A small addition to a house in our yard. Similar to the image. There is an existing cement floor, and 1 wall that is one of the walls of my grandmother's house. So all I need is 3 walls and a roof. And obviously a door and a window and an electrical plug. Maybe a 3m× 6m space. Not sure how many sqm that is.
we bought house last year and according the municipality is there no building plans for Olifantshoek houses so we need a plan for it and we also want to build an extra room with bathroom on it. We need an architect to help us with drawing up a plan for the house. On yard is also a flat with a garage.
We are adding on a braai room. The braai has already been built onto our existing deck, and we are now looking for someone to build the roof and windows/doors, raise a small section of the deck floor, replace the flooring with an indoor board/tile, add on a small section of deck outside the braai (repurposing the existing deck boards), and adding a standard door from our house to the braai area. Essentially, we are looking for someone to enclose the braai area. The plans are complete and we are working with a local PRINGLE BAY based architect who is very open with communication should you have any questions in the quotation or building process. We are looking to start ASAP and to have the project completed by the end of November. In hopes that we find the right builder, we have other projects lined up as well. Please note, there are 12 files in total but only 8 could be uploaded at a time. Please contact for additional files.
When it rains, water has no drainage and get absorbed through the adjacent building wall. Water front the bathroom shower also leaks through the tiles up the adjacent walls. Need a small cupboard to house the electric DB box. Drainage for the washing machine. New stove connection to the existing 3 phase plug. Curtain rails
I have house with a braai area on the building plans but i have not build it yet but since i am not happy with my living room space i want to build a new living area on the braai area that is bigger that the approved plans and on the second floor on top the new living area i want to have my braai area
We recently bought a house that has quite a lot of dark wood and creamy colours - the outside gives a Tuscan feel. I am completely out of depth as I naturally resonate with colder colours and am a typical "sad, gray Millenial" that likes white, beige and variants of gray. Looking for guidance on how to incorporate some existing furniture, addition of new, as well as ideas for paint, decor and colour in general (would I benefit more from adding sage to my dark wood and cream kitchen, should I go for blue and white China or stick to all black and white?). We are not pressed for time as we have lived with nothing before (moving into an apartment 4 days before lockdown after selling all of our furniture) and would like some type of AI prototype to make decisions. I am full of shit, but I will immediately know if I don't like something. I hate orange. I love plants. My husband doesn't care much. I hate Faith Hope and Love signs or wall stickers that say "This is us". We want something minimalistic, yet creative, stylish but not in a way that costs me my trips overseas, peaceful and harmonious as both my husband and I fight for our lives every day at work - we need tranquility at home. Plants are an absolute must, so everything must go with green. No chiffon or tafeta, no antiques... I want the second lounge (which has a fireplace) to be a reading room, so require a library look to it... Non-negotiable to be added to entrance - a shoe rack. The house has 4 bedrooms and a walk-through braai area. It has blinds but also curtain rails. Upstairs has wood floors and downstairs has tiles. Work from home space is needed for both of us - as far as possible from each other. One room may need to be converted to a nursery in future (therefore we are open to couches and carpets that are forgiving towards spills and sticky fingers, alternatively we can do storage for some items for a period of time or do stylish, dark covers). I have plenty of pictures. I prefer to communicate via mail as I struggle with listening and timing (due to my work). I do however work well with individuals that respect time (not early nor late for appointments).
The space is m2 Works required: interior design concept of existing space to be reconfigured to fit required work stations - space plan 3d renders for visual concept and design flooring, ceiling and joinery for proposed salon electrical fitting to be changed water reticulation for wash stations mood board for touch and feel action - proposal, project plan, mood board with concept notes MAIN FOCUS - entire space for february launch dark space with lots of warm lighting to create a space for relaxation client has found space - sqm to be confirmed in proposal priority would be interior construction works - ceiling design, floor removal, painting, partitioning as these are readily available appliances procurement to be advised landlord to advise in regards to water reticulation plan, water pressure joinery fittings communicated in space plan notes: indoor ligting to emphasize warmth and relaxation brighten up with greens and accessories like plants, art and vases The salon design exudes sophistication by blending modern and classic elements with high- quality materials like marble, polished stone, and rich wood, creating an opulent atmosphere. Earthy tones and lush greenery add warmth and tranquility, while sleek furniture, round mirrors, and stylish chairs contribute to a clean and uncluttered aesthetic, enhanced by varied textures like smooth marble and soft upholstery for visual interest. To elevate the mood, a strategic combination of ambient, accent, task, and decorative lighting is essential. Soft, warm LED recessed lights create a cozy ambiance, while wall sconces or LED strips highlight key areas like the reception and nail bar. Task lighting at wash stations ensures functionality, and statement chandeliers add drama. Maximizing natural light through well-placed windows or glass walls further enhances brightness, resulting in a stylish and inviting salon experience.
Indeed to build a second story patio, loft style and then put a flat concrete roof that has an extension front the patio to the house roof with stairs inside patio and balustrade safety because a very energetic toddler. And the concrete roof must be strong enough to hold a pool and some outdoor lounger area and outdoo kitchen and garden with lots of palm trees and other plants. Keeping in mind that in the so so far future I would like to add my bedroom in that space or other bedrooms since I will making an open plan on the main house open plan kitchen taking down one of the small bedrooms to make way for a dining table and another bedroom I will open to make my main bedroom en-suite and walk in closet. The bathroom will be merged into one (the main house bathroom) and an additional powder room upstairs with a double shower, double basin and 2 toilets…. And downstairs on the kitchen side I want an outdoor toilet with basin and shower but shower must be separate but co-joining and must be locked as it will be a guest shower.
Good Day , kindly quote me on how much would this cost to design. The TRUCK STOP with petrol and diesel Depot. It must accommodate more than + trucks . Here's a basic truck stop design to consider: *Truck Stop Layout:* 1. Fueling Stations: - Diesel pumps (multiple) - Petrol pumps (optional) - Dedicated LNG/LPG pumps (if applicable) 2. Parking and Maneuvering: - Truck parking bays (secure, well-lit) - Trailer parking area - Access roads for easy navigation 3. Amenities: - Driver's lounge (restrooms, showers, Wi-Fi) - Restaurant/Convenience store - ATM and banking services - Laundry facilities - Shower facilities 4. Services: - Truck wash bay - Tire repair and maintenance - Basic vehicle repairs (oil changes, etc.) - Vehicle inspection lane 5. Administration: - Office space for management and staff - Security monitoring room 6. Storage and Warehouse: - Fuel storage tanks - Inventory storage for convenience store and restaurant 7. Safety Features: - Secure entrance and exit gates - CCTV cameras - Emergency response plan *Key Considerations:* 1. Accessibility: Easy entrance and exit routes for trucks. 2. Visibility: Clear signage and visibility for drivers. 3. Security: Secure parking, storage, and amenities. 4. Efficiency: Streamlined fueling and services. 5. Comfort: Clean, well-maintained amenities. *Design Factors:* 1. Land availability and topography(secured) 2. Local regulations and zoning laws(in a process) 3. Environmental impact (stormwater management, etc.) (still pending) *Optional Features:* 1. Electric vehicle charging stations. 2. Truck scales. 3. RV parking and services. 4. Accommodation facilities (motel). Thanks
The site is located in Verulam, Hillcrest Drive. We have already commenced with construction, we require assistance with finishing off the structure (walls & roofing), plastering, electrical installations and water & sanitation systems (plumbing) installations. Our property development vision is based on constructing 20 apartments on the site. We have already started with 2 units, they are an incomplete structure and we need a quotation on finishing off the project please. Each unit is 6m x 3m. We are looking at extending to 6m x 4m or 5m and a veranda of 1,5m.