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Hima Beena

Hima Beena

Civil Engineer | Ernakulam, Kerala

Like people graham(house) also have star(Nakshatra). Likewise graham will be also having opposite star. This opposite star having person is unsuitable for that home...that is if anyone whose opposite star is matching the opposite star of the graham, then they will be having mental and physical related issues if they stay in that house.. This should be taken into account while drawing a plan. #vasthu_consultancy #vastutips #vasthuhomeplan #vastusastra
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THREE THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSTRUCTING YOUR HOUSE 

THE DIRECTION OF THE HOUSE 
The direction of your house faces matters a lot. Living spaces such as bedrooms, dining rooms or living rooms should faces the right direction to ensure comfort.

Natural light has to flow freely into the room. This will help to reduce the light bulbs you will need to buy. Also the natural cool breeze will enter the house and there will be no need for ventilators, give your windows a beautiful view, not a brick wall.

ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LOCATION 
Have you confirmed if it’s the right place for your dream home? Inspect the site, make sure it’s flat enough and won’t cost you much.

Soil conditions are significant to the foundation of the house. If the soil condition is not favourable, you may have to spend more on grading and developing the land. This will costly and energy consuming.

CONSIDER YOUR BUDGET 
How much do you have in place for the full constitution? If you are not used to taking a budget before doing things, you might just want to take that into practice when planning for a house.

Building a home is very costly. You are likely to overspend if you don’t prepare a budget. To avoid that, prepare a budget and stick to it. Keep your floor plan simple and less costly unless you have a high budget.

Prepare for a certain expenses like building materials, labor, architect and so on. When you budget, try to include some additional amount to cover unforeseen expenses.


 #4BHKPlans  #4BHKHouse  #4bhk  #Architect  #Architectural&Interior  #architecturedesigns  #ContemporaryHouse  #HouseConstruction  #modernarchitectque  #Minimalistic  #CivilContractor  #Contractor  #KeralaStyleHouse  #keralastyle  #greenhomeproperties  #greenhomebuilders  #greenbuilding
THREE THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSTRUCTING YOUR HOUSE THE DIRECTION OF THE HOUSE The direction of your house faces matters a lot. Living spaces such as bedrooms, dining rooms or living rooms should faces the right direction to ensure comfort. Natural light has to flow freely into the room. This will help to reduce the light bulbs you will need to buy. Also the natural cool breeze will enter the house and there will be no need for ventilators, give your windows a beautiful view, not a brick wall. ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LOCATION Have you confirmed if it’s the right place for your dream home? Inspect the site, make sure it’s flat enough and won’t cost you much. Soil conditions are significant to the foundation of the house. If the soil condition is not favourable, you may have to spend more on grading and developing the land. This will costly and energy consuming. CONSIDER YOUR BUDGET How much do you have in place for the full constitution? If you are not used to taking a budget before doing things, you might just want to take that into practice when planning for a house. Building a home is very costly. You are likely to overspend if you don’t prepare a budget. To avoid that, prepare a budget and stick to it. Keep your floor plan simple and less costly unless you have a high budget. Prepare for a certain expenses like building materials, labor, architect and so on. When you budget, try to include some additional amount to cover unforeseen expenses. #4BHKPlans #4BHKHouse #4bhk #Architect #Architectural&Interior #architecturedesigns #ContemporaryHouse #HouseConstruction #modernarchitectque #Minimalistic #CivilContractor #Contractor #KeralaStyleHouse #keralastyle #greenhomeproperties #greenhomebuilders #greenbuilding
₹125 per sqftLabour Only
*Modular kitchen*
WHAT IS THE COST OF A MODULAR KITCHEN 

1. The cost of a modular kitchen can vary a lot

There are two types: Fully modular and semi modular 

In modular kitchen the full carcass and shutter is made in a factory and sent on site for installation after which the stone ( mostly granite ) is installed.

In semi modular kitchen the stone is put before the kitchen and there for full carcass is not required to take weight. In this module most of the times there will be no back and base and top. Two vertices will be joined by horizontal strip of plywood instead of a full piece.

The construction method of the carcass in semi modular kitchen also varies and can affect the actual cost.

2. Next factor is base material.

There are many types of base materials that can be used.
Particle board, MDF, HDF, Commercial plywood, Alternate plywood,BWR plywood, BWP plywood and PVC.

In general situation Particle board will be the most inexpensive while BWP plywood or PVC will be the most expensive.

3. Finishing material used on shutters and carcass also play a very big role in the cost.

Till this point, the cost cannot be easily calculated as every person will have different quality of materials, manufacturing machinery, manpower etc…

4. Accessories you plan to put in your modular kitchen 

By accessories, we mean your baskets and other fittings. These can vary from basic stainless steel baskets like plain baskets, cutlery baskets, thali baskets, cup and saucer baskets etc…

Other fittings like corner units can vary from few thousands to few ten thousands. Tall units are other expensive fittings.

5. The best quality of edge-band. This will increase life of product.

6. Next step is hardware. Good brands include Hettich, Hafele etc…

7. The most crucial part of every kitchen comes installation 

The most crucial part because even if you have taken the best quality material, If installation is not proper your kitchen will not survive well for long.

Never compromise on installers. 90% of the times the installers are given by the vender itself.
*Modular kitchen* WHAT IS THE COST OF A MODULAR KITCHEN 1. The cost of a modular kitchen can vary a lot There are two types: Fully modular and semi modular In modular kitchen the full carcass and shutter is made in a factory and sent on site for installation after which the stone ( mostly granite ) is installed. In semi modular kitchen the stone is put before the kitchen and there for full carcass is not required to take weight. In this module most of the times there will be no back and base and top. Two vertices will be joined by horizontal strip of plywood instead of a full piece. The construction method of the carcass in semi modular kitchen also varies and can affect the actual cost. 2. Next factor is base material. There are many types of base materials that can be used. Particle board, MDF, HDF, Commercial plywood, Alternate plywood,BWR plywood, BWP plywood and PVC. In general situation Particle board will be the most inexpensive while BWP plywood or PVC will be the most expensive. 3. Finishing material used on shutters and carcass also play a very big role in the cost. Till this point, the cost cannot be easily calculated as every person will have different quality of materials, manufacturing machinery, manpower etc… 4. Accessories you plan to put in your modular kitchen By accessories, we mean your baskets and other fittings. These can vary from basic stainless steel baskets like plain baskets, cutlery baskets, thali baskets, cup and saucer baskets etc… Other fittings like corner units can vary from few thousands to few ten thousands. Tall units are other expensive fittings. 5. The best quality of edge-band. This will increase life of product. 6. Next step is hardware. Good brands include Hettich, Hafele etc… 7. The most crucial part of every kitchen comes installation The most crucial part because even if you have taken the best quality material, If installation is not proper your kitchen will not survive well for long. Never compromise on installers. 90% of the times the installers are given by the vender itself.
₹1,850 per sqftLabour Only
THREE THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSTRUCTING YOUR HOUSE                                THE DIRECTION OF THE HOUSE 
The direction of your house faces matters a lot. Living spaces such as bedrooms, dining rooms or living rooms should faces the right direction to ensure comfort.

Natural light has to flow freely into the room. This will help to reduce the light bulbs you will need to buy. Also the natural cool breeze will enter the house and there will be no need for ventilators, give your windows a beautiful view, not a brick wall.

ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LOCATION 
Have you confirmed if it’s the right place for your dream home? Inspect the site, make sure it’s flat enough and won’t cost you much.

Soil conditions are significant to the foundation of the house. If the soil condition is not favourable, you may have to spend more on grading and developing the land. This will costly and energy consuming.

CONSIDER YOUR BUDGET 
How much do you have in place for the full constitution? If you are not used to taking a budget before doing things, you might just want to take that into practice when planning for a house.

Building a home is very costly. You are likely to overspend if you don’t prepare a budget. To avoid that, prepare a budget and stick to it. Keep your floor plan simple and less costly unless you have a high budget.

Prepare for a certain expenses like building materials, labor, architect and so on. When you budget, try to include some additional amount to cover unforeseen expenses.

 #Architect  #architecturedesigns  #Architectural&Interior  #contemporaryarchitecture  #ContemporaryHouse  #ContemporaryDesigns  #4BHKPlans  #tropicalmodernism  #courtiyard  #greenhomeproperties  #greenhomebuilders  #koloapp  #HomeDecor  #homeinteriordesign
THREE THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSTRUCTING YOUR HOUSE THE DIRECTION OF THE HOUSE The direction of your house faces matters a lot. Living spaces such as bedrooms, dining rooms or living rooms should faces the right direction to ensure comfort. Natural light has to flow freely into the room. This will help to reduce the light bulbs you will need to buy. Also the natural cool breeze will enter the house and there will be no need for ventilators, give your windows a beautiful view, not a brick wall. ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LOCATION Have you confirmed if it’s the right place for your dream home? Inspect the site, make sure it’s flat enough and won’t cost you much. Soil conditions are significant to the foundation of the house. If the soil condition is not favourable, you may have to spend more on grading and developing the land. This will costly and energy consuming. CONSIDER YOUR BUDGET How much do you have in place for the full constitution? If you are not used to taking a budget before doing things, you might just want to take that into practice when planning for a house. Building a home is very costly. You are likely to overspend if you don’t prepare a budget. To avoid that, prepare a budget and stick to it. Keep your floor plan simple and less costly unless you have a high budget. Prepare for a certain expenses like building materials, labor, architect and so on. When you budget, try to include some additional amount to cover unforeseen expenses. #Architect #architecturedesigns #Architectural&Interior #contemporaryarchitecture #ContemporaryHouse #ContemporaryDesigns #4BHKPlans #tropicalmodernism #courtiyard #greenhomeproperties #greenhomebuilders #koloapp #HomeDecor #homeinteriordesign
₹125 per sqftLabour Only
*Carpentery work*
No	ITEM	quantity	UNIT	RATE	AMOUNT
(1)	MODULAR KITCHEN CABINETS in 16mm plywood 				
	plywood Box type inside white and all exposed				
		area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per approved	1	Sq.ft.	1900	
			shades with Ebco Handle Profile and edge profile				
				and all necessary hinges (including breakfast				
					table)230X6, 650X80, 185X210, 150X80, 123X90				
2	STAIRCASE AREA WALL CABINETS in 16mm				
	Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type				
		inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm	1	Sq.ft.	1800	
			mica laminated as per approved  shades with Ebco				
				edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles				
					150X80, 142X50				
3	STAIRCASE BOTTOM CABINETS in 16mm Marine				
	Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white				
		and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated	1	Sq.ft.	1800	
			as per approved  shades with Ebco edge profile				
				and all necessary hinges and handles 340X110,				
					340X110				
4	TV UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year				
	warranty) all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
		laminated as per approved  shades and all				
			necessary hinges and handles 240X210				
			5	LIVING ROOM PANELING in 15mm Marine Plywood				
				Plywood with 0.8mm mica laminated as per	1	Sq.ft.	1250	
					approved shade (if any CNC design cutting is				
						there, charges extra) 488X122				
6	LIVING ROOM CABINETS in 16mm Marine				
	Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white				
		and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated	1	Sq.ft.	1800	
			as per approved  shades with Ebco edge profile				
				and all necessary hinges and handles 120X40				
				7	PURGOLA in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year				
					warranty) all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica	1	LMS		
						laminated 290 x 15 x 10 cm 5 nos.				
8	WASH BASIN UNIT  16mm Marine Plywood (15				
	year warranty) Box type inside white and all				
		exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per	1	Sq.ft.	1800	
			approved  shades with Ebco edge profile and all				
				necessary hinges and handles 150 X 80				
9	PANELING in 15mm Marine Plywood with sun mica				
	0.8mm mica laminated as per approved shade (if	1	Sq.ft.	1250	
		any CNC design cutting is there, charges extra)				
			250X120				
10	LIVING ROOM SHOW UNIT in 16mm Marine				
	Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white				
		and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated	1	Sq.ft.	1800	
			as per approved  shades with Ebco edge profile				
				and all necessary hinges and handles 300X240				
				11	OFFICE WALL UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15				
					year warranty) Box type inside white and all				
						exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
							approved  shades with Ebco edge profile and all				
								necessary hinges and handles 160X30				
								12	OFFICE BOTTOM UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood				
									(15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all				
										exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
											approved  shades with Ebco edge profile and all				
												necessary hinges and handles 284X70				
												13	OFFICE TABLE WITH GLASS TOP in 16mm Marine				
													Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white				
														and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
															as per approved  shades with Ebco edge profile				
																and all necessary hinges and handles 140X75				
																14	STUDY TABLE 1st FLOOR in 16mm Marine				
																	Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white				
																		and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
																			as per approved  shades with Ebco edge profile				
																				and all necessary hinges and handles 255X75				
15	PANELING in 18mm Marine Plywood with				
	0.8mm mica laminated as per approved shade (if	1	Sq.ft.	1250	
		any CNC design cutting is there, charges extra)				
			255X290				
			16	WALL BOX UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15				
				year warranty) Box type all exposed area with 0.8				
					mm mica laminated as per approved  shades with	1	Sq.ft.	1700	
						Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges.40X40				
							6Nos				
							17	LIVING ROOM PARTITION in 16mm Marine				
								Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type all exposed	1	Sq.ft.	1500	
									area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per approved				
										shades. 290x290				
18	Accessories  Brand name - Ebco or hettich

Laminates  Brand Name - Merino/Virgo

Plywood Brand Name 710 or 303 -Marine Plywood/green ply
*Carpentery work* No ITEM quantity UNIT RATE AMOUNT (1) MODULAR KITCHEN CABINETS in 16mm plywood plywood Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per approved 1 Sq.ft. 1900 shades with Ebco Handle Profile and edge profile and all necessary hinges (including breakfast table)230X6, 650X80, 185X210, 150X80, 123X90 2 STAIRCASE AREA WALL CABINETS in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm 1 Sq.ft. 1800 mica laminated as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 150X80, 142X50 3 STAIRCASE BOTTOM CABINETS in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated 1 Sq.ft. 1800 as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 340X110, 340X110 4 TV UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica 1 Sq.ft. 1700 laminated as per approved shades and all necessary hinges and handles 240X210 5 LIVING ROOM PANELING in 15mm Marine Plywood Plywood with 0.8mm mica laminated as per 1 Sq.ft. 1250 approved shade (if any CNC design cutting is there, charges extra) 488X122 6 LIVING ROOM CABINETS in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated 1 Sq.ft. 1800 as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 120X40 7 PURGOLA in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica 1 LMS laminated 290 x 15 x 10 cm 5 nos. 8 WASH BASIN UNIT 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per 1 Sq.ft. 1800 approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 150 X 80 9 PANELING in 15mm Marine Plywood with sun mica 0.8mm mica laminated as per approved shade (if 1 Sq.ft. 1250 any CNC design cutting is there, charges extra) 250X120 10 LIVING ROOM SHOW UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated 1 Sq.ft. 1800 as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 300X240 11 OFFICE WALL UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per 1 Sq.ft. 1700 approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 160X30 12 OFFICE BOTTOM UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per 1 Sq.ft. 1700 approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 284X70 13 OFFICE TABLE WITH GLASS TOP in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated 1 Sq.ft. 1700 as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 140X75 14 STUDY TABLE 1st FLOOR in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type inside white and all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated 1 Sq.ft. 1700 as per approved shades with Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges and handles 255X75 15 PANELING in 18mm Marine Plywood with 0.8mm mica laminated as per approved shade (if 1 Sq.ft. 1250 any CNC design cutting is there, charges extra) 255X290 16 WALL BOX UNIT in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type all exposed area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per approved shades with 1 Sq.ft. 1700 Ebco edge profile and all necessary hinges.40X40 6Nos 17 LIVING ROOM PARTITION in 16mm Marine Plywood (15 year warranty) Box type all exposed 1 Sq.ft. 1500 area with 0.8 mm mica laminated as per approved shades. 290x290 18 Accessories Brand name - Ebco or hettich Laminates Brand Name - Merino/Virgo Plywood Brand Name 710 or 303 -Marine Plywood/green ply
₹350 per sqftLabour Only
WHAT IS THE COST OF A MODULAR KITCHEN 

1. The cost of a modular kitchen can vary a lot

There are two types: Fully modular and semi modular 

In modular kitchen the full carcass and shutter is made in a factory and sent on site for installation after which the stone ( mostly granite ) is installed.

In semi modular kitchen the stone is put before the kitchen and there for full carcass is not required to take weight. In this module most of the times there will be no back and base and top. Two vertices will be joined by horizontal strip of plywood instead of a full piece.

The construction method of the carcass in semi modular kitchen also varies and can affect the actual cost.

2. Next factor is base material.

There are many types of base materials that can be used.
Particle board, MDF, HDF, Commercial plywood, Alternate plywood,BWR plywood, BWP plywood and PVC.

In general situation Particle board will be the most inexpensive while BWP plywood or PVC will be the most expensive.

3. Finishing material used on shutters and carcass also play a very big role in the cost.

Till this point, the cost cannot be easily calculated as every person will have different quality of materials, manufacturing machinery, manpower etc…

4. Accessories you plan to put in your modular kitchen 

By accessories, we mean your baskets and other fittings. These can vary from basic stainless steel baskets like plain baskets, cutlery baskets, thali baskets, cup and saucer baskets etc…

Other fittings like corner units can vary from few thousands to few ten thousands. Tall units are other expensive fittings.

5. The best quality of edge-band. This will increase life of product.

6. Next step is hardware. Good brands include Hettich, Hafele etc…

7. The most crucial part of every kitchen comes installation 

The most crucial part because even if you have taken the best quality material, If installation is not proper your kitchen will not survive well for long.

Never compromise on installers. 90% of the times the installers are given by the vender itself.

 #ModularKitchen  #KitchenIdeaso  #LargeKitchen  #modernkitchens  #modernkitchen  #Architect  #Architectural&Interior  #HomeDecor  #InteriorDesigner  #KitchenInterior  #islandchimney  #CivilEngineer  #civilcontractors  #civi  #greenhome  #greenhomeproperties  #greenhomebuilders  #koloapp  #greenhomepropertieskerala  #ContemporaryDesigns  #Architect  #architecturedesigns  #Architectural&Interior  #HouseConstruction  #koloviral  #KitchenIdeas  #LargeKitchen  #Contractor  #residentialinteriordesign  #sketchupmodeling  #lumion10  #kolopost  #greenhomeproperties  #KeralaStyleHouse  #ContemporaryDesigns  #LUXURY_INTERIOR  #islandkitchen  #simplewasharea  #granitecountertops  #kohler  #cera  #jaquar  #archkerala  #ernakulamconstruction  #site@alappuzha #koło #OpenKitchnen  #nearme  #KitchenLighting  #lighting #FlooringTiles
WHAT IS THE COST OF A MODULAR KITCHEN 1. The cost of a modular kitchen can vary a lot There are two types: Fully modular and semi modular In modular kitchen the full carcass and shutter is made in a factory and sent on site for installation after which the stone ( mostly granite ) is installed. In semi modular kitchen the stone is put before the kitchen and there for full carcass is not required to take weight. In this module most of the times there will be no back and base and top. Two vertices will be joined by horizontal strip of plywood instead of a full piece. The construction method of the carcass in semi modular kitchen also varies and can affect the actual cost. 2. Next factor is base material. There are many types of base materials that can be used. Particle board, MDF, HDF, Commercial plywood, Alternate plywood,BWR plywood, BWP plywood and PVC. In general situation Particle board will be the most inexpensive while BWP plywood or PVC will be the most expensive. 3. Finishing material used on shutters and carcass also play a very big role in the cost. Till this point, the cost cannot be easily calculated as every person will have different quality of materials, manufacturing machinery, manpower etc… 4. Accessories you plan to put in your modular kitchen By accessories, we mean your baskets and other fittings. These can vary from basic stainless steel baskets like plain baskets, cutlery baskets, thali baskets, cup and saucer baskets etc… Other fittings like corner units can vary from few thousands to few ten thousands. Tall units are other expensive fittings. 5. The best quality of edge-band. This will increase life of product. 6. Next step is hardware. Good brands include Hettich, Hafele etc… 7. The most crucial part of every kitchen comes installation The most crucial part because even if you have taken the best quality material, If installation is not proper your kitchen will not survive well for long. Never compromise on installers. 90% of the times the installers are given by the vender itself. #ModularKitchen #KitchenIdeaso #LargeKitchen #modernkitchens #modernkitchen #Architect #Architectural&Interior #HomeDecor #InteriorDesigner #KitchenInterior #islandchimney #CivilEngineer #civilcontractors #civi #greenhome #greenhomeproperties #greenhomebuilders #koloapp #greenhomepropertieskerala #ContemporaryDesigns #Architect #architecturedesigns #Architectural&Interior #HouseConstruction #koloviral #KitchenIdeas #LargeKitchen #Contractor #residentialinteriordesign #sketchupmodeling #lumion10 #kolopost #greenhomeproperties #KeralaStyleHouse #ContemporaryDesigns #LUXURY_INTERIOR #islandkitchen #simplewasharea #granitecountertops #kohler #cera #jaquar #archkerala #ernakulamconstruction #site@alappuzha #koło #OpenKitchnen #nearme #KitchenLighting #lighting #FlooringTiles
₹2,350 per sqftLabour Only

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