How much would it cost?
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Re: How much would it cost?
I personally like the traditional wooden house elevated. I think it could be built and then finished with western methods of ventilation and insulation and finishes.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 6:51 pm Would you seriously consider going up RB?? High set.
So much cooler, plus the other benefits.
Space underneath, security, the view, safe from rhinoceros etc etc??
A timber/masonary combination would be nicest but may be too expensive. You can still do it well in masonry and a bit of steel, relatively cheaply.
A hot masonry block sitting on the ground is a recipe for a closed-off air conditioned life and high power bills.
In any case -
*** Try to get your trees in now, if you possibly can. Around the perimeter at least.
If you plant now, at the start of the wet - you get a year's head start. And you will really appreciate that when you do move in.
"She' doesn't particularly like a wooden house, because she has never seen what I could do with it, and she sees it as the house of the common man.
We will plant some trees. Which do you recommend?
Mango trees are actually attractive and can grow 60 ft tall and offer a very large shade footprint. I once looked at a mango farm actually. Thought it would be lovely to live there.
"Dear Lord Baby Jesus, Lyin in a Manger"
Re: How much would it cost?
Can send specific pictures if needed. Thanks all for your interest. Captions did not come through with the pictures but you will get the idea. First had to bring site above flood level. laid in irrigation for tree and gardens. after bricks are stacked electrician cuts channels for conduit. Roof tiles, doors and windows go on next week
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PS I lost argument with wife and everyone re the height.
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PhuketRichard:
total size is 72m2 with porch or?
without porch - putting in all-around (all 4 sides) 12 foot porch
western or khmer kitchen, ( big frig, stove built in counter, wall/under counter cabinets, oven?)
Combo: stove built into counter. no oven Big fridg and freezer in garage (freezer to minimize supply runs to PPN.) Love Cambodia - hate most of the food...
1 bedroom, 1 toilet?
Yes, one bedroom (Intentional - so family and extended family cannot move in. One toilet and separate toilet and shower in garage
2 phase/or 3?
Do not know - electrician coordinated everything
where did you source all ur supplies? PP?
Sliding glass doors and accessories in PHN. Most construction material in Svay Rieng. (The heavy electric cable was $100 per roll on PPN but $80 in Svay Rieng) Happy to supply contact info when you are ready. Did a lot of recon and wife pretty much knows where to go for best deals on what - PPN and Svey Reing
How many outlets/wall, down low or?
Bunch about 4 per room - I laid it all out to my specifications. High so do not have to bend over and splurged on the number so do not have to run extension cords
style roof? tiles/metal?
Tiles - Malasian via Thailand - sourced in Svay Rieng
what is ur water supply? for Kep we had to go down 30 meters to get good water
Well. 40 meters
$350 / seems the high side, I am budgeting $300/ all included
Thanks,
Personally am not looking forward to this upcoming build. one i did in Thailand was relatively hassle free and took only 6 months for a 225 Sqm2 house
Gf's sister hose is already 4 months under construction and barley 25% done... 125 Sqm2 house
2 bedrooms, 3 toilets, western kitchen all in quoted, ( 3 air cons, kitchen, bathrooms, good beds) at $40,000
total size is 72m2 with porch or?
without porch - putting in all-around (all 4 sides) 12 foot porch
western or khmer kitchen, ( big frig, stove built in counter, wall/under counter cabinets, oven?)
Combo: stove built into counter. no oven Big fridg and freezer in garage (freezer to minimize supply runs to PPN.) Love Cambodia - hate most of the food...
1 bedroom, 1 toilet?
Yes, one bedroom (Intentional - so family and extended family cannot move in. One toilet and separate toilet and shower in garage
2 phase/or 3?
Do not know - electrician coordinated everything
where did you source all ur supplies? PP?
Sliding glass doors and accessories in PHN. Most construction material in Svay Rieng. (The heavy electric cable was $100 per roll on PPN but $80 in Svay Rieng) Happy to supply contact info when you are ready. Did a lot of recon and wife pretty much knows where to go for best deals on what - PPN and Svey Reing
How many outlets/wall, down low or?
Bunch about 4 per room - I laid it all out to my specifications. High so do not have to bend over and splurged on the number so do not have to run extension cords
style roof? tiles/metal?
Tiles - Malasian via Thailand - sourced in Svay Rieng
what is ur water supply? for Kep we had to go down 30 meters to get good water
Well. 40 meters
$350 / seems the high side, I am budgeting $300/ all included
Thanks,
Personally am not looking forward to this upcoming build. one i did in Thailand was relatively hassle free and took only 6 months for a 225 Sqm2 house
Gf's sister hose is already 4 months under construction and barley 25% done... 125 Sqm2 house
2 bedrooms, 3 toilets, western kitchen all in quoted, ( 3 air cons, kitchen, bathrooms, good beds) at $40,000
Re: How much would it cost?
I suggest a variety of fruit trees which grow tall, and coconuts. So you have shade and fruit.RickyBobby wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:37 am First thing we plan to do. Her idea Even. What trees would you choose?
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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Re: How much would it cost?
Looking good. many variations needed to be made? Did you manage the onsite construction or have the builders project manage it all?
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A lot of Cambodians build very tall brick houses.
If I was doing that, I would make it a bit taller, and put a floor in the middle, so it is two storey.
If I was doing that, I would make it a bit taller, and put a floor in the middle, so it is two storey.
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Arget. Wife does most to the supervising - her brother lives in the village and speaks good English - without that day today help project would be impossible. Constant adaptations!
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Trees: Planted Mango and citrus trees a year ago. Placed the mangoes on the perimeter - away from the house Very messy!
Purchased trees from nursery on outskirts of PHN - Purchase, delivery and planting (crane) was cheaper than local in Svay Rieng.
Will put in shade trees soon. Family in village tells me we can buy "junk" trees for shade from villagers for about $25 (Buy and relocate)
"Best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. second best time is today!"
Purchased trees from nursery on outskirts of PHN - Purchase, delivery and planting (crane) was cheaper than local in Svay Rieng.
Will put in shade trees soon. Family in village tells me we can buy "junk" trees for shade from villagers for about $25 (Buy and relocate)
"Best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. second best time is today!"
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Thank.s. I supervised my house in Perth as no company supervisor. Saved me Ks on all as the subcontractors were shiffty shits. Its a bit late when they forget to cut in the electricity and only make it shallow (quicker) and lay the cables without using conduit. (I was away for a week).
ALL in all your place looks great. Keep up the photos as you go please.
ALL in all your place looks great. Keep up the photos as you go please.
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