Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Homes tips

Each family would dream to have their own homes no matter big or small, depending on household income .If good income, they would qualify a large house, luxurious, and vice versa.

There are also families who are initially less able to have a residential area, but after trying, in the end be able to expand the existing dwelling.

Every home should have built their own units planned, designed and illumination to meet the individual or family who live in it. The comfortable and attractive homes in safe neighborhoods and close to various facilities would be every homeowners dream. However, not all are lucky to have a dream home due to high house prices due to the expensive real estate values, especially in the middle of the city.

Here's the important thing to consider in selecting and desirable homes:

1. Visiting residential areas

The first step is a smart buyer looks at the first property to be owned. Not one if the holidays, especially on weekends, we took advantage of a walk while reviewing housing dream by visiting the home or office for example the developer.

More profitable if the developers hold open days to enable prospective buyers to see homes and seek advice from an example in terms of financing and the law of the parties invited the developer of the day. This indirectly allows the buyer a picture of the house early to be purchased, in addition to the budget needed to know. There is no doubt that the high real estate values contributed to the increase in house prices.

2.Choose residential location

Residence near the workplace is often a choice as to reduce the cost of transportation, including vehicle fuel and toll charges. In addition, residential areas with public transportation bonds or highways received for facilitating the transaction.

The price of real estate projects are usually the market value. Typically, properties in the central city filled with various facilities, including a lot of access and proximity to business centers, high value. The price of property projects will be increased if it is located in areas already have high property values. Perhaps the unit price of apartments in urban areas the price of two-storey terrace house in suburban bungalows in rural areas. So choose an appropriate residential location, taking into account our ability to work distance residential and transportation costs.
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Developers choose a developer who has a good record. This awareness is important for individuals to avoid being conned or have a problem of abandoned housing projects. To avoid low-quality homes with expensive price, choose and research the background of the developer and its track record. This is important so that the buyer does not bear the burden of debts with financial institutions and other losses due to delayed completion of the house.

4. Residential Category

Choosing a residential category is also important for developers to move various types of units in a particular price. For those who are not married or newly married couples, of course, did not consider living in an apartment of three rooms as a problem. But for large families, and are more comfortable having a larger house and have a site for children to play.

In addition to the requirements of the heart, the selection of the appropriate residential category according to ability. If the family needs urgent for us to choose a large house, we should see the ability to pay back the loan within the prescribed period, either alone or together.

5. Residential environment

A comfortable home actually combines physical and mental perfection, emotions and spirit. It actually reflects the beauty of a break to go home, throw all the stress and anxiety, making you the truth without fear or depression. Preferred residence should have a space conducive to a creative environment to enable activities such as cooking, gardening, sewing and other hobbies. Among the important factors for mental and emotional perfection is a residential environment with good value and safe neighborhood.

Basic facilities such as playgrounds, mosque, mosques, schools and senior care centers, children are also important for the selection of dream homes. This helps us simplify daily tasks that do not have to go far.


6.Design form of residential

Housing design also play a role for non-residential property owners living in the house a day or two but for the long term. If the house is certainly beautiful and comfortable daily life better. Developers now racing racing to provide a variety of attractive residential design with competitive pricing. Buyer must wisely choose the design that will meet the taste and lifestyle of their families. Although in principle, the planning area is typical, especially residential terrace houses but the houses bungalow, there are many interesting design choices according to current tastes.

The smart home buyer will choose the design that does not require much modification, and provided a large building. This will save costs and the budget did not need to apply for additional loans to make renovations.

Home buyers often will try, even less to do renovations. This is because, once the owner of the house into a new house, they will try to plan to make their homes other than the other or others of the neighboring house, either inside or outside. As the new owner, the owner of the house will be planned in terms of color selection, furniture and furnishings.

Today, we have no problem to decorate your house, you will seen in decoration magazines, watch television programs or books decoration. Is this the best way, while we are under pressure to create a comfortable home environment that reflects our taste and personality.

Television programs that contribute to the idea of decoration mainly confined to certain spaces and not the entire space and our home. In fact, the cost and price of furniture and decoration equipment has not been transmitted and discussed. What is shown is the internal designers will provide ideas and proposals in accordance with the latest trends and styles are typically driven by promotional tools and decorative items which sponsors the program.

Therefore, home owners should be smart and know how to control the budget according to their ability in a desirable residential homes as the sacrifice is the sacrifice of life because they have to settle the loan within a period of up to 25 years.

Malay's houses

Wooden houses or village houses at one time not considered foreign to the Malays. But with urbanization residents, many Malay children who do not yet know what the actual characteristics of traditional wooden houses built without paku.Sebetulnya and how, long before the arrival of external influences and modern index, indigenous Malays and Orang Asli of the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia and the Bumiputra / Other Native in Borneo and other parts of the Malay world has advanced housing system, beautiful and compatible with lifestyle and environmental construction sekitar.Bahan used from renewable natural resources, ie various types of timber , as well as bamboo and rattan through to pelepah.Kerangka leaves the house or structure is used system-punch-through and nails that do not require nails. Malay wooden house construction that is actually a pair of system-ready. But the house can be 'removed-open' and put back in place, just made by the Heritage House to receive the Abu Seman, who transferred from the state of Kedah to Kuala Lumpur.Selain the construction method also makes the house without nails more elastic (flexible), so it can be lifted through a collaborative 'people and also removed tempat.Dari angular design, traditional Malay house can be said to be very sophisticated and includes smart features, again due to the comfortable lifestyle in accordance with custom and nature . intelligent features include cooling or natural ventilation (natural ventilation), peneduhan (shading), safety and security.

Facts you need to know Malay's houses

If you travel through the country, you will see a lot of Malaysian houses and villages. These villages are called "kampong" in Bahasa Melayu. Notice that they are built with stilts below and they have large windows. This is mainly to keep the building cool and the stilts elevate the building to keep them away from floods.

Kampong houses are detached houses and they usually have no fences around them The traditional Malay's house serves the housing needs of the majority of people living in rural areas of Malaysia. It was evolved by the Malay's over the generations, and adapted to their own needs, culture, and environment. Basically a timber house with a post and lintel structure raised on stilts, with wooden, bamboo, or thatched walls and a thatched roof, the house is designed to suit the tropical climate.

Ventilation and solar-control devices, and low thermal capacity building materials are part of the building heritage. House construction is highly systematized, like a modern prefabrication system, but with a much higher degree of flexibility and variation. The house components are made on the ground and later assembled on the building site. A very sophisticated addition system, which allows the house to grow with the needs of the user, is an advantage for the poor because it allow them to invest and build gradually rather than shouldering one huge initial financial burden.

The traditional Malay's housing process is highly autonomous, largely controlled by the user. Guided by building tradition and the village carpenter, the owner-builder designs a house that is uniquely suited to the family's socioeconomic and cultural situation. Not only does the traditional approach foster a better match of house to user, it keeps the cost down by eliminating the need for professional intermediaries such as architects or developers.

Self-help and cooperative labour are the resources upon which the owner-builder relies. The traditional Malay's house has an open interior, promoting good cross ventilation and lighting and allowing the space to be used for many purposes depending on the season, occasion, or time of day.
Since most activities take place on the floor, the need for furniture is minimal; bedding materials and sleeping mats are rolled up and stored during the day to eliminate the need for separate living and sleeping quarters. Interior spaces are defined, not by partitions or walls, but rather by changes in floor level; they may be respected or ignored, allowing the house to accommodate larger numbers of people than usual during, for example, feasts.

Thus the traditional Malay's house exhibits greater versatility and more efficient use of space than does the modern house, where spaces are limited to the specific use determined by furniture and partitions. The traditional Malay's has, over the years, evolved a very efficient addition system that grows according to the needs of its users. The core unit, or the ibu rumah, is the basic living unit for the small or poor family. The kitchen and toilet are often located on the exterior. From the ibu rumah, many additions can be made as the family grows bigger or as it acquires the means to build a bigger house.

Additions are usually done in the spare time available during the agricultural or fishing off-seasons.
Building a traditional house is a continual process, often taking months or even years to complete, with the pace of work and quality of construction controlled by the user. The basic addition possibilities are classified into three different types, but there are infinite variations in sizes and heights, and various combinations of types and quality according to the needs of the user.

Various traditional houses can be identified in Peninsular Malaysia. They are classified mainly by their roof shapes. The basic houseforms are the bumbung panjang, bumbung lima, bumbung perak and bumbung limas

The most common houseform is the bumbung panjang, characterised by a long gable roof. The bumbung panjang houses are the oldest identified in Peninsular Malaysia, many of them being over a hundred years old and still in good condition.

The bumbung panjang is the simplest of the four houseforms. It has a simple gable roof, supported by kingposts. The most common roofing material used for the bumbung panjang is the attap (a thatch made from nipah and other palm trees found in the local natural vegetation).

The simple bumbung panjang roof-form is most efficient in its ventilation properties. Its simple funnel shape, the use of ventilation grilles at its gable ends (tebar layar), and the use of ventilation joints allow good ventilation of the roof, space which cools the house effectively. The roof is simple and easy to construct, and this partly explains the popularity of this houseform among the poorer villagers and those who build houses themselves. The bumbung panjang, due to its simplicity, is a very efficient roof-form for making additions to the house. The bumbung lima, bumbung limas and bumbung perak are all houseforms which are not indigenous but developed through foreign influence. The bumbung lima and bumbung perak houses are believed to have been influenced by colonial Dutch and British houseforms. The bumbung lima house has a hipped roof, the bumbung perak house has a gambrel roof and the bumbung limas house has a pyramidal roof. Of these three foreign houseforms used in Malaysian houses, the bumbungperak houseform (also called bumbungpotongan Belanda [Dutch-type] roof in the East Coast) is the most popular.