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How to request quotations from builders?

How to request quotations from builders?

Building your home is undoubtedly a big deal – you will find lots of fascinating things that can go drastically wrong, and there’s a lot of cash involved. Thankfully though, there is much you can certainly do in order to avoid unwanted grief and also to ensure everything goes off smoothly.
Elevations, plans and Sections; what are they?

Elevations, plans and Sections; what are they?

Along with site and floor plans, there are numerous other types of diagrams you might see to support the design of a new house. These all help to ensure that the home is built accurately, communicate the architect’s ideas, objectives and detail. Amongst others, these plans include elevations, framing plans, wall sections and shadow diagrams.

How to read a floor plan?

How to read a floor plan?

A floor plan is one of the most detailed and significant aspects of the drafting process and for a house construction, it is important to know how the interior of the home will be laid out. In this article, you’ll get to know about what are floor plans and why are they important in construction.

The floor plan is a two-dimensional plan of the way the house will look starting from the top down. Floor plans are a type of cross-section, showing the layout of the house from a perspective roughly three to four feet above the ground. In case the house has one or more storey, your floor plan will feature clearly labeled diagrams showing each separate floor.

What is an architectural plan?

What is an architectural plan?

Creating a house design requires planning and a good process. There are many things to consider while designing your home. The following article will tell you about the types of plans used in construction and their importance.

Design is perhaps the most important part of creating a home. Also being a remarkably complex part of its own right, it is extremely critical that the building designer or architect has the capacity to express through their drawings clearly in a way that the builder exactly knows what needs to be built or what’s required.
Colors in Architecture: A Local Guide

Colors in Architecture: A Local Guide

Colour, from the first advent of architecture, has played one of the most integral roles in defining the visual character of a space. We are constantly surrounded by it in our daily lives, from the bright hues of the natural world to the colourful walls of our rooms, to the clothes we are wearing right now. Colour can completely define the personality of a room, either uplifting it in the shades of the rainbow or painting in a much more sombre light. In fact, colour is the primary tool through which we develop most of our interior aesthetics, like the monochromatic tones of the minimal, or the red and yellow which we have come to associate with our favourite fast food place. Today, we will review some projects that exemplify the use of colours in architecture.
Some Remarkable Wall Surfaces

Some Remarkable Wall Surfaces

In our day to day life, we are constantly encountering a plethora of different surfaces. Each of these surfaces has its own unique qualities, some are smooth, some are rough, some scraggly and some slippery. In architecture, designers often utilize these qualities to realize a space differently or to create a point of visual interest. But while different surfaces definitely catch our eye, they also incite our ability to touch. Every time we see something fuzzy, we want to sink our hands into is; every time we encounter a coarse surface, we want to feel it with our fingers. Today, we’ll look at some unique surfaces and how they are redefining the spaces around them.
LOFT 29 Container Restaurant design by Raees Faheem Associates, Lahore-Pakistan

LOFT 29 Container Restaurant design by Raees Faheem Associates, Lahore-Pakistan

The Melt 9 restaurant design by TWIN Design Studio, Karachi-Pakistan

The Melt 9 restaurant design by TWIN Design Studio, Karachi-Pakistan

A contemporary design approach and a fusion of fast food and fine dine-in ambience are being induced throughout the spaces.
Everything including the furniture and lighting is custom designed for the restaurant.






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