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Michael Mock asked:


Mediterranean House Plans Feature Distinct Characteristics

A lot of Mediterranean homes today are built for their ability to remain cool in areas that are known to have a warmer climate. Many homeowners in southern states, including Texas, Arizona, Florida, and California choose this type of house plan and take advantage of the various forms that are available. There are a few distinct characteristics that make up a Mediterranean home that helps distinguish itself from other house plans, such as French, Modern, and Plantation designs.

A Mediterranean Home’s Exterior Offers a Unique Look

While the interior of a Mediterranean home will have certain characteristics, the exterior can normally be identified by the brick or stucco walls that are generally painted a cream color that contrasts the home’s roof. The roof can be brightly colored roof tiles, usually in a reddish tone, or covered with terra cotta. A low-pitched gable or hipped roof is also common with a Mediterranean house plan.

When you look for windows on a Mediterranean home you will usually find casements that are framed by wood, wrought iron grills, or second story balconies. The windows and doors may be arched instead of the usual rectangular shape. The side or front wall with this type of house plan may extend itself to form a porch or courtyard entrance.

Garages are either attached or detached depending on your preference. It can also be made into the form of a casita for a guest house. The upper floor will often include a veranda or balcony to take advantage of a home’s view. When building a custom Mediterranean home you will have the option of working with designers to create the exterior look you will fall in love with.

Asymmetrical Floor Plans are Popular with Mediterranean Homes

Mediterranean floor plans include gabled walls to make the house into an L or U-shape. This initially allows for the courtyard to be centrally located and easily assessable to various rooms in the home. Mediterranean homeowners often enjoy how easy it is to entertain with this accommodation. The shape of the home also allows an open breeze to flow through the house during pleasant days or evenings.

The interior of a Mediterranean home features an open floor plan with high ceilings. While walls can be painted in any color, most often you will find similar colors of the home’s natural surroundings. You can easily match the crimson or green tropical foliage, the blue sea, or the orange shimmer of sand and sun. Lively reds, terra cottas, yellows, blues, and greens are popular choices among Mediterranean homeowners.

Tile is also a common feature in Mediterranean house plans. Tile will keep your feet cool during the summer months, which is why it is popular in kitchens, bathrooms, and walkways. Travertine, granite, and limestone are favorites and come in a variety of colors that can match any style.

Mediterranean house plans traditionally have a lot of details in various parts of the home. You can have the option to include carved doors, columns, decorative railings, and carved pattern stonework that allow a home to match your style. You will find there are plenty of designs already created that you can choose from or you can work to make your own custom look.



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mike bowditch asked:


Often expectations are high when first looking for a home in France, but after visits to chosen areas have been made and you have looked at innumerable properties with inadequate facilities, your perspective changes.

A great number of the older stone houses on the market are in need of work to put them in good order having either been left empty for years or just generally neglected. Many people who contemplate buying a property in France have already considered undertaking a restoration project to some degree. There is obviously a danger in buying property in a run-down condition but there are advantages if you follow the rules.

Research and groundwork

Research and groundwork in the beginning will pay dividends later. Make contact not only with agents but also with architects, builders and even Geometres or Expertises (Surveyors) if necessary to obtain as much information as possible prior to your visit. Follow some simple and perhaps blindingly obvious ‘ground rules:

0. Fix your budget and don’t take on anything that will obviously pass your limits.

0. Don’t buy on impulse; it is better to come back and take another long look.

0. Take notes and photographs as a reminder; one hour processing exists in France too!

0. Ask to see for yourself that there is a supply of electricity and that this supply is adequate.

0. Check the condition, if any, of the fosse septique (septic tank). Should a new one be necessary, is it possible to install one successfully.

0. Ensure that there is a ‘town’ (mains) water supply.

0. Have a copy of the ‘cadastre’ (land registry) plan for reference.

0. Check that the roof is in good condition, the ridgeline is straight and roof timbers (the charpente) are sound.

0. Always ensure that there are no major repairs required to the house which are obvious but which you are told are ‘mere trifles’ - structural repairs are just as expensive in France as anywhere.

0. If in doubt - instruct an Expertises - a French Surveyor, who can advise you on the condition of your prospective home as well as how much it will cost to put right. See the section on Surveying in France.

0. Seek local advice. A great deal of information can be obtained from ‘the locals’.

Local Tradesmen

If there is some work to do, no matter how much or how little, if you are employing a builder rather than doing the work yourself, try to use local tradesmen if possible and always ensure that the builder you use is properly registered in France. Any competent architect or builder can see major defects in buildings and warn you. More important, they can often envisage the best way to restructure a building when all you are looking at is a ruin.

Ensure that if you need the services of an architect and/or builder that they are registered. You have no recourse in French law if you use someone who is undeclared or works clandestinely. In France all traders must have a SIRET NO and you can verify the trader’s registration by using the MINITEL 3617 code SIRENE. Draw up plans and written specifications for work to be undertaken by a builder and obtain estimates/quotations prior to commencing work. Always ask for the following:

0. The Siret number. This is issued by the Chamber of Commerce and signifies TVA (VAT) registration.

0. Decenel Insurance. This is a type of insurance bonding, which gives the builder’s client, a guarantee of workmanship for up to 10 years depending on the work carried out.

0. Responsabilité Civile. This is third party insurance that provides cover in case the builder accidentally causes damage to the house during the course of renovation works.

Building Work

It is important to keep every single receipt for building work carried out on a property so that these costs can be set against the perceived ‘gain’ on the resale of the property for French Capital Gains Tax. All receipts from materials and labour should also be kept in order to prove that TVA has been paid on the building works.

If you are having work carried out on a property, then it is essential that you should arrange to have something called Dommage et Ouvrage Assurance. This is in addition to buildings insurance and covers you against the builder or one of his men having an accident on your property. It will also help you to claim against bad workmanship.

Always obtain a devis (estimate) for any work that you intend to have carried out to your property. This should be quite detailed, showing a schedule of prices and the TVA against the various items of work. You may require professional help in preparing this schedule which should relate to the ’survey’ you had carried out when you bought the house. If you accept this devis then you should sign a second copy with the builder which then becomes a fixed price contract if work is started within three months.

Don’t forget, some alterations to the house will require planning consent.

Respect the local traditions. If you paint your house pink when all the others around you are white then expect trouble! Lastly, make regular visits (if you’re not ‘camping out’ at the property!) to ensure that the building is going to plan. Your architect or Maitre d’Oeuvre should be present to explain progress.

At the purchase stage insist on a clause in the compromis de vente to the effect that the purchase is subject to successfully obtaining all necessary permis de construire and certificate d’urbanisme for the proposed alterations to facades and usages respectively.

The benefit and satisfaction of renovating a property is that you finish with a home that pleases you because your ideas and designs have gone into it. It hasn’t cost more than you can afford because you have controlled the expenditure. If you do not over specify i.e. don’t go for gold-plated taps and William Morris wallpapers (unless you want to, of course) - you will finish with a property with a higher re-sale value in comparison to the money you will have put into the project.

The main disadvantages are that the work to your home may take some months to complete and you will have to patiently wait until you can use it. You will also have to commit a fair amount of time and attention throughout the project. It is for you to decide.



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Terry Henman asked:


De leeftijdlooze kwaliteit en het gelegde terug stijl Mediterrane binnenlandse ontwerp hebben tot het een oude ge?miteerdew stijl in Groot-Brittanni? gemaakt. De makers van de vakantie zijn verrukt door thema’s die gevoel van de turkooise oceaan, Romaans van de het plaatsen zon en alle andere gezichten, geluiden en geuren oproepen dat omhoog de Mediterrane stijl maken en een stuk van het huis gewild brengen. Als het een Middellandse-Zeegebied is vind u wenst om in uw huis toen het eerste ding te ontspannen u pleased zult zijn te horen bent dat in termen van internationale ontwerpthema’s, het onder het goedkoopst is om te ontspannen. De eenvoudige, gelegde terug Mediterrane huizen van benaderingsmiddelen worden gehouden vrij basis en minimaal. Probeer aan paar onderaan de hoeveelheid meubilair u omvat om een luchtig gevoel aan ruimten te houden. In termen van welke stijl van meubilair om te omvatten, u stijlen als Mediterrane stijl kunt omhoog mengen een breed gebied, met inbegrip van landen zoals Spanje, Itali? en Frankrijk behandelt. Een knappe en rendabele manier om de typische smeedijzerstructuren en de overmaatse urnen op te nemen overwegend in Mediterraan ontwerp is door uw tuincentrum eerder dan een meubilairopslag te bezoeken. Hier zult u overladen ijzer openluchtmeubilair vinden dat zou kunnen worden gebruikt aangezien de binnenplaatsing met een echt Middellandse-Zeegebied voelt. De muren een typisch geschilderd terracotta maar als dit voor uw smaken een weinig te donker is of uw ruimte aan de kleine kant is, opteren voor zonnige schaduwen van citroen of room. Probeer om ongelijk te bereiken of uitgewassen eindigen aan de muren door of wat water aan uw verf toe te voegen of door het met een &quot toe te passen; vod -vod-roll" techniek. De tegels zouden uitgebreid door het huis, met moza?eken en terracottategels moeten worden gebruikt die over andere stijlen goed worden gekeurd. De manieren om hen op te nemen zijn plons-ruggen, werk-bovenkanten, vloeren en zelfs open haarden en schoorsteenmantels. De moza?eken vooral, bieden een echte mogelijkheid om trillende kleuren zoals geel, sinaasappelen en rood allen uit te spreiden typisch van de stijl. Omvat veel lage verlichting zoals schemerlampen of staand lampen om een rustige atmosfeer met warmte te cre?ren. Eindig weg met stoffen om warmte toe te voegen en uw huis te troosten kan zonnige binnenkant lijken maar het is nog buiten Groot-Brittanni?. De texturen van de stof zouden ruw en aardachtig moeten zijn en veel kleur bevatten. De goedkope stoffen kunnen worden gebruikt om kussendekking te maken of oude sofa’s te behandelen en u zou sommige goedkope voddendekens voor gelegd achtercomfort ook moeten toevoegen. Kleed vensters in of natuurlijke katoenen gordijnen of een goedkope blinde rol om overvloed van licht toe te staan om uw ruimten te overstromen. De rustieke blik van het Middellandse-Zeegebied is ??n van het tevredenstellen van ontwerpstijlen in uw huis te gebruiken. Hoewel uiterst goedkoop en eenvoudig, zijn resultaten kunnen overweldigen. Het vereist geen het verfraaien vaardigheid of ervaring en daarom een perfecte stijl om voor eerste keer kopers of mensen met koortsachtige levensstijlen goed te keuren. Met wat creativiteit en elleboogvet, kan uw huis van alle Romaans, kleur en vibrancy profiteren die tot de Mediterrane stijl zulk een populaire keus maken.

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