades;
  • there is no need to treat the material against mold and corrosion, which can significantly reduce operating costs.

Modern complex - the architecture looks organically in the forest landscape


Reconstruction of a 15th-century barn

Country Vacation Home, Big Sky, Montana

Subtle Luxury Country Home in Utah

Very beautiful stone houses in Idaho

Torispardon cottage project in Scotland


The idea of ​​a house in a modern style from the design workshop “Architect4U”

Features of wild stone finishing

The breed is resistant to various atmospheric influences, maintaining its pristine appearance for an extremely long time. Most often used for cladding plinths, corners, door and window openings.

Wild breeds of natural origin include:

  • torn sandstone, usually laid in a chaotic manner;
  • boulders are fragments treated with water. They can be of lake, sea, river and glacial origin. The most valuable are boulders measuring 15-35 cm;
  • sea ​​pebbles - a remnant of rocks that has a flat and even shape;
  • meotis (shell rubble) has a structure with long fibers and properties similar to ceramics.

Important! At the moment, imitation “wild” stone slabs are also produced artificially. Such products have an extremely rich range of colors and a wide range of textures.

Facing with a fanciful pattern of torn sandstone contrasts favorably with the blue roof

Harmonious combination of cladding with light siding

Caucasian stone- this is, in fact, one of the varieties of wild. Its composition mainly includes quartz, sandstone, and granite. Thanks to their original shapes, smooth surface and gray, light and blue shades, they are actively used to decorate facades and areas adjacent to the house.

Photo of a house whose facades are decorated with Caucasian rock with a characteristic bluish tint

Dagestan stone cladding

The rock mined on the Caspian coast can have more than 80 varieties of textures and more than a hundred shades from white to burgundy and dark gray. The surface can be polished, chipped, polished, sawn. Limestone, dolomite and sandstone are mainly used for finishing facades.

The cladding of a luxury house with a triple arch at the entrance creates associations with Antiquity

Luxurious facade, lined with material from Dagestan deposits

Important! Rukla stone, which has a red-yellow tint, is a variety of Dagestan stone and is close in structure to shell rock.

Photos of houses lined with Rukelian rock create a feeling of the buildings glowing from the inside

Booth in home decoration

Rubble is a combined concept that includes sandstone, dolomite, and limestone, which have only common parameters: weight should not exceed 50 kg, and size - 500 mm. Its composition does not contain admixtures of marls and clay. The bottle cannot have cracks or delaminations.

Houses with masonry walls including rubble stone create the impression of reliability and security, like a real fortress

An extension to the house in the form of a tower made of rubble evokes thoughts of fairy tales

Burlatsky stone

This is not a definition of any specific rock, but of stone products that are shaped into a bar. As a rule, shell rock is used to make them.

The photo emphasizes that the house made of burlatk material is emphatically restrained and strict


The rigor of masonry made from burlatk material can be facilitated by openwork fences and details

Combined houses made of stone and wood

The combination of wood and stone materials is a rational and cost-effective solution:

  • Lightening the overall weight of structures makes it possible to avoid building a massive foundation;
  • fire-resistant stone materials for the first floor, where a living room with a fireplace, a furnace room, a garage, a bathhouse can be located - the best option;
  • wood is a natural insulation material, which makes it possible to save on thermal insulation;
  • the first floor made of non-rotting stone materials increases the durability of the building;
  • reduction of time from the start of construction to occupancy - while the wood shrinkage process is underway, the first stone floor can already be finished and occupied;
  • stone-wooden houses provide enormous opportunities for the implementation of architectural ideas.

In a cottage located on a slope, the lower stone part on one side structurally plays the role of

Chalet-type house, designed and implemented by the design studio "Architect4U"

A combined house, where the material of a part of the structure exactly matches its function. Stone elements perform a load-bearing function, wooden elements perform a fencing function.

The combination of elements of different materials creates an original and at the same time cozy image.

Popular combination of materials in Europe

House-mountain - a pitched roof with protruding wooden elements resting on rubble masonry

House: first floor - stone, second - wooden

Structurally and economically, the most justified option is to use stone materials for the lower tier in combined cottages, and build the upper one from wood. This technologically simplifies the construction process and makes it possible to evenly distribute the load on the foundation.

Advice! To further reduce weight for the construction of the second floor, it is better to use frame technology rather than rounded logs or beams.

Photo of a house in the cubist style, combining traditional materials uncharacteristic for this style

The dark tones of stone and wood blend seamlessly with the surrounding forest

Stone is a universal material with the highest levels of strength, durability, and fire resistance. At the same time, it fits perfectly into any architectural style. It harmonizes perfectly with all existing materials, from wood to chromed metal.

All the projects of beautiful stone houses in the photo have varying degrees of complexity in implementation, so it is advisable to entrust these works to professionals - a number of works with stone require special knowledge and qualifications, and the use of specific technologies.

Video selection of photos of houses made of natural stone

Probably, in 50 years, the houses shown in the video will be perceived as we perceive classical-style houses today, but today these are modern options, pleasing to the eye with novelty and an unusual approach to the implementation of natural, well-known material.

Today, people who are planning to build a residential building may notice that there are a lot of building options. A house made of brick and timber is popular among owners of private plots. It is not surprising, because such buildings have a number of significant advantages that indicate that such buildings have the right to life.


Project option for a combined brick and timber house
Construction of a house with a large attic

Both projects of combined houses made of brick and timber, as well as lining wooden houses with bricks, are popular. Both options are quite worthy of finding their place in the private sector. Before you finally place a bet on such a structure, you need to familiarize yourself with the advantages of such structures.
First of all, the choice of such buildings is chosen by people who are tired of the banality and want something fundamentally new. In fact, combined houses have recently begun to appear in private sectors.


An example of finishing the first floor with decorative bricks




That is why not everyone has heard of such structures, and only a few have seen them in reality. Everything new is attractive and interesting. Therefore, it is worth paying tribute to the architects, and also thoroughly studying all the features of such buildings.

A combined house is most often chosen by people who:


These are just some of the factors that become key when choosing such designs.
People who chose the option in one building are satisfied with the result of their work or the work of the construction company.

What are the advantages of combined houses made of brick and timber

What materials are chosen for such buildings?

It is worth understanding what kind of raw materials are used for the construction of combined houses.
Like any building material, timber has several varieties.


Design and construction of a combined building




Depending on the requirements and wishes of the owner of a private plot, you can choose the following types of timber:

Profiled

Such bars fit very tightly to each other. Therefore, this material does not require additional processing or polishing.


Diagram with size and connection of profiled timber
Existing options for locks for profiled timber

That is, this option is ideal if you don’t want to put a lot of effort into the finished look of the building.



Not profiled

The advantage of this material is its relatively low pricing policy. However, such raw materials are used extremely rarely for the construction of combined houses due to the fact that their quality parameters are quite low.

Glued

This material is widely used for the construction of combined houses. has high heat resistance and also provides sound insulation.


Glued laminated timber for cottage assembly



This material is considered the most reliable and durable for building combined houses. This kind of material will help you build a house of brick and timber that will last for decades.
Some people prefer to build a house made of timber, lined with brick.



This helps to ensure an aesthetically attractive appearance of the structure, as well as significantly save on indoor renovation work.

Projects of houses made of brick and timber

Of course, the owners of the land can independently decide what the finished house structure will look like. However, it is much smarter and more economical to purchase a ready-made one. This will help:


All these factors indicate that the project is profitable and reasonable. Despite the fact that the finished project itself costs some money, if you analyze the benefits, it is cheaper to initially erect a building that is ideal in its design than to correct errors later, which also costs money.

What projects are worth paying attention to?


All three projects are worthy and are often chosen by private sector owners. Such houses look noble and harmonious. The space inside is also very cozy and pleasant to be in.

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