Projects of stone chalet houses. Chalet house projects

Today I want to bring to the attention of developers 16 beautiful projects Chalet style houses. Of course, everything is subjective, and this is just my design opinion, but you can take note of the ideas of houses in order to build on something in the future when designing your cottage. All pictures and plans can be enlarged by clicking on them.

House project Chalet No. 1

The first project is a Chalet style house on two levels with overall dimensions in plan 10.5 by 10.5 meters. total area about 160 square meters. At the entrance we find ourselves in a living room of 25 m2, to the right of it is a kitchen-dining room of 20 m2.

On the ground floor there is also a 15 m2 bedroom with its own dressing room and bathroom. On the second floor there are two more bedrooms and a bathroom.

Photo Chalet style houses up to 200 m2

General view of the same house with a different façade finishing option.

House project in the style of Chalet No. 2

Chalet style house project with large windows

The second version of the chalet project is a small cozy house with a two-story living room and an attic. The house has a total area of ​​about 100 m2.

On the ground floor there is: a single kitchen-dining-living room, a bedroom, a bathroom and a laundry room. Kitchen area 10 m2, dinner Zone 12 m2, living room - 20 m2. In the attic there is a second bedroom of 15 m5 with a dressing room.

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Project Chalet No. 3

Project of a Chalet style house on two levels with a fireplace

Project of a spacious house on two levels with a total area of ​​about 160 m2. The first level space includes a single kitchen-dining room and living room area; on the same floor there is a bedroom with a bathroom and a dressing room. On the second floor there are two bedrooms, a large bathroom, a toilet, and a laundry room.

House project in the style of Chalet No. 4

Chalet style house project with a large living room

Pay attention to this Chalet-style house project - it is made on two levels, with the lower and upper level rooms connected by a staircase. The house is designed specifically for areas with mountain slopes, so the first tier is limited to the kitchen and living room, then there is a staircase leading to the second tier. On the plan, everything is done in a single plane.

The chalet dimensions are 8 x 15 meters. The front stained glass windows and the space in the kitchen - living room - are one with the second floor.

Project of a cottage in the style of Chalet No. 5

Chalet style cottage project

The next project is interesting because the chalet cottage is quite small - only 10 by 14 meters. A cozy building for the whole family to relax. The roof of the house is sloping, and there is a boardwalk terrace outside the chalet. The living room space is high, combined between the first and second floors.

Chalet style cottage project - 1st floor plan

On the ground floor at the entrance we are greeted by a living room, to the left of it there is a kitchen-dining room, to the right there is a staircase to the second floor. At the back of the chalet there are two bedrooms and a bathroom.

Chalet style cottage project 2nd floor plan

On the second floor, in the attic, one large bedroom and a bathroom. From the attic you can see the living room on the first floor, through the railing. A nice option for country house or at home.

Project Chalet No. 6

Project big house Chalet style

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House project in traditional Chalet style

A large house with a total area of ​​about 180 square meters on two levels. The house has two bedrooms (one on the first floor, the other on the second floor) and two offices. Each bedroom has its own bathroom.

This house is made according to traditional Swiss chalet standards; the second version presents a more protected design for the harsh mountain climate.

House project Chalet No. 7

Chalet style house project

Interesting, small chalet house with a residential attic. The total area is about 75 square meters. The house has a fireplace, and this greatly enlivens the atmosphere in the room.

The layout is expanding!

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Increasing!

Another version of the Shalash design

An original house design for lovers of buildings with large gallery windows. The shape of the chalet resembles a hut, this is exactly the case when the roof heats up due to the snow.

Project of a one-story house in the style of Chalet No. 8

House project in Chalet style with 4 bedrooms

Large house on two levels with four bedrooms and plenty of utility rooms. Such a building can be created both as a holiday home for a large family and as a guest house.

The house plan can be enlarged!

Project of a house made of timber in the style of Chalet No. 9

Actually, the picture shows a project made from rounded logs, but there are possibilities to build the same one from timber. That's why I combined the two variations and named the project that way. What I love about chalets is the huge windows that let in a lot of light during the winter months.

A wonderful three-bedroom project suitable for a family who loves open space and a unique, comfortable design.

Projects from the Fasad Exp team

The first house has an area of ​​140 square meters, very comfortable, nice and practical. A very good project, nothing to add here.

Video - Chalet in Bavarian style

In conclusion, I suggest you watch the video from personal experience for the construction of a chalet in Bavarian style. Maybe this example will inspire you.

If you want to build a turnkey chalet-style house, contact the Vitoslavitsa company, where they will offer you a variety of projects to suit every taste. The price of such cottages, which are also called “Alpine houses”, will pleasantly surprise you, as will high quality finished structures. The construction of chalet houses involves the use of not only laminated timber and other wooden elements, but also natural stone, which is characteristic material for this style. Thanks to this combined technology, truly attractive country houses are obtained, delighting with their uniqueness and comfort.

Chalet style house projects

In our company you can order a house with any area and required quantity floors. Regardless of which chalet-style cottage project you choose, it will have the following advantages:

  • reliable and solid foundation;
  • excellent thermal insulation characteristics;
  • simple and functional roofing;
  • original appearance;
  • no need for expensive finishing work.

Features of alpine cottages

Today you can buy a chalet house with a brick or stone foundation, which ensures the reliability of the structure and a long service life. The foundation can withstand floods, heavy rains, and soil freezing, so you can be completely confident in the safety of your home.

Chalet cottage projects involve the construction of walls made of wood, which perfectly retains heat and is environmentally friendly material, creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere in the house. As a rule, structures are installed with a flat roof that can withstand heavy snow mass. The large extension of the roof wings is an excellent protection of the territory and wooden elements from the effects of precipitation. In addition, you can build a veranda or terrace under the roof.

Today, many people strive to build a chalet house, since such housing is original and stylish, looks aesthetically pleasing and is perfect for living outside the city amid natural landscapes. Another one important feature projects is that use in construction natural materials allows you to save on interior decoration, because the wooden walls they don’t need it and look attractive on their own.

The Vitoslavitsa company is pleased to offer customers original projects and low prices. Among our other advantages we note:

  • use of selected wood and other high-quality materials in construction;
  • wide variety of projects;
  • mandatory guarantee for ready-made houses from 3 to 5 years;
  • a wide range of services (from developing a chalet house project to equipping it with engineering systems);
  • all work is being done experienced craftsmen with high qualifications.

The architectural style of the chalet combines reliability, comfort and special charm, which explains its enormous popularity. For many, such buildings are a model of simplicity and comfort, an ideal place for a family hearth. Massive, strong, high-quality structures reliably protect from autumn dampness and winter frosts, and are simply ideal for the Russian climate. Modern designs of chalet-style houses are noticeably different from traditional Swiss houses, but the main, most character traits, remain unchanged.

This style has such characteristic features that it is very difficult to confuse it with any other. Even despite the modern interpretation and the presence of several directions with ethnic motifs from different countries, chalet houses are still recognizable and retain their unique flavor.

House architecture

Chalet houses are classified as buildings combined type, which optimally combine stone and natural wood. Classic housing is a two-story house, where the first floor is entirely made of stone and the second is wooden. As a rule, utility rooms are located below: kitchen and dining room, hallway, garage, big houses– laundry and boiler room. There is often also a living room there. The top floor is for living rooms, office, bathrooms.

Such buildings are characterized by large sizes, different levels due to mountainous landscapes, and the presence of wide encircling terraces. The balconies are also quite spacious, supported by wooden or brick columns. Any extensions or superstructures are not typical for such a building; the project initially calculates the number and location of all rooms that may be needed.

The roofs of houses are usually gable, very flat, with canopies and wide overhangs that can extend beyond the perimeter of the walls by 2 meters. This provides excellent protection for walls and foundations from precipitation. The roofs are massive and have a reinforced rafter system, since they have to withstand high snow loads.

Most houses have high, powerful foundations and plinths - reliable protection from spring floods.

Doors and windows

Chalet houses very often have two entrances - the front and the side, especially if the building is large, there is a garage and other utility rooms where a separate entrance is needed. Simple doors rectangular shape, wooden, most often solid. It is not customary to highlight the front entrance with decor or color, although sometimes it is made in the form of an arch and lined with decorative stone.

There should be a lot of windows large sizes(panoramic ones are welcome), with a small number of jumpers. Attic windows often have a triangular or trapezoidal shape, repeating the lines of the roof, all others are square and rectangular. Simple platbands and lattice shutters can be used as decoration.

Materials for construction and finishing

For a classic chalet, only natural materials should be used - wild stone and logs, but such construction will be very expensive. For this reason, almost all projects widely use concrete, foam block, brick, as well as laminated timber and frame structures for the construction of upper floors. Such materials can reduce construction time and reduce financial costs. To increase energy efficiency, insulation materials are used: mineral wool, EPS and other materials.

When finishing the basements and lower floors, preference is given to artificial stone, plaster and basement siding; the upper floors are covered with clapboard. Traditionally used for roofing natural tiles, as well as more affordable options - flexible tiles, ondulin, composite materials.

Decor and colors

It is not customary for chalet-style houses to be richly decorated, so stucco, mosaics, stained glass, patterns and ornaments on the walls are not used for decoration. Instead, decorative functions are performed carved frames and cornices, figured railings, consoles, stone-lined pillars at the porch, corners and chimneys.

Bright colors and too contrasting combinations are also unacceptable: the color scheme includes all shades of gray and brown, white, terracotta, sand. As a rule, the lower floor is decorated in light colors, the upper floor in dark colors.

Chalet style facade decoration

To build a real chalet, you need a lot of money, a significant percentage of which will be spent on developing the project. Perform calculations yourself without special knowledge impossible, and construction process requires certain skills. But to give an existing home characteristic appearance a shepherd's house is much simpler, and all the work can be done on your own.

Despite the standard combination - stone bottom, wooden top, there are a lot of finishing options. The first floor and basement can be sheathed basement siding, veneer walls decorative tiles under a stone or, for example, plaster the main area and paint it White color, and highlight the corners and base with artificial stone.

To finish the second floor you can use vinyl siding, planken, lining, WPC, and fastening does not have to be done only horizontally. Vertical wood paneling also looks great and gives the house a more expressive and colorful look. When choosing a finishing method, consider not only the cost of materials and appearance, but also the complexity of installation if you are going to do all the work yourself. For example, consider the cladding of the lower floor with stone plaster.

Cladding of the lower floor

Stone veneer cladding is a fairly popular finishing option. Plastushka (die) is called rolled fragments of sandstone or other rock of small thickness. These plates have uneven edges, smooth, layered or rough surfaces and uneven colors of various shades. High-quality laying of tiles is visually no different from natural masonry and creates the impression of massiveness and strength of the walls.

Preparing the walls

Such facing material It is quite heavy, so it cannot be mounted on a weak base. In order to properly prepare the walls for finishing, you first need to dismantle the basement flashing, remove gutters, branches, and climbing plants.

After this, dirt is removed, areas overgrown with moss are cleaned, and also check how firmly the plaster holds. If peeling, swelling is detected, or a dull sound is heard when tapped with a hammer, this means that the old coating is no longer suitable and everything needs to be removed to a solid base.

Cracks in the walls are thoroughly cleaned and sealed with cement mortar, the same is done with deep recesses, chips, and through cracks.

IN brickwork Be sure to carefully inspect the seams and seal the voids with mortar. It is not necessary to eliminate small irregularities and roughness: when facing thick layer the adhesive solution will completely hide these imperfections. But stains from oils, bitumen and tarry substances should be completely removed, otherwise the solution will not stick to the base, and very soon the lining will disappear. Any solvent, gasoline, turpentine is suitable for cleaning. After the stain disappears, the wall area should be washed with soapy water and rinsed clean.

If the walls are made of bricks or blocks good condition, without cracks and shedding, it is enough to treat them with a grinder with an abrasive attachment to remove frozen mortar deposits and possible irregularities. After this, sweep away the dust and cover the surface with a primer.

The best primer here is “Betonokontakt”, which will ensure the most reliable adhesion of the finishing layer to the base. The primer can be applied with a roller or brush, the main thing is that there are no missing areas, especially along the seams.

Tools and materials

During the cladding process you will need:

  • drill with a set of drills and a mixer attachment;
  • trowel and notched trowel;
  • mallet;
  • Bulgarian;
  • dry adhesive mixture;
  • expanded galvanized mesh;
  • mushroom dowels.

It must have increased adhesion to hold the stone plates, so when choosing, carefully study the information on the packaging. Cement-based mixtures are best suited - Ceresit CM 17, Osnovit Maxiplix T-16, LITOFLEX K80.

The plastic differs in thickness and color. There are options for gray, gray-yellow, all shades of brown, with red and purple tints and multi-colored splashes. Thickness varies from 10 to 100 mm. Gray-brown and gray stone is perfect for chalet-style finishing, as it closely resembles the color of the rocks of the Swiss Alps. You can take any thickness, but it is more convenient to work with a thin sheet - about 15-20 mm.

Advice. As a rule, plastushka stone is sold packaged in 1m3 packs on a pallet. The area that can be covered with this amount of stone directly depends on the thickness: for example, a package of 15 mm thick stone covers an area of ​​45 m2, but 50 mm thick stones are only enough for 20 m2. This information is always indicated by manufacturers, so calculating the required amount of material is not difficult.

Stone laying technology

Some craftsmen attach the plastic board directly to the wall, but for greater reliability it is recommended to use reinforcing mesh. It is fixed to the base using dowels with wide heads - at least 10 fasteners are required per m2. The mesh should be well stretched and fit snugly to the surface; adjacent sheets should be overlapped by 5-7 cm.

Next, prepare a thick cement mortar(1 part cement to 4 parts sand) and apply it with a trowel to the mesh. The layer thickness is approximately 10-15 mm, the solution is thoroughly rubbed over the mesh so that each cell is filled. If voids remain, the dies will begin to lag behind the wall and the cladding will have to be repaired. When the mesh is hidden in the thickness of the mortar and the mixture begins to set slightly, take a notched trowel and form a relief on the surface that will provide better adhesion of the stone to the wall. After the solution has dried, the walls are primed again.

Step 1. laid out on a flat, dry surface, one by one joining them together. They should fit as tightly as possible so that there are no large gaps. If necessary, any element can be trimmed with a grinder if some protrusion prevents you from placing the stone in place.

Stones for joining internal corners are filed in the same way

Advice. When cutting stones, be sure to use safety glasses and gloves, because small chips fly off the stone with great strength and may cause injury. A respirator is also a good idea - stone dust easily enters the respiratory tract.

Step 2. Mix the adhesive solution according to the manufacturer's instructions. Calculate the volume of the mixture to be approximately 2-2.5 m2, since installation takes time, and the solution sets quickly. The prepared mass should stand for about 5 minutes, then mix it well again.

Step 3. The dies are laid from bottom to top. Before applying the solution, stone with back side It is recommended to moisten with water and leave for 30-40 seconds so that the liquid is absorbed into the porous structure. Next, the mortar is applied with a trowel, the stone is pressed against the wall and beaten with a mallet so that it takes the desired position. The solution should protrude slightly on the sides.

Press down on the stone so that the glue comes out. Remove excess with a spatula

We press the stone, forming a neat angle

Step 4. Take the second fragment, moisten it, apply the solution and carefully join the stone with the previous one. Try to press the stones so that the glue fills the gaps between them, but does not stain the front side. If this does happen, the solution must be wiped off immediately with a damp cloth, because after drying it is very difficult to remove traces of it.

Step 5. The remaining dies are attached, repeating the layout exactly. Having completed the first section, the joints are checked, and any voids found are filled with mortar. Next, the stones are laid out again on the ground, the mortar is mixed again and the next area is tiled.

When the solution dries, the walls are treated with a water repellent. This composition improves external characteristics stone, protects the seams from moisture penetration and significantly increases the service life of the coating.

Video - Chalet-style house projects

Video - Facade facing with stone

When starting the construction of a country house on their own site, everyone already has an idea of ​​the end result. Some people want to see a traditional Russian hut, for some ultra-modern designs are relevant, and some dream of an exotic Chinese pagoda. However, many people prefer cozy and comfortable chalet-style houses.

A chalet-style country house attracts many for several understandable reasons:

  • reliable durable construction;
  • attractive unique appearance.

Translating the name “chalet” we get “shepherd’s hut”. The first buildings of this type were typical of the province of Savoy. It was here that shepherds settled on the alpine slopes, building their cozy small houses from available materials in the form of wood and stones. The main purpose of these houses was to shelter from bad weather and wild animals.

In Russia, many people fell in love with chalet style houses due to the development of alpine skiing. It is difficult to build a chalet into a special type of architecture, but this style has nevertheless found its niche in the construction of country apartments.


Distinctive stylistic features

Chalet style, this is a completely eco-friendly building. Among all other types of buildings of this type, it is distinguished by the following features:

Unusual looking roof

The roof is the most recognizable feature of the chalet style. The roof is chosen to be massive and sloping, the projections are left large. The shape of the roof is determined natural conditions, where the first chalet houses were built.

Many windows, mostly panoramic. This is done so that the residential atmosphere inside is completely connected with the landscape.

Terraces and spacious balconies

Open terraces and balconies are also built in order to merge as much as possible with the surrounding nature. The balconies are located under an overhanging roof, which protects them from precipitation.

Use only natural building materials.

A strong foundation and ground floor are built from stone, and the attic and second level are made from wood. Thanks to its strength, the stone serves solid foundation, and the tree perfectly holds in winter period warm, but in sultry heat - cool.

Number of floors of the building

The buildings have never been tall chalets. As a rule, the first basement is made of stone, the second - wooden. If there is a need to expand the area of ​​the house, this was done through horizontal extensions. In modern buildings there is also an attic floor.


Chalet house design

To country house really corresponded to the chosen style direction, designs of chalet-style houses are being developed.

The first place to start is the roof, which is a style-forming element. The main characteristic of a chalet roof is its angle of inclination, which should be very large. With such a slope there is no need for a drain, since water and snow will roll off on their own.

The indentation of the roof from the wall should be at least 1 meter, thanks to which it can protect not only the walls, but also some of the ground around the house from precipitation.

When choosing the optimal roofing angle, the amount of precipitation in a particular climate zone should be taken into account. When the angle is 45 degrees, then such a foundation is not strong and you will have to build a reinforced rafter system. Therefore, it is advisable to make a sharper angle at which the snow will roll off on its own.

When choosing a roof covering, preference can be given to corrugated sheeting, which is distinguished by its flexibility and lightness. If you want to follow the style exactly, you should choose shingles - tiles made of oak, spruce or larch. It is also permissible to use ceramic, composite or bitumen tiles. Ondulin is relevant. But what is strictly prohibited is metal tiles.

Projects one-story houses They are also considering the construction of balconies and terraces. They are usually lined up from the south or east so that sunlight can penetrate there. They are decorated with figured planks or balustrades. The perimeter is sheathed with wooden elements.

Now you can work on the first (ground) floor. It is built cold, from strong stone. Then the wall surfaces are plastered and whitewashed. The basement contains a kitchen, guest rooms, a bathroom, a hallway and other utility rooms.

The second (warm) floor is built from wood. Here they arrange bedrooms filled with warmth and comfort.


The attic includes rooms for accommodating and receiving guests and utility rooms. A balcony area can be located here. It is also made from wood.

As for windows, in addition to the fact that they must be large, it is not permissible to use plastic here. It is better to replace it with wood and add beautiful shutters.

Interior

Living room

The interior of a chalet-style house begins with arranging the living room, because this is the most a large room, which has high ceilings and large windows that cover the entire wall. The main thing here is to use only natural Decoration Materials without replacement with analogues.

An atmosphere of unprecedented warmth and comfort is created by soft carpets on the floor and luxurious fur coverings, luxurious lamps and elegant large chandeliers. The furniture pieces are massive, made of wood. The upholstered furniture group has natural noble upholstery with wool, leather, velor or linen. The atmosphere is soft and calm.

The lighting in the room is made calm, slightly dim. For this purpose, a multi-level lighting system is erected, represented by wall sconces, floor and table lamps.

A must in a chalet house is home. The whole family will gather here. They decorate it with stones and stuffed animals around it.

Sleeping area

The main role in the bedroom is given to the bed, which should be made of polished wood, it is massive, with decorations in the form of carvings. Will complement cozy atmosphere textile inclusions made of cotton, linen. Bright pillows and bedspreads will enliven the design.

It is appropriate to spread a soft skin or carpet on the floor. Concerning color palette, then preference is given to natural shades: terracotta, beige, wood and the entire brown palette.


Kitchen and dining area

The kitchen equipment of the chalet is environmentally friendly and uses natural materials. Finishes and kitchen units made of noble wood are colorful stylistic features. All built-in appliances are hidden under wooden facades or cute textile curtains.

The finishing of wall surfaces ensures the original appearance of wood. The maximum permissible is to plaster the surfaces or cover them with natural stone elements.

The ceiling is plastered in light shade, dark-colored beams are erected on it. The floor surfaces remain wooden, only slightly varnished with antique imitation.

The photo of a chalet-style house exudes unprecedented warmth and comfort, which is why this style is so often chosen for the construction of country apartments.

Photo of a house in the Chalet style

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In the practice of country house-building, chalet-style houses (they are also called alpine or combined) are in steady demand. This interest is an echo of the boom that arose in Europe after the popularity of ski resorts and active rest. And if half a century ago such buildings could only be admired by visiting a high-mountain village on an alpine slope, today they can be found in any landscape environment, including the lowland regions of Russia. One-story houses in the chalet style, the projects of which are proposed by architectural bureaus, retain the general concept of their predecessors, while at the same time offering the familiar comfort of modern life.

Modern interpretation of style

About the origins and distinctive features of the chalet style

The ancestor of the chalet was a shepherd's hut (this is how the name of the style is translated), which served in cold winters as a shelter not only for shepherds, but also for weakened and young animals. Initially small, such houses were built mainly from stone - in the mountains, unlike wood, it was in abundance. A hundred years ago, chalets were very different from modern buildings - low ceiling, low Entrance door and lack of windows; everything was done to preserve heat.

Changes began when Europeans massively discovered the delights of hiking in the mountains and skiing. alpine skiing. Already in the 40s of the last century, chalet houses increased in size, acquired a familiar external gloss and began to be built, first near resorts, and then in regions that had nothing to do with the Alps. The style evolved, but retained its distinctive features, including:

    Use of natural materials in construction and finishing. Traditionally, the lower part of the house is built of stone, the upper part of wood. In the past, this had a practical meaning: the stone increased the strength of the building.

This is what an ordinary chalet looked like a hundred years ago

    Characteristic roof with far protruding eaves overhangs (visors). This design reliably protects the walls from rain and snow.

    Veranda. Another architectural feature of modern chalet projects is a spacious veranda.

    Facade decor. Initially, there was no external decor, and the buildings looked as brutal as possible. Over time, paintings and carvings began to decorate the facade of the house. Photos of private one-story, attic, two-story buildings are striking in their diversity.

    Interior. There is always a fireplace in the house; the fireplace chimney is often exposed to the façade. The interior is decorated in natural colors.

Modern interpretation of style

"Shepherd's cottages" are valued for their combination of exquisite appearance and excellent performance. One-story chalet-style houses, the projects of which are presented on construction sites, differ from the original buildings:

    Replacement wall material . The canonical chalet houses were built mainly from stone. In Russian climatic conditions, for the construction of walls of a one-story house, it is economically justified to use modern building materials; the style is maintained by facing the ground floor and corners with stone; the second (usually attic) - with a wooden beam.

Decorative plaster for the chalet façade

    Projects with an attic. Ground floor lined with artificial stone to emphasize the style. To build the second floor, not only timber is used, but also aerated concrete, brick or frame technology. Wherein exterior decoration should only be wooden.

    Window. Modern projects are characterized by a large percentage of glazing. The buildings are decorated with large, often panoramic windows with improved energy-saving properties. If the owners want to emphasize the unique Alpine style, wooden shutters will be a good addition to the windows.

Advantages and disadvantages of chalet projects

Chalet houses belong to the combined type of houses, since two materials are used for their construction - stone and wood. The combination of natural materials gives such buildings many positive properties. The following characteristics are considered to be the advantages of a one-story chalet house:

    Lightweight design. Compared to a house built entirely of brick or stone, a chalet puts less pressure on the foundation; you can get by with a lighter (and more affordable) foundation.

Modern project for any type of soil

    Saving materials. The combination of stone (brick) and wood allows you to get a house with an impeccable price/quality ratio.

    Adaptation to soil and terrain features. A one-story chalet can be built on a site with high groundwater levels or with difficult terrain.

    Variety of options. The most recognizable feature of the chalet is the combination of stone and wood in the wall structures and the characteristic roof. Otherwise, the projects are strikingly different in shape, area, facade decoration and interior design.

    Thermal efficiency. Chalet buildings have good thermal insulation properties.

    Environmental friendliness and a healthy microclimate. Two interconnected components of a comfortable life.

The disadvantages of chalet projects include the following considerations:

    Stone and wood have different period services.

    Due to the difference in the physical and technological properties of stone and wood during operation, deformation wall structures caused by temperature changes.

Chalet houses are equally well maintained winter warmth and summer coolness

    Tree is fire hazardous material, which reduces the overall security of the building.

    Stone is much heavier than modern block materials. The chalet house will need reinforced foundation, capable of protecting the structure from subsidence and distortion.

On our website you can get acquainted with the most popular projects from construction companies represented at the Low-Rise Country exhibition of houses.

One-story chalets: design features

The chalet house project must solve two main tasks: develop a plan taking into account modern technologies and working methods, while maintaining the traditional features of housing. The result of compliance with this rule is a modern building that preserves the romantic charm of antiquity. Two- and one-story chalet houses, the designs of which combine these trends, are distinguished by their beauty and functionality. When drawing up the project, the following considerations are taken into account:

    Material selection. Both the exterior and interior are dominated by stone and wood. In finishing it is unacceptable to use concrete, glass and chrome elements inherent in other styles, for example, high-tech or modern. If blocks are used in the construction of wall structures, they must be masked with decor.

Protruding overhangs - a preserved tradition

    Replacing material. In finished projects, expensive materials (dead timber, natural stone and Finnish polar pine) are replaced with modern ones. The base is laid out of brick or blocks (gas silicate or expanded clay concrete), top level It is built from rounded logs, profiled or laminated veneer lumber.

    Facing. For cladding protrusions and corners, it is allowed to use brick, stone and decorative plaster"under a stone"

    Reduced construction costs. Usage monolithic technology for the construction of walls and plaster for finishing allows you to reduce the construction budget. Plaster can be replaced plastic panels with imitation wood.

    Simplification of design. If the project is developed for flat rather than mountainous terrain, it will not be threatened by rockfalls. This assumption makes it possible to lighten the foundation and base - use it for masonry cellular concrete, and for cladding use siding similar to natural stone, which will be much cheaper. This solution is also suitable for a residential floor, only a block house or other suitable material is used for its cladding.

Project with full façade cladding

    Use of technology. Modern energy-efficient engineering systems and technological techniques (use of protective impregnations and coatings) make housing more reliable and comfortable.

    Roof. Traditional chalet roofs were covered with shingles. IN modern projects it was replaced by ceramic and flexible tiles in muted natural colors; Both gable and hip roofs are used.

    Terrace. An ideal place to relax on fresh air. The terrace is often equipped with a fireplace, stove or barbecue, and comfortable furniture is placed.

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About the chalet houses in their historical homeland in the following video:

One-story chalets: features of space organization

The atmospheric quality of the buildings is based on the use of natural materials and time-tested design techniques. One-story chalet houses are considered one of the most comfortable; This quality is achieved by following several simple factors:

    Single level space. People who have never lived in a house with a staircase see it as a spectacular and romantic interior detail. Others know that the novelty of perception wears off quickly; All that remains is a tiring interior detail that takes up useful space and poses a danger to children, and often to adults. Customers who think about the future choose one-story options.

    Comfortable seating area. A spacious terrace, protected from rain and prying eyes by roof overhangs, is an indispensable attribute of chalet projects. Subsequently, the covered terrace can be glazed and insulated; Such an increase in living space will be quite inexpensive.

    Garage. A chalet project with a garage is a popular option. A country house with an area of ​​one hundred or more square meters can be easily supplemented with a garage.

Alpine style veranda

    Comfortable interior space. To create coziness, designers offer spacious rooms with high ceilings, a fireplace with lining natural stone, big windows and stained glass. There are projects with a circular terrace, a wide balcony, and a built-in sauna.

Chalet project layout

Even finished projects, offered on the websites of construction organizations, often allow for the possibility of redevelopment of the internal space. If you don’t entirely like the proposed solution, you can indulge in an exciting activity - planning your future home yourself (with the help of an experienced design engineer, of course). Leaving the foundation in unchanged places, load-bearing walls and roof, you can change the area and configuration according to your taste and needs interior spaces. It is usually allowed to change the area of ​​the open terrace (due to it, you can increase the usable area of ​​the cottage).

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ABOUT implemented project chalet in the following video:

No matter what changes the initial version undergoes, cottage chalet style accommodates a very specific set of rooms:

    Rooms common use . Living room, dining room and kitchen; these rooms are often combined into one space. The volume of the resulting room allows you to fully use chalet-style interior design techniques - a large fireplace, ceiling beams, massive furniture.

    Bedrooms. They are usually located in the rear, quieter part of the chalet house.

    Bathrooms. A practical solution the bathroom and kitchen will be placed next to each other; this will simplify and reduce the cost of engineering communications.

    Hallway. In a climate with cold winter and during prolonged autumn bad weather, the hallway serves as a barrier against cold air.

    Utility rooms. They try to place the pantry and furnace close to the kitchen.

    Corridors. It is not always possible to do without them; care should be taken that they occupy as little usable space as possible. At the same time, the corridors fulfill important role zoning and soundproofing of the internal space, separating the living room and bedrooms from the auxiliary rooms.

3D visualization one-story project chalet

Selecting the right project

Construction organizations offer ready-made (standard) projects, as well as the opportunity individual design. When choosing, the future owner is guided by the allocated budget and his own preferences; the options are different:

    Ready project. Such a house is fully prepared for sale, which means that construction can begin quickly; Moreover, its cost is clear. The disadvantage is the averageness of its characteristics. If the site has elevation changes or high lying groundwater, this is not taken into account in the project. Of course, many companies are ready to supplement or change a standard project, but only to a certain extent, and not always for free.

    Individual project . It will be created taking into account all your wishes and the characteristics of the site. The downside of this option is that if you carefully think through every detail, make and agree on amendments, then the design may be unreasonably delayed, delay all deadlines and cost a decent amount of money.

Chalet plan with terrace

If you not only buy a project, but also order construction from the same company, building a turnkey house will be a profitable option. In most organizations, the basic package of a turnkey chalet includes the following items:

    Project with some modifications (at the request of the customer); Toconsultation architect and designer.

    Paperwork(including licensing); drawing up an estimate.

    Selection construction crews and concluding an agreement with them.

    Purchase and delivery of building materials to the site.

    Home construction from zero cycle to external and internal finishing.

    Time and quality control execution of work (independent construction expertise is involved).

    Equipment engineering equipment.

    Interior Design And landscape works Location on. (at the request of the customer).

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About the virtual tour of the chalet house in the following video:

One-story chalets: prices for projects and construction

Comfortable and functional projects country houses chalet style inspires with a variety of architectural and interior solutions. One-story buildings are not inferior to two-story and attic buildings in terms of aesthetics and functionality; in addition, the geological characteristics of the building site often make such a choice the only possible one.

Construction companies have a wide selection of one-story cottages that can be built from various materials and by various technologies. Popular are projects made from double or laminated timber, based on frame technology, from light blocks; the cost of typical projects ranges from 29-35 thousand rubles. The cost of building one-story chalet-style houses (standard projects) can be determined as follows:

    Project 70-80 m 2 (log house for shrinkage, 2 bedrooms): from 720-770 thousand roubles.

    Project 85-90 m 2 (gas, foam concrete, brick): cold circuit – 1,4-1,9 million rubles, warm circuit – 2,3-2,8 million rubles, turnkey – 3,5-4,1 million rubles

    Project 90 m 2 (profiled chamber drainage timber, turnkey): 2,5-2,6 million rubles

Laminated timber chalet

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