Goutam,
If you paid good money to an architect to draw this out for you, ask for a refund and FIRE him at the earliest.
You have planned for a duplex. The whole point of that is to have the feel of a larger home on a relatively smaller plot. That very purpose has been defeated by the odd ...
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- January 21st, 2016, 9:52 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Requesting Review W/Facing House plan and Material contract
- Replies: 40
- Views: 49492
- December 21st, 2015, 8:37 pm
- Forum: Interiors
- Topic: URGENT Help: Floor to roof - single door for wardrobes
- Replies: 10
- Views: 17467
Re: URGENT Help: Floor to roof - single door for wardrobes
Biddappa,
Looks good. I am a bit concerned about its weight bearing capacity. Check what the weight of your plywood is going to be per track and proceed from there. Keep a 2X safety factor for weight bearing capacity to get longer life. If very expensive, I would go with at least 1.5X. Nothing less ...
Looks good. I am a bit concerned about its weight bearing capacity. Check what the weight of your plywood is going to be per track and proceed from there. Keep a 2X safety factor for weight bearing capacity to get longer life. If very expensive, I would go with at least 1.5X. Nothing less ...
- December 17th, 2015, 10:24 pm
- Forum: Interiors
- Topic: URGENT Help: Floor to roof - single door for wardrobes
- Replies: 10
- Views: 17467
Re: URGENT Help: Floor to roof - single door for wardrobes
Biddappa,
I am guessing you intend to deploy a bottom rolling arrangement. Hence, the concern for buckling?
I think your concern is very valid and I would advise you not to do it. The local carpenters seem to work with a gut feeling of their own which in most instances is not grounded in reality at ...
I am guessing you intend to deploy a bottom rolling arrangement. Hence, the concern for buckling?
I think your concern is very valid and I would advise you not to do it. The local carpenters seem to work with a gut feeling of their own which in most instances is not grounded in reality at ...
- December 16th, 2015, 9:59 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Neighbor Problem - Man Handling Labors
- Replies: 12
- Views: 15564
Re: Neighbor Problem - Man Handling Labors
So, if I understand this right, the OP wants to join some 10ft of his building to his neighbor's compound wall. This is obviously against all rules set forth by BBMP.
The neighbors rightfully so, are mad about this. bdasitesmvlayout proposes OP to bribe the BBMP engineer and use him as an attack ...
The neighbors rightfully so, are mad about this. bdasitesmvlayout proposes OP to bribe the BBMP engineer and use him as an attack ...
- November 6th, 2014, 8:15 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Help selecting concrete blocks for construction
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4569
Re: Help selecting concrete blocks for construction
No expert here. I would get a sample from Basant Betons and see how the ones you have compare to their block. Basant's blocks are supposed to be top of the shelf. Basant also has some white papers on testing cement blocks on their site. You may want to go through it and perform some rudimentary ...
- October 14th, 2014, 8:04 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: StairCase design - Spiral or SemiSpiral or Normal
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7072
Re: StairCase design - Spiral or SemiSpiral or Normal
Radius of 3 feet i,e. spiral stair dia of 6 feet conforms to most residential building code standards in US. Wonder why your architect is against it.
Ref: http://www.salterspiralstair.com/techni ... ding-code/
Ref: http://www.salterspiralstair.com/techni ... ding-code/
- September 2nd, 2014, 7:44 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in EC...
- Replies: 256
- Views: 264532
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Martin,
Quick question: Don't see chajja(sun shade) at all for the front facing window on first floor, side ground floor. I see chajja with large openings for the side-first floor windows. Are you not worried about rain water ingress through your wood framed windows? Do you plan to retrofit a glass ...
Quick question: Don't see chajja(sun shade) at all for the front facing window on first floor, side ground floor. I see chajja with large openings for the side-first floor windows. Are you not worried about rain water ingress through your wood framed windows? Do you plan to retrofit a glass ...
- August 27th, 2014, 7:33 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in EC...
- Replies: 256
- Views: 264532
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Glad to hear about your progress. Was worried since there were no updates from you for a while. Please keep the photos coming and godspeed for the rest of the construction.
- August 27th, 2014, 9:42 am
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Steel Windows pros and cons
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2473
Steel Windows pros and cons
Hi Folks,
I have searched through the forums and find it interesting that there hasn't been a lot of discussion on the pros and cons of Steel Windows. (frame+grill+shutter all made of steel). I must admit that this could be because, these days the UPVC variety is what is preferred for the obvious ...
I have searched through the forums and find it interesting that there hasn't been a lot of discussion on the pros and cons of Steel Windows. (frame+grill+shutter all made of steel). I must admit that this could be because, these days the UPVC variety is what is preferred for the obvious ...
- August 16th, 2014, 11:55 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: RED BRICKS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7646
Re: RED BRICKS
Check www.btiles.com. Haven't bought wire cut bricks from these guys personally. My brother enquired with these folks a while ago and he felt they were very reasonable and the quality of bricks was also good.