Project of an estate house made of timber. Cottage community "Count's Estate. Draft design for the construction of the "Moscow Estate" for shrinkage

Project of an estate house made of timber. Cottage community "Count's Estate. Draft design for the construction of the "Moscow Estate" for shrinkage

Price :

Option 1 (frame veranda made of imitation timber/board 25x150 mm, gables on the 2nd floor are framed, made of imitation timber/board 25x150mm):
- from 150x150 mm - 430 000 rub.;
- from 140x145 mm - 473 000 rub.;
Option 2 (at the request of many customers, the frame veranda was removed and a single spacious living room was made, gables in the frame version, sheathed with imitation timber/board 25x150mm):
439 000 rub.;
- from corrugated timber 140x145 mm - 488 000 rub.;
Option 3 (in some cases they order a single living room and chopped gables on the attic floor):
- from simple timber 150x150 mm - 492 000 rub.;
- from corrugated timber 140x145 mm - 545 000 rub.;
Option 4 (, the rise of the external walls on the second floor is 1.2 m, the gables are made of timber 2.5 m high):
- from simple timber 150x150 mm - 614 000 rub.;
- from corrugated timber 140x145 mm - 685 000 rub.;

Pile-screw foundation 22 pcs., 108x2500 mm, head 200x200mm - 70 000 rub.;
Foundation made of driven reinforced concrete piles 150x150x3000 mm, 22 pcs., plate 200x200 mm - 97 000 rub.;
Strapping for a pile foundation made of timber 150x200 mm - 22 000 rub.;
Strip foundation 1x0.3 m - 203 000 rub.;
Metal tiles GrandLine 0.5 mm - 156 000 rub.

Total area: 83.71m2
Size: 7x7m







Draft design for the construction of the "Moscow Estate" for shrinkage

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This inexpensive and beautiful house project made from 7x7 timber with a bay window has become the most popular in suburban construction among our customers in 2013-2018. This original project has both a terrace and a frame veranda covered with imitation timber boards. Compact "Moscow estate" Suitable for year-round use and looks impressive even in a small area.

The design of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window provides everything necessary for living with the whole family: there is a small entrance hall where you can leave outdoor clothes and shoes, a living room with access to the attic, a kitchen, a small room for a bathroom and a summer room in the form of a bay window - a veranda. With additional installation of heating equipment, a house made of timber is suitable for year-round use.

At the request of the customer, we can change the size of the project of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window to a larger or smaller one, change the internal layout of a wooden house, install additional walls on the attic floor to get several rooms. Also, the construction of a wooden house from a log house according to this project is also possible in a log version, i.e. it can be cut from logs.

Instead of a frame bay window adjacent to the living room, our customers sometimes want to see a bay window living room, i.e. without a partition between the veranda and the living room - a single warm room from. In this case, we invite customers to familiarize themselves with the project, which specifically provides for a project with a bay window living room, instead of a veranda, and otherwise the “Ark” is similar to the “Moscow Estate”. The dimensions on the "Ark" are 8x8, but they can be changed to larger or smaller ones.

If you want to see and learn in detail how this house project is built from 7x7 timber with a bay window on a plot in the Moscow region from the foundation to the roof, then go to the page, where there are detailed texts with video and photographic materials.

The cost of ALL projects includes delivery of the object to the customer’s site and installation of it on the foundation by a team

Photos of finished projects of houses made of 7x7 timber with a bay window:







Photo of the project of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window at the finishing stage:

This project of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window "Moscow Estate" was built in a mirror image: the porch with the entrance to the log house is on the left, and the bay window with a balcony on the right. The customer also slightly changed the design of the house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window - an open summer terrace was added to the right facade. The log house is in the finishing stage after six months of shrinkage. A team of carpenters has begun the final finishing: windows and doors have been installed in the wooden house, floors and ceilings are being laid, the porch and balcony are to be decorated with balusters, and stairs are to be installed.

Photo of the project of a house made of 7 by 7 timber with a bay window after finishing:



The facade of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window "Moscow Estate" after finishing.

Project of a house made of 7x7 timber with a bay window "Moscow Estate" with a wired balcony:


"Moscow estate" from, Here is a photo of the object after shrinkage for finishing in the summer of 2018. The outside of the house is being prepared for wall cladding:

Foundation plan for a house project made of 7x7 timber with a bay window:

Plan of the first floor of a house project made of 7x7 timber with a bay window:

Attic plan for a 7x7 timber house project with a bay window:

Equipment:

The main external walls of the house are timber 150x150 mm
Internal partitions on the first floor - timber 100x150 mm
First floor height – 2.65 net
Height of the second floor – 2.50 net
Floor and ceiling beams - timber 100x150mm (in increments of 0.6 meters)
Subfloors - board 25x150 mm
Rafter system - board 50x150 mm
Roof sheathing - board 25x150 mm
Consumables (

Grafskaya Usadba k/p (Mikhailovskoe)
Kaluga highway, from MKAD along the highway: 29 km, total: 34 km

Metro: Alder, Teply Stan, Buninskaya Alley; from 34 minutes by car

Peculiarities

A habitable business-class cottage community, in the same style. All houses are made according to individual projects. Unique natural landscape, forest and cascade of lakes. Wide roads in the village. Flexible payment plans (installments, mortgages), individual approach to each buyer.

Description

The cottage community "Count's Estate" is located 33 km from the Moscow Ring Road along the Kaluga Highway on the territory of the estate of Count S. D. Sheremetyev. The village borders a lake, along which there is a walking area with lanterns and benches. There is a forest adjacent to the village. The territory of the village is fenced along the perimeter, and a checkpoint is equipped at the entrance. The area is being patrolled.

In the cottage village "Grafskaya Usadba" all the houses have been built, communications have already been installed in the house. All households are surrounded by beautiful transparent wrought iron fencing in the same style. All communications in the village are main lines. The village has children's and sports grounds, a park area, and springs of mineral and medicinal water. Unified operation service: landscaping, cleaning of the common area, security, garbage removal, electrician on duty, plumber.

Nearby are the Mikhailovskoye Sanatorium-Resort, an equestrian center, a swimming pool, saunas, and a clinic. 1.5 km away is the urban settlement "Shishkin Les" (hospitals, schools, kindergarten, shops, club). Public transport stop to Moscow (Teply Stan metro station) 100 meters from the village.

In our catalog, house designs in the Russian estate style take pride of place. This is explained by the growing interest in log housing construction, and logically leads to the revival of half-forgotten elements of ancient Russian architecture. Our ancestors knew how to create fabulous masterpieces from wood.

Despite the absolute external dissimilarity of each house in the catalog, they can still be divided into two large groups. One includes projects of classic Russian manor houses, the second includes ethnic stylizations such as “fairy-tale mansions”.

Russian style estate project

This concept usually includes a traditional, often one-story, residential building, or rather, a complex of wooden buildings along with a bathhouse, an outbuilding, a fence and a gate, forming an entire “yard.” Modern projects use several techniques of traditional Russian architecture.

  • Log houses can be assembled from logs of different diameters, laid “butt to top”.
  • Multi-tiered roofs of various shapes - “chest”, acute-angled, 4-pitch.
  • The gables are made from the same logs as the walls - there is a feeling that they stand “by themselves”, without any support (“males”).
  • Characteristic are peculiar “bay windows” - half of a hexagonal “drum” protruding beyond the wall.
  • Wooden carvings are the hallmark of the house. The porch, platbands, and overhanging edges of the roof are richly decorated with figured elements.
  • Open galleries “gulbishcha”, small cozy balconies are supported on carved wooden columns.

A characteristic feature of Russian houses is individuality. Each of them is unique, expressing the taste and wealth of the owners of the house. In a modern interpretation, a cottage can be built from brick in the Russian style, or with combined stone walls. The combination of materials of different textures gives the building a new look, while maintaining all the charm of a wooden frame.

Traditional house in Russian Terem style

The first wave of interest in medieval Russian architecture arose in the 19th century, and the “pseudo-Russian style” arose on its crest. Of the house designs of Russian architects of that period, the works of Ivan Ropet, who built many “mansions” with multi-tiered turrets and carved patterns, have survived. Among the techniques of the 18th century, two stand out that can give a wooden house a particularly “fairy-tale look.”

  • Russian chalet is a building with a log house that expands upward due to a gradual increase in the output of crowns (“fall”). They formed a cornice on which the roof was laid, the overhangs of which could be significantly increased. Nowadays this is a rare technique; modern houses of this type are rather a stylization on the theme of a chalet.
  • A log house “in the oglo” is a connection of logs in the corners of a log house with the remainder (remember the house of “Baba Yaga”). The project of a tower in the Old Russian style in our catalog includes such rare elements: figured columns with carvings, a hexagonal glazed “lantern”.

All house designs developed by us in the Russian estate style are accompanied by a full package of architectural and constructive solutions. The attached specification of materials facilitates the work of builders and ensures that the building being constructed complies with the technical plan.