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How to build a beautiful home on a small plot: Expert tips for maximizing space

Make the most of your small plot. Expert guidance on space-saving design, smart construction, and beautiful interior solutions

by LILIAN MUWONGE | UG STANDARD REPORTER
29/10/2024
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KAMPALA, Uganda — Building a well-designed home on a small plot of land can be a daunting task, but with careful planning and expert guidance, it can also offer opportunities for creativity and efficiency.

According to civil engineers Derrick Semwanga and Brian Kalara, consulting professionals is crucial for the successful completion of any construction project, especially on small plots. Semwanga emphasizes the importance of hiring an architect to create an effective layout that maximizes the use of limited space.

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“Consult a professional to help you design your constrained space to meet your requirements,” Semwanga advises.

Kalara stresses the need for surveying the land before construction begins. He recommends marking boundaries with stones or other markers and sharing these dimensions with the architect.

“This blueprint allows professionals to make visual estimations about the land, ensuring that the structure is firm and durable, especially in areas where the ground may be unstable,” Kalara explains.

Understanding the land’s history is also vital for identifying potential construction issues, particularly on sites that may have been previously swampy or unstable.

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When it comes to maximizing space, the shape of the building significantly impacts how effectively land is utilized. Experts recommend rectangular structures, as most small plots are typically rectangular, often measuring around 50 by 100 feet.

“Design the project to align with the shape of the land,” Semwanga advises. “For example, with a rectangular plot, utilize more of the length to create adequate space around the project.”

Local zoning laws regarding spacing during construction must also be adhered to. Experts suggest maintaining a two-meter distance from neighboring properties, with at least a one-meter gap at each end to ensure adequate working space.

Building up instead of out can help maximize land use without necessitating multi-story constructions. Features such as high ceilings, large windows, and open-plan designs can create an illusion of more space indoors.

“Consider building upwards rather than outwards to maximize land use,” Semwanga states.

Incorporating space-saving features, such as built-in storage and wall-mounted fixtures, can also enhance functionality. Kalara recommends positioning the building to face the windward side, optimizing both natural light and ventilation.

Using eco-friendly materials can add character to the home while supporting sustainability.

“Architecture should prioritize beauty while also considering environmentally friendly materials, such as quarry tiles or wooden flooring,” Kalara notes.

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Regarding room dimensions, Semwanga advises that a bedroom should ideally measure at least 3 by 3 meters, while a living room should be no less than 4 by 5 meters. Multi-purpose rooms can also be beneficial, adapting as family needs change.

Outdoor areas should not be overlooked in the design process. Semwanga suggests utilizing corridors at the edges of the building for drainage and cable management.

“In sloped areas, these corridors can channel water effectively or serve as walkways,” he notes.

A well-designed outdoor area fosters a connection with nature. If extensive landscaping seems impractical, flower arrangements and vertical gardens can add greenery without consuming much ground space.

Kalara encourages maintaining a garden regardless of the area’s size, suggesting the use of small pots and eco-friendly materials.

“Not everything needs to be plastered or painted; natural stones can be effectively incorporated into walls and floors,” he advises.

By focusing on maximizing space through effective layouts, smart building strategies, and thoughtful outdoor design, homeowners can create functional and aesthetically pleasing living environments on small plots.

With attention to detail and a strategic approach, constructing a well-designed home that meets personal needs and enhances the surrounding community is achievable.

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