A three-storyed building with the indoor space of 230 sq.m
It is a comfortable two-story cottage that will undoubtedly fit the owner’s notion life. Classic façade lines, quiet colours, lights and darks on the roofing slopes
impart an inimitable charm to the house.
The interior layout includes all the amenities required for a comfortable life and leisure.
A kitchen combined with a dining room, a living room, a bathroom, a utility room and a garage are on the ground floor.
A hall, three bedrooms and a big bathroom are located on the first floor.
The cottage internal walls are made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete using a retained foamed polystyrene shuttering manufactured by Mosstroy-1 Public Corp. Cottage front walls are tiled with brick-replicating Kamrock tiles featuring an attractive surface appearance and an outstanding durability.
The roof is covered with flexible Katepal tiles. The roof supporting structure is made of wood beams with mineral wool mats for thermal insulation. There is a choice of five options in the roof construction. Windows are made of dual insulated glass units. A footing made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete supports the cottages. Two options are available as far as the footing is concerned. The fencing can be made of bricks, at the customer request, with a face common to the housing estate design.
Bathrooms: 1 Kitchen and dining room area: 15.95sq.m. Holl: 8.18sq.m. Living room area: 27.14sq.m.
Àttic: 20.77 sq.m.
The spacious attic room can be used as recreation room.
It is a comfortable two-story cottage that will undoubtedly fit the owner’s notion life. Classic façade lines, quiet colours, lights and darks on the roofing slopes
impart an inimitable charm to the house.
The interior layout includes all the amenities required for a comfortable life and leisure.
A kitchen combined with a dining room, a living room, a bathroom, a utility room and a garage are on the ground floor.
A hall, three bedrooms and a big bathroom are located on the first floor.
The cottage internal walls are made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete using a retained foamed polystyrene shuttering manufactured by Mosstroy-1 Public Corp. Cottage front walls are tiled with brick-replicating Kamrock tiles featuring an attractive surface appearance and an outstanding durability.
The roof is covered with flexible Katepal tiles. The roof supporting structure is made of wood beams with mineral wool mats for thermal insulation. There is a choice of five options in the roof construction. Windows are made of dual insulated glass units. A footing made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete supports the cottages. Two options are available as far as the footing is concerned. The fencing can be made of bricks, at the customer request, with a face common to the housing estate design.
It is a comfortable two-story cottage that will undoubtedly fit the owner’s notion life. Classic façade lines, quiet colours, lights and darks on the roofing slopes
impart an inimitable charm to the house.
The interior layout includes all the amenities required for a comfortable life and leisure.
A kitchen combined with a dining room, a living room, a bathroom, a utility room and a garage are on the ground floor.
A hall, three bedrooms and a big bathroom are located on the first floor.
The cottage internal walls are made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete using a retained foamed polystyrene shuttering manufactured by Mosstroy-1 Public Corp. Cottage front walls are tiled with brick-replicating Kamrock tiles featuring an attractive surface appearance and an outstanding durability.
The roof is covered with flexible Katepal tiles. The roof supporting structure is made of wood beams with mineral wool mats for thermal insulation. There is a choice of five options in the roof construction. Windows are made of dual insulated glass units. A footing made of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete supports the cottages. Two options are available as far as the footing is concerned. The fencing can be made of bricks, at the customer request, with a face common to the housing estate design.
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