ᐅ Is a prefabricated house with a split-level design possible? Design attached.
Created on: 15 Jul 2014 03:06
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CatsomeHello again,
I have another question and wanted to start a new thread for it.
I am considering adding a split-level to my prefabricated bungalow. ONLY the approximately 40 m² (430 sq ft) living room should be set lower than the rest of the house by about 40 cm (16 inches). Is this technically feasible or something that the prefab manufacturer can implement?
Creating the foundation slab at one level should be the easier part.
I would appreciate your opinions.
Best regards,
Catsome

I have another question and wanted to start a new thread for it.
I am considering adding a split-level to my prefabricated bungalow. ONLY the approximately 40 m² (430 sq ft) living room should be set lower than the rest of the house by about 40 cm (16 inches). Is this technically feasible or something that the prefab manufacturer can implement?
Creating the foundation slab at one level should be the easier part.
I would appreciate your opinions.
Best regards,
Catsome
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Doc.Schnaggls15 Jul 2014 07:59Hello Catsome,
that should not be a problem.
You just need to find a prefabricated house provider that also offers custom-designed homes.
It only gets difficult with providers that exclusively offer their standard model homes (which is not meant in a derogatory way).
If you need a suggestion for a flexible provider, just get in touch.
Regards,
Dirk
that should not be a problem.
You just need to find a prefabricated house provider that also offers custom-designed homes.
It only gets difficult with providers that exclusively offer their standard model homes (which is not meant in a derogatory way).
If you need a suggestion for a flexible provider, just get in touch.
Regards,
Dirk
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Bauexperte15 Jul 2014 10:42Hello Dirk,
Regards, Bauexperte
Doc.Schnaggls schrieb:If my gut feeling is correct, your help will be in vain. The original poster is primarily focused on the bottom right price; once they have heard (read) what a split-level design entails in additional costs, they will likely be done with it very quickly. Your provider will probably be ruled out as a serious alternative just as fast.
If you need a tip for a flexible provider, just get in touch briefly.
Regards, Bauexperte
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