Sevices At APNAGHAR

Apnaghar’s construction blueprints are clear, concise and detailed. All the blueprints are designed & drafted by Apnaghar’s professional team of architects and civil engineers. Each plan is designed to meet nationally recognized building codes. Each set may include the following elements:

  1. Floor Plans : Gives you the overview of Bedroom, kitchen, living room, drawing room, etc
  2. Front Elevations (2-D) – show the front, rear and sides of the house, including exterior materials, details and measurements.
  3. 3d- Perspective View- Show an imaginative look of designed home.
  4. Detailed Floor Plans with furniture Layout - Show the placement of interior walls and the dimensions for rooms, doors, windows, stairways, furniture etc. of each level of the house.
  5. Cross Sections - Show details of the house as though it were cut in slices from the roof to the foundation. The cross sections detail the construction of the home, insulation, flooring and roofing.
  6. Foundation Plans - Deliver drawings for a full, partial or daylight basement and/or crawlspace.
  7. Details Drawings of Doors, windows, Toilets and Kitchen - Show detail structure of kitchen & Toilet placement. Also shoe the detail placement of doors & windows
  8. Structural Design (Complete Set) - Deliver complete set of architectural drawing drafted by civil engineers. It includes Beam Details,Foundation Details, Foundation Plan, General Arrangement Of Beams, Reinforcement Detail at each Floor.
  9. Roof Plans - Provide the layout of rafters, dormers, gables and other elements including clerestory windows and skylights.
  10. Stair Case Detail Drawing- Show the right placement of stairs i.e. either internal or external or both.
  11. Electrical Layouts - Show the suggested locations for switches, fixtures and outlets (not included in JD plans).
  12. Plumbing Drawing - Show the water connections and drainage systems.
  13. BOQ - Average cost of project.
  14. General Specifications – Provide instructions and information of structural specifications, excavating and grading, masonry and concrete work, carpentry and wood specifications, thermal and moisture protection and specifications about drywall, tile, flooring, glazing, caulking and sealants.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Basic of House Design - APNAGHAR

Before designing a good house design, we need to understand few basic rules of house design or architecture designing. Keeping those guidelines in mind when we design or sketch our dream home, it will prevent us from going back and make adjustments to the final product to meet unavoidable requirements. Once we understand the basic rules in designing a house plan, we need to add all the details we desire and which is necessary!
Select the location you want to build your home. If you chose a location in the country, determine the town your property is a part of so you can research home and zoning guidelines. This information will inform you about the size home you can build on a certain size lot. For instance, a large amount of high populated city land is zoned for multiple story housing, whereas sub-urban plots may only allow you to build two stories up and so many feet wide. In any case you need to follow the bylaws and civil codes of that area.
 When you find a place to construct your home, learn about the source for your plumbing and electricity. Adding these features to a home is done in one of the beginning processes because the foundation often accommodates the plumbing and electricity, therefore understanding where each comes from eases the opening construction. If the location is rural, your electricity will most likely come from power lines, so contact the local electric company before breaking ground.
 The floor plans are the layout of each floor that shows the rooms, windows, and doors. Draw them as if you are looking over the top of the entire floor. If you are not sure how to find the square footage for each space, sketch some basic arrangements and work with an architect to determine an appropriate size for each room. Working with an architect from the start of the house designing process is a good idea if you are unfamiliar with the proper steps. This professional will help you decide the dimensions of a space based on the square footage of the house and that floor.
 After the rooms are drawn, you can add windows throughout the home. Although private homes do not have rules for windows, consider following standard guidelines that consider fire safety. If you are not working with an architect who can inform you about most housing guidelines, contact the local fire department for recommendations.
We at APNAGHAR follow all these basic rules to fullfil your requirement for dream home. APNAGHAR gives you the perfect solution for all your architectural designing requirement. APNAGHAR is team of well qualified professionals of Architects and Engineers to deliver the project on time and in cost effective way.
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