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1-storey houses are practical. No need for stairs and you get more freedom when designing the layout plan. 1-storey houses can be designed freely and disabled friendly. Here we present some ideas for living at ground level. |
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Click on the drawings to see the houses from all directions and also the plans (PDF). |
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 E-511. Generous villa with three sections and a lot of glazing. See pictures here. |
A-101. With hipped roof, garage and two bay windows. |
 A-102. With hipped roof and carport. Pitched roof, cathedral ceiling (open to ridge). See pictures here.
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 A-103. With special entrance and bay window. Living space and kitchen open to the ridge. See pictures here.
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 A-104. With double garage, bay window and roofed veranda. See picture here.
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 A-106. With 2 bay windows and gable roof. See a picture here.
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A-107. With gable roof and open to the ridge. |
A-109. Mirrored Gullvivan, separate storage with carport. |
 A-111. Version of Solvändan with gable roof and garage. See pictures here.
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A-112. Extraordinary 1-storey house! Angular, open to the ridge, with loft and separate carport/garage/storage. |
A-113. Open to the ridge with lowered living room. |
A-114. Angled house with protected terrace. Living room with decorative glazing. |
A-115. Modern, with split sections and open ceiling to ridge. |
 A-116. Angled house with protected terrace. Living room with decorative glazing.
See pictures here. |
 A-117. Angled house with garage and storage included. See pictures here.
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 A-118. With office, garage, sun deck and roofed patio. See pictures here.
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 A-119. Modern 1-storey house with split sections.
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