QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ May 20 2021, 01:47 AM)
Hi guys, i plan to build a kampung house on my dad's land. I do not have the budget to hire all this fancy contractor to build for me. so just doodle here and see maybe some people may be interested to do something like this on their land too.
Here's the sketch:




The build is about 9.6mx9.2m
The column height is about 750mm
The Grey wall around the build are existing retention wall built by my dad (the gap from the house is 1.5m for the rightside, 2-2.5m for the leftside)
The weirdly shape top is a louvre for passive ventilation, and the glass is to open up the space
Flat roof with waterproofing every 5 years, slightly slope and will add hidden gutter near the back. plan to build some rack and plant some succulent or flowers to resist a bit of UV.
Exposed conduit and piping so that it's all drama-free and easy to install/maintain.
Plan to use galvanized purlin to build the structure, and EPS cement panel for the ground, wall, and ceiling. it's all very light weight.
Land has a lot of slope, so not much flat land to do fancy design. Land area is under kk sabah. Im not sure whether they are strict on building a kampung house, but seems to me all the houses around this remote area is built the kampung way. i dont think they have any sort of approval. maybe they just pay some under table money to get it done and apply for electricity.
what are your thoughts?
I love the layout, just that I prefer bath/toilet have direct access from roomHere's the sketch:




The build is about 9.6mx9.2m
The column height is about 750mm
The Grey wall around the build are existing retention wall built by my dad (the gap from the house is 1.5m for the rightside, 2-2.5m for the leftside)
The weirdly shape top is a louvre for passive ventilation, and the glass is to open up the space
Flat roof with waterproofing every 5 years, slightly slope and will add hidden gutter near the back. plan to build some rack and plant some succulent or flowers to resist a bit of UV.
Exposed conduit and piping so that it's all drama-free and easy to install/maintain.
Plan to use galvanized purlin to build the structure, and EPS cement panel for the ground, wall, and ceiling. it's all very light weight.
Land has a lot of slope, so not much flat land to do fancy design. Land area is under kk sabah. Im not sure whether they are strict on building a kampung house, but seems to me all the houses around this remote area is built the kampung way. i dont think they have any sort of approval. maybe they just pay some under table money to get it done and apply for electricity.
what are your thoughts?
May 20 2021, 08:41 AM

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