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Sep 9, 2024

Ready Mix Concrete vs. On-Site Machine Mix Concrete: Which Is the Better Option for Your Construction Project?

Introduction

When it comes to construction, choosing the right type of concrete mix is crucial for ensuring durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The debate between *ready mix concrete* and *on-site machine mix concrete* is a common one, as both options offer distinct advantages and challenges. In this article, we will explore the differences between the two, their pros and cons, and which one might be the best fit for your next project.

Aug 17, 2024

Transform Your Master Bedroom

 

Your master bedroom is more than just a place to sleep; it's a sanctuary for rest, relaxation, and romance. Crafting the perfect environment requires a blend of aesthetic appeal and harmonious energy. Incorporating Vastu Shastra principles and choosing the right color scheme can significantly enhance the ambiance of your master bedroom, especially for couples seeking a balanced and nurturing space. Here’s a comprehensive guide to transforming your master bedroom with Vastu tips and color scheme suggestions.

Aug 16, 2024

The Importance of Bricks in Construction

     

Introduction

                Bricks have been a fundamental building material for thousands of years, with their use dating back to ancient civilizations. These rectangular blocks, typically made from clay or shale, are renowned for their durability, strength, and versatility, making them a staple in construction worldwide. This article explores the history, types, production process, and modern-day applications of bricks.

Historical Background

                   Bricks have a long history, with evidence of their use as early as 7,000 BC in what is now modern-day Turkey. The ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, and Romans were also known for their brickwork, with the Romans, in particular, advancing the technology of brick production and laying techniques. The use of bricks spread across Europe during the Middle Ages, becoming a prominent feature in many historic buildings that still stand today.

Aug 9, 2024

Kerala Vastu tips


Kerala Vastu tips that can help you design a home that is both harmonious and in tune with traditional Vastu principles.


1. Orientation of the House

   Main Entrance: The main entrance of the house should ideally face the east or north. These directions are considered auspicious and are believed to bring in positive energy.

   Placement of Rooms: 

     Living Room: The living room should be located in the northeast or north side of the house. This placement allows for maximum natural light and energy flow.

     Bedrooms: The master bedroom is best placed in the southwest corner, which is associated with stability. Avoid placing bedrooms in the northeast corner.

     Kitchen: The kitchen should be located in the southeast corner, which is linked to the fire element (Agni). If that's not possible, the northwest corner is the second-best option.

Sep 22, 2022

House Plan 30 x 50

Plan 30 x 50


Details :- 

Plot Size : 30 x 50

Bedroom : 3

Bathroom : 4

Total Construction Area : 2508 Sq. Ft.


May 22, 2020

Vastu Tips for Pre existing House Design

Vastu is a traditional Indian system of architecture originating in India. It describes principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. The designs aim to integrate architecture with nature, the relative functions of various parts of the structure, and ancient beliefs utilizing geometric patterns, symmetry, and directional alignments.

People who believe in Vaastu shastra think that the universe is made of five things:

Earth (Bhumi)
Water (Jal)
Air (Vayu)
Fire (Agni)
Space (Akasha)

Vastu Shastra are a set of  Ancient Rules Given by Our Sages to Improve the Quality of Our Lives By Proper Use of the 5 Elements of Nature.



Apr 25, 2020

Making It Light By AAC Blocks



Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a lightweight, precast, foam concrete building material suitable for producing concrete masonry unit (CMU) like blocks. Composed of quartz sand, calcined gypsum, lime, cement, water and aluminum powder, AAC products are cured under heat and pressure in an autoclave. Invented in the mid-1920s, AAC simultaneously provides structure, insulation, and fire- and mold-resistance. Forms include blocks, wall panels, floor and roof panels, cladding (façade) panels and lintels.

AAC products may be used for both interior and exterior construction, and may be painted or coated with a stucco or plaster compound to guard against the elements, or covered with siding materials such as veneer brick or vinyl siding. In addition to their quick and easy installation, ACC materials can be routed, sanded, or cut to size on site using standard power tools with carbon steel cutters.