In a small village near Kolín, the investor decided to build a cottage on a slightly sloping plot.
The municipal regulations - a sloped roof of 40-45° encourages such considerations.
The basic concept of the house was therefore clear. The living ground floor features one large living room, a pass-through central hallway, and on the other side, a bedroom and a bathroom.
The attic is utilized as storage and reserve space.
The second aspect of the building was the speed of construction using dry technologies.
On a concrete foundation slab, blocks of dry masonry are built without internal plastering. The ceiling and roof structure are wooden, covered with planks. The interior surfaces have been unified with a gray coating. In contrast, the interior furnishings are colorful.
Thermal insulation is in the ceiling and not in the roof structure.
The floor construction is also wooden with parquet.
The exterior walls are thermally insulated, and on the wooden frame, there is cladding made of various types of tropical wood, which are leftover materials from pallets with tropical timber for outdoor facades and grids.
The wooden windows have a gray coating, as do the interior doors.
The roof covering on the OSB board sheathing consists of asphalt-modified strips. For heating the hot water, there are two solar collectors on the roof.
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