Frame houses and houses in the Polish style are convenient and economical. Due to this they have been in demand in recent years.
Classic Polish manors were built only from natural materials, and the roof was rather intricately assembled using dormers and covered only with tiles. Massive columns were often placed at the entrance. The facade was decorated with natural stone or valuable wood. The roof must be the same color as the facade.
Projects of frame houses in the Polish style, which is most often chosen
True, everything has changed since those times, and the Polish house has lost some features. The Poles have abandoned their roots and prefer typical European cottages, with their desire for economy and simplicity. Polish estates also acquired these features, but this did not distort the features of the style, they simply made it more progressive, which, by the way, made it possible to make the price more affordable.
Modern Polish house
acquired the following features:
- the cottage has a residential attic; most often there are one-story options;
- solid area from 120 square meters;
- classic gable and hipped roofs, but now you can find many flat options;
- panoramic glazing or very wide windows.
In addition, Polish cottages with several bathrooms and a large number of bedrooms, excluding the guest room, are in demand.
Advantages of Polish house designs
Standard and individual Z500 projects have been developed. Economy-class houses do not have a garage, so at the request of the developer, architects make changes to the original project. In one-story buildings, the attic space is insulated and equipped for living space.
A house where the attic space is converted into a living room
The advantages include:
- Cost-effectiveness, functionality, simplicity. They are built from artificial materials that are not inferior in quality to natural ones.
- Quality materials are included in the estimate. Such buildings will last for decades.
- Modern design, style. There are no pretentious details, but there is none of the rigor that is inherent, for example, in German cottages.
- Refined sophistication and laconic design.
- Compact dimensions are suitable for construction on small plots of land.
- One-story houses often do not have internal load-bearing walls; the layout can be adjusted to the wishes of the owners. A significant plus in favor of a Polish cottage and the answer to the question - Why do developers give them preference?
- Windows on the attic floor allow it to be converted into living space.
How modern houses differ from classic ones
Poles are distinguished by pragmatism and a craving for comfortable things, so the style has become more economical and less demanding of luxury. Thus, many expensive materials were replaced with more affordable ones, but not inferior in performance parameters:
- natural tiles are too expensive, so materials that imitate natural roofing are excellently used instead;
- in the design of the facade, wood is still used, but no longer valuable species, artificial stone;
- the roof is designed in the color of the facade;
- Columns are absent in most options.
Also, most options do not have a garage. The arrangement of rooms in the cottage is distinguished by functionality and ergonomics.
How do Polish house and cottage projects differ from ordinary ones?
The development is carried out by the international architectural bureau Z500. There is its official representative office in Russia. A large team of architects is working to adapt projects to the requirements of Russian developers.
House created according to architectural designs
Cottages and houses built according to such developments differ from the usual suburban buildings in their compactness:
- all the necessary premises are located in a relatively small area (120-150 m²);
- have one or two floors;
- Most of the first floor is occupied by a spacious hall and a large kitchen;
- in many projects the ground floor area is without partitions;
- sunlight enters through large windows;
- large verandas or terraces;
- the roofs, gable or hipped, are covered with tiles, and the main facade is decorated with columns.
In one-story houses, the attic floor is often converted into a living room.
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House projects
The construction of frame houses in the Polish style is developed only by professional architects in accordance with all European standards. The project fully complies with domestic SNiPs. If necessary, change:
- installation and brand of the heating system (if a boiler is installed according to the project);
- height of walls, roofing and wall pies;
- height of the attic wall (if required).
Of course, when making amendments, all the parameters of the structure have to be reworked, and the loads on the walls and foundation are calculated from scratch. All engineering communications are also calculated.
We provide our standard options, but we are always ready to consider your project and adapt it to the climatic conditions of our country. If you have a ready-made project, we are ready to implement it in the shortest possible time. Also, changes can be made to the project, all purely at will; you can change not only the layout of rooms and utilities, but also building materials.
Key Features
The main feature of design in the Polish style is laconicism and practicality. This combines Polish designs with European style designs. Finished house designs in the Polish style have the following characteristic features:
- no more than two floors, and more often – one floor with an attic;
- small area, rarely exceeding 170-180 sq.m.;
- two- or four-slope roof without architectural frills (bay windows, broken shape, etc.);
- large windows or panoramic glazing;
- the use of materials that imitate natural tiles or stone.
There are no clear standards that Polish house and cottage projects must comply with. The main emphasis is always on restraint and economy, which helps reduce the final cost of construction.
Arrangement of the cottage
This house is an excellent option for a large family. Nowadays, many people design two bathrooms; if the building has two floors, then on the first and second floors, respectively. Many people combine the kitchen with a small pantry, and on the ground floor the key space is given over to the living room.
If you are on a budget and cannot afford a big house, then you can always combine a living room with a comfortable office, set up a workplace, and install a computer.
The estate does not provide for the presence of premises such as a laundry room, a dressing room, a garage and other elements, but if desired, they can always be built, this comes as an additional option.
Examples of Polish cottage projects
A striking example of the Polish style is Project No. 57-06 . The designed building has the following features:
- small area (175.08 sq.m.);
- one floor;
- use of metal tiles for roofing;
- the use of decorative stone on the facade;
- the kitchen and dining area are combined into one spacious room (28.6 sq.m.)
The photo shows another characteristic feature of the architectural style in question - when decorating the facade, the same colors are used as on the roof.
Project No. 57-06
Project No. 47-21 demonstrates another feature of Polish design. Despite the full two floors, the building area is only 114 sq.m. The cleverness of the layout is manifested in the location of recreation areas on the second floor and active pastime areas on the first floor. The house has large windows, and artificial stone is used to decorate the basement. The area of the kitchen-dining room is 18.57 sq.m., which is a significant share of the total. The laconicism of the applied planning solutions made it possible to reduce the ineffective area of the hall (11.18 sq.m.) and stairs. The house does not have a garage.
Project No. 47-21
Project No. 56-98 has the following characteristic style features:
- use of the same color schemes for the roof and individual elements of the facade;
- the use of metal tiles instead of natural ones;
- finishing the facade with decorative facing stone;
- large kitchen area (15.84 sq.m.);
- three bedrooms.
The presented project combines laconic architectural and construction solutions and the required level of housing comfort.
Project No. 56-98
How to live in a Polish estate
Do not forget that such a construction is primarily aimed at the European market, which means that the project takes into account the requirements of not only domestic construction companies, but also foreign ones. A country house is equipped only with progressive and affordable sound and heat insulation materials, high-quality roofing and affordable facing materials. Largely thanks to this approach, the house will cost a level cheaper than its analogues, and in addition, it will be possible to significantly save on heating the room in winter.
A country house using this technology meets modern fire safety requirements, which can be attributed to numerous advantages. It is also impossible not to note the rapid construction of the building; a few professional builders and timely delivery of building materials are enough to move into your own country house in just a couple of months.
Projects of Polish houses - comfortable, original, inexpensive
Polish house designs attract people with their convenient interior layout and unique appearance.
Their undeniable advantage is their efficiency, which makes it possible to build inexpensive cottages without compromising quality or reducing the level of comfort. For detailed information, click on the photo in the catalog, the program will open a page on which you will find:
- detailed technical specifications;
- layouts for each floor;
- images of facades;
- information about the cost of construction.
The design works presented on the site were created by architects of design companies operating in different cities of Russia. Therefore, you can easily find a ready-made option that matches the climatic characteristics of a particular region.
On the site you can not only purchase ready-made ones, but also order individual projects, as well as find a construction contracting and design organization from different cities of the Russian Federation, and negotiate with them using the internal chat.
All works purchased on the site are a set of working drawings necessary for the construction and registration of the facility.
Choosing a Polish house project
In order for the screen to display options for Polish houses that meet your wishes for the maximum number of parameters, mark the necessary search criteria in the left and top search menus. This will save you from having to look through all the works in this category and will save a lot of time.
Pay attention to the design part:
- foundations;
- materials;
- number of floors;
- roof structures.
Changing these parameters is most often impossible or comparable in cost to creating a new project. Using the internal chat, check with the project architect about the possibility of making adjustments related to adaptation to a specific climate zone or changing the internal layout.
Projects of houses and cottages in the Polish style - prices from 8,900 rubles.
Projects of houses and cottages in the Polish style | Prices |
Project of a two-story house "Albus" | RUB 28,500 |
Project of a two-story house "Anastasy" | RUB 22,900 |
Project of a two-story house “Antonovich 2” | RUB 28,600 |
Project of a two-story house "Mantis" | RUB 28,500 |
Project of a two-story house "Nancy" | RUB 31,400 |
Project of a two-story house "Neptune" | RUB 31,400 |
Project of a two-story house "Oasis" | RUB 28,600 |
Project of a two-story house "Oregon" | RUB 22,900 |
Project of a two-story house "Raymond" | RUB 31,400 |
Project of a two-story house "Rigel" | RUB 51,400 |
Advantages of Polish house projects
Polish projects are a separate architectural direction, which is characterized by characteristic features in the constructive, functional and artistic parts. These are very attractive, as a rule, small one-story houses, often with an attic instead of a full second floor.
Characteristic features and unconditional advantages are:
- compactness;
- efficiency;
- small area;
- rationality of planning;
- the presence of balconies, bay windows;
- appearance.
But the most striking, recognizable feature is the complex roof. The roofs of Polish houses are richly decorated with curves and kinks, multi-level transitions, and covered with bright metal tiles. Brick, laminated veneer lumber, foam blocks, and vulture panels are used as materials for the construction of the box.
Polish houses are quite spacious. This is achieved by the peculiarities of the layout, where the center of the building is a large kitchen and living room, often combined, for example, with a work area, which eliminates the need to create a separate office. Bedrooms and bathrooms, on the contrary, are very compact.
The main feature is minimalism and compactness. This style does not include buildings with terraces, winter gardens, garages, or bathhouses. However, in our country, the creation of such premises is quite acceptable and justified by the wishes of customers, and therefore on the site you will find a Polish house with such premises.