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3000 sq ft House Plans

3000 sq ft House Plans_To find 300 sq ft ready-made house plans of your dream home please visit www.demo.trianglehomez.com. You can download any of our house plans for free

You can download any of our house plans for free

We have thousands of award-winning home plan designs and blueprints to choose from. 

Featured 3000 Sq Ft House Plans are economical and cost-effective – and come in a variety of house styles from cozy bungalows to striking contemporary homes. This square foot size range is also flexible when choosing the number of bedrooms in the home.

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Our simple house plans, cabin, and cottage plans in this category range in size from 2500 to 3000 square feet. These models offer comfort and amenities for families with 1, 2, and even 3 children or the flexibility for a small family and a house office or two. Whether you prefer a Modern style, Transitional, Single-Story, or Two-Story house, you will discover a wide variety of floor plans, designed for the lives of active modern families. Models are available with or without an attached garage, proposed finished basements, and other desirable options. You will certainly find a floorplan that suits you here

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All plans are free and may be used without seeking permission. In their current state, they are not executable, but you can use them as a springboard for ideas.

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Vanitha Veedu Magazine,Show Stopper Home Design From Top Architects

Vanitha veedu Magazine: Triangle Homez Architects, Interior designers and Builders created a world class living space in Trivandrum, at the Prime Location Nanthancodu, Watts Lane, Near Holy angels icse school. The Famous architect team in Trivandrum is Triangle Homes Near Poojappura

 

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Client: George Varghese & Aji George

Place: Nanthancodu

Area: 3300Sqft

Architect: Praveen and Nisha

Consultant: Triangle Homez Pvt Ltd

Contracting: Green construction

Modular Kitchenn: Agnikone

 

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Amoeba Concept Ceiling and Floor based Hall
Amoeba Concept Ceiling and Floor based Hall

 

Modern dining and wash area
Modern dining and wash area

 

Modular kitchen and Master Bed
Modular kitchen and Master Bed

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This magazine that features new trends, designs and styles in houses and related content. The magazine is published by malayala Manorama Publications Ltd, a subsidiary of Malayala Manorama Co Ltd.

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Enhancing Home Design using IoT Tech

Enhancing Home Design using IoT Tech

In India, the number of IoT devices will increase to 2.7 billion units by 2020 according to a NASSCOM report. If you compare that with the 200 million units that the report states were available in 2016, you can see just how significant that increase will be. With this kind of forecast, it is not surprising that home designers and construction companies are looking into ways they can exploit these changes to increase the value of homes in India. IoT can be used to enhance security, entertainment and change the way you light your home.

IoT and Security

There are security cameras, door and window sensors and other gadgets that work using the internet of things. These devices can either be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi, or may use protocols like Zigbee to communicate with other devices in your home. For example, your connected security camera can send you a notification when someone is standing by your door when you are away from home. While this actually enhances your home security, it may make you vulnerable to hackers that could use the internet to access your home’s security cameras. To prevent this you may need to use technology that secures the networks your smart devices use to communicate with one another. One way to do this is by securing your PC, tablets and smartphones online using VPN. You may also turn to devices that use protocols such as Radio Frequency (RF), which are harder to hack.

IoT for maintaining your house structure

Any house buyer will appreciate technology that helps maintain the structure of their home to enhance its durability.  One way this can be done is by installing sensors in strategic areas of your plumbing system to help you detect water leaks before they become a major problem. These sensors can send notifications to your phone when there is a leak. Waterproofing your home prevents paint peels, warping of wood on wooden floors, cracks and other major issues. There are other IoT devices that can detect gas leaks, smoke and other air impurities in your home.

IoT and your Electricity Bill

Home designers that want to incorporate IoT devices in homes should care more about the benefits these devices bring to a home not their appearance. They should also be aware that a few quality smart devices in a home are better than a home cluttered with smart devices that may never be used.

Turning off all the lights and devices that use electricity when they are not being used is one way to cut your electricity bill. However, IoT based technologies can automatically regulate power supply associated with electronics or appliances in your home during peak usage periods. This can save many Kerala residents a lot of money especially during the summer months. If you cannot afford a full IoT electricity management system, you can still save energy and money by using devices such as smart thermostats, smart lights and smart plugs. For example, smart plugs can automatically turn off devices that may be wasting energy in your home, and smart lights can turn off if they detect that a room is not occupied.