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Baylawn House
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Living room
120㎡
Embarking on a journey of distinctive residential design, the Baylawn House emerges as a compact haven that perfectly aligns with the preferences of local residents in Canada. With a footprint measuring W8820×L6310mm and a total area of 120㎡, this abode exemplifies thoughtful design that cleverly caters to the lifestyle needs of its dwellers, showcasing that size is not a limitation to functionality.
NO | Content | Numerical value |
---|---|---|
1 | Ground Floor | 60㎡ |
2 | Fisrt Floor | 60㎡ |
3 | Total Area | 120m² |
4 | House Width | 8.82m |
5 | House Length | 6.3m |
6 | Project location: | Canada |
Infused with a touch of local charm, Baylawn House pays homage to the distinctive preferences of Canadian residents. The architectural blueprint is a reflection of the community's desires, blending seamlessly with the surrounding environment. This dwelling becomes a quintessential expression of comfort and style, resonating with the essence of Canadian living.
DThe Baylawn Dwelling, with its dimensions carefully measured at W8820×L6310mm, orchestrates a harmonious symphony of space. Every corner is choreographed to offer both practicality and aesthetic appeal, ensuring that inhabitants experience a seamless blend of form and function within the confines of this meticulously designed residence.
While Baylawn House may be modest in size, it defies the constraints typically associated with compact dwellings. Through innovative design choices and meticulous planning, this residence challenges preconceived notions, proving that size is no impediment to creating a dwelling that seamlessly integrates into the fabric of Canadian living.
Design code:
(1)AISI S100 North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) in the United States.
(2)AS/NZS 4600 Australian/New Zealand Standard-Cold-formed steel structures jointly published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.
(3)BS 5950-5 Structural use of steelwork in building-Part 5. Code of practice for the design of cold-formed thin gauge sections published by BSI in the UK.
(4)ENV1993-1-3 means Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures; Part 1.3: General rules, Supplementary rules for cold-formed thin gauge members.
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