Lights for your Living/Dining Room - User content

March 20th, 2008

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Today we just show you a couple of pictures to illustrate the importance of choosing the right lights for your home. The following pictures are from our reader - Ms. Kathy Ludwig from Luxembourg. Thank you for the same !

Livingroom-01 Livingroom-02 Livingroom-03 Livingroom-04

Livingroom-05

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Do let us know your comments for these pictures and also feel free to ask some questions about them. We are sure Kathy can answer some of your questions !

Readers are invited to send their home pictures. We would be more than glad to put them up on “aavaas”.

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Two Bedroom Flats X2

March 15th, 2008

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Introduction

Independent Homes are increasingly becoming a thing of dreams in metros. Flats are the norm and even they cost anywhere between 20 lakhs to 1 crore or more for a 1000 sq.ft 2 bedroom flat in densely populated cities like Chennai.

Two Bedroom Flats:

A two bedroom flat essentially has a minuscule kitchen, a decently spacious hall/drawing room, two bedrooms (of which one is supposed to be a master bedroom and the other is much smaller), a common toilet/bath and an attached bathroom. So if you wanted to build a dream house where you dreamed of having a separate library or perhaps a movie theatre or even a home gym for that matter, very little can be done about it. Or, is that really the case?

Three Bed Room Flats:

Buying a three bedroom flat is the instant solution we think of. The third bedroom can be converted into any of the above specified rooms. Or you can use it as a store room. (Sometimes the third bathroom is converted into a store room.) However, even this is not the best of solutions. What if I wanted a library and a movie theatre? Well, yes it is a luxury in homes, but if you can afford it, then there is nothing wrong with it.

Two Bedroom Houses x2:

In my opinion, if you always had a dream house I mind and want a house where you can plan and put things the way you want, you should go for 2 two bedroom flats put together. Don’t mistake Two Bedroom Flats x2 idea with a four bedroom house. (If ever builders build it in the first place.) Because, in this case, not only will you have 4 bedrooms,  but also two halls, two kitchens , four toilets and maybe up to 4 balconies.

So if you are, say a family of four, then you can utilize the space as outlined below:

  • Two bedrooms retained as such. Choose the two largest bedrooms with attached bathrooms for bedrooms.

  • One of the smaller bedrooms changed into a Library with space enough for book racks to hold all your books and maybe a table or two. One, say for writing and maybe one for your computer too. You can also have a chest of drawers to keep your important documents.

  • The other small bedroom can be changed into a Guest bedroom if you expect guests once in a while. (You can always use it as and when you please.)

  • One of the halls can be converted into that theatre I was talking about. So, naturally you put all your sound equipment, TV…etc here. If it’s bigger than you want it to be, maybe you can accommodate the home gym in too.

  • Use the other hall as a Drawing room where you can entertain guests. This will also have the attached dining room.

  • One of the kitchens is used as a kitchen itself. (Close to the dining hall)

  • The other kitchen can be either converted into a Store Room or a Pooja room for the religious.

Some Figures I thought up:

01- Doors face to face

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This is not very desirable as you will have to cross the corridor every time you want to move form one room to another. If the Homes are L shaped as shown in Fig, then it’s probably alright.

02- Adjacent houses

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This is a nice idea as long as they share a common wall which can be broken (or not built in the first place) to make way for the common door.

03- Down and Above

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Well, this might seem like fiction, but I have seen houses like this. (I mean within apartments. Otherwise, it’s pretty commonplace) What you do is you buy houses on one floor and one above or below it. Then have a staircase running from one house to another.

*-You will have to excuse the amateurish figures. I am not an architect. I hope the figures are good enough to get the ideas across.

Some Photographs of staircases are shown below

Spiral Staircase-01 (source: here )

Staircase - 01 (source: here)

Staircase - 02 (source: here )

A Sprial Staircase saves a lot of space, but is more difficult to take. A normal staircase on the other hand takes a lot more floor space (on both floors), but at least it’s safer. With a bit of planning, you could store things under the staircase.

A Few More Tips:

  • With a bit more planning, you can make the kitchen bigger or customize things the way you want.
  • I you can purchase 2 Two Bedroom Houses for less than 40 lakhs and can afford the same, in a decent residential area, it’s a steal.
  • Also, in case you are going to rent the house, too many structural changes won’t do. (At least if you are expecting to put two tenants in.)
  • If you are planning to have 2 flats, then it’s probably a good idea to talk to the builders well in advance. You don’t want to be modifying stuff after it has been built.
  • There is no harm in having two doors and door numbers. (If it’s legally allowed) But whether it is necessary, only you can decide.

I did see a house of this sort in Coimbatore some 6 years back and I was amazed at how wonderful it was. It cost some 20 lakhs back then.

If any of our readers do have 2 x two bedroom  houses as mentioned above, please do let us know of your experience.

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Steel adjustable book shelf - Query from forums

January 21st, 2008

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One of our forum members, Manix posted the following question :

I am looking for some good innovative ideas to build a book shelf for my home. This will have my books, my kids books, my personal files (hard-copies) etc. It should be look really creative and be easily transportable too from one location to another.I have around 500+ books to store. Can you please suggest?

We thought of posting a picture of our book shelf as a post so that others also can pitch in their views. So here is it.

book-shelf 

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Here is the link to forums : http://aavaas.com/forums/discussion/24/book-shelf/#Item_4

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Constituents of a Living Room | What would you put in it?

December 12th, 2007

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Time to play with some images. We created this pseudo model of a living room which shows some very basic details. You could let us know what you would want to see in a living room if the house were yours.

Living Room View

Legend for the picture above

  • a - > Roof
  • b - > Wall complete with paint of your choice
  • c - > Brick finish of the wall
  • d - > Some wall painting of family photographs
  • e - > Normal CRT television
  • f - > Wooden stand for television and other audio visual equipment such as DVD player
  • g - > Coffee table with clear glass surface
  • h - > Floor composed of tiles
  • i - > Carpet to accentuate the setting of the room
  • j - > Sofa set for a comfortable seating experience

Due to limitation in size, we have not shown some other items which would also be a part of the living room. As we said earlier, we would like to hear your views on what you would place in your living room.

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Air Conditioner Installation - Comment to Post

October 10th, 2007

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Hi Everyone. Sudarsan posted a nice comment on how installation of air conditioners. This post is just a recap of the same.

Installing AC

Window AC- Need to have a cut-out for the AC to be installed. Usually Flat builders provide a rectangular opening beneath a window to facilitate this. My advice is to plan on an opening as suggested by the Aircon manufacturer (AC away from the floor would not suck-in the dust near the floor, and more importantly cold air moves towards the floor, while hot air rises up, so having AC above the ground gives better cooling efficiency). Coming back to installation, the space around the AC at the opening, is closed with a plywood frame or alternate materials. Window AC’s need stabilizers depending on the tonnage. Installation expenses would be about Rs.300, plus carpentry/masonry related expenses towards the AC opening.

Split AC - While Split AC gives the flexibility to install at a convenient position in the room, Split AC sales comes with 5m Copper tube only, for additional ducting you would have to pay Rs.400-500/m of copper tube. Indoor units are wall mounted and at about 5-6 feet from the floor. The outdoor unit can be floor or wall mounted and the key efforts in the installation is to have good insulation for the copper piping between the Outdoor and Indoor units. Installation for each split unit ranges from Rs.1000 to Rs.1300.

Nowadays the Voltage stabilizers come as a part of the Split AC package itself, even otherwise stabilizers upto 5 KVA should cost in the range of Rs.1000 to Rs.1500 only.

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