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Traditional British architecture often incorporates full two-storey accommodation. This probably has as much to do with site restrictions as it does with our preference for the classic division between sleeping and reception areas, which is one of the oldest and most conventional of British house design concepts. A full two-storey house takes up less space on the site and, as opposed to a chalet design, provides more ‘full height’ space upstairs for those who dislike low or sloping ceilings. Compared to a chalet design, a full two-storey building also provides additional first-floor space, possibly for an extra bedroom or en-suite bathroom. Whether or not you prefer classically styled, imposing, all brick or stone facades or a more subtle blend incorporating a tile-hung or timbered first floor, the choice is yours. There are no limitations on design or finish with Scandia-Hus. Click on the design or designs that appeal to you in order to view plans and elevations of each one. For details of our complete range of standard designs, please send for our 100-page Book of Plans by visiting our CONTACT page or clicking the button below. |
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