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延时摄影time lapse《澳洲后院屋granny flat》

 朱明之关于建筑 2020-10-29

见识多,

方知少。


Preparingyour site

准备场地

What you may need before you can startbuilding

在开始建造建筑物之前,你需要的资料

●  Demolition,Building, planning and landscaping permits from your local council

当地政府颁发的拆除、建筑、规划及绿化许可证

●  Obtainan Owner Builder licence or contract a registered builder

获得自建业主许可证或找一个注册建造商

●  Commissiona Building Surveyor for permit approval

委任一名建筑测量师以帮助获取许可证

●  Obtaina soil report to establish footing requirements

获得土壤报告以制定基础要求

●  Getsuitable footings designed according to your site and unit

根据基于场地及房屋的设计,取得相配的基础

●  Assessyour sewerage options

评估污水设备选项

●  Obtainan energy efficiency report from an Energy Rater

从能源评级师手中拿到能效报告

●  ObtainaBAL (bushfire) assessment where applicable

凡适用时,获取BAL(林火) 评估

Call ME Support for assistance on 13650876736

如需要帮助,请致电13650876736

Designed for one or two persons, a granny flat is a self-contained living area usually located on the grounds of a single-family home. A granny flat can be detached, or it can be attached to the other dwelling. It is sometimes called a granny flat because it is a popular way for families to accommodate aging parents. In the building industry, the granny flat is most often known as an accessory apartment or accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Other terms include granny pod, mother-in-law unit, in-law apartment, bonus unit, casita, carriage unit and ohana unit (primarily in Hawaii). Many granny flats fall into the tiny house category, and the surge in interest in tiny house living has been a boon to grandparents who are interested in this type of housing.Granny flats/tiny houses may be used for nannies or for young adult members of the family. They are sometimes used as rental units, but zoning laws and deed restrictions sometimes ban renting. As multigenerational housing becomes more accepted, granny flats are likely to become more prevalent. Realtors and builders report that they are already a good selling point.

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