Modern homes are distinguished by a variety of architectural styles and provide an extensive field of activity for unusual design solutions. Nowadays, low-rise houses and cottages are very popular. For those who seek to the exclusivity and sophistication of the construction of their home there is a great solution - a house of the combined type.

Chalet history

Combined stone house combines environmental friendliness, durability and individuality. They can be combined wood and stone, timber and brick. They are very practical, and sometimes even cost effective.

Combined buildings were used for a long time. Their ancestors are the houses of alpine shepherds or the so-called chalets. These buildings had a stone bottom, and the superstructure and terraces were made of lighter materials or wood. Now such buildings are firmly entrenched in our lives.

The advantages and advantages of the combined buildings

Projects of the combined houses constructed of the mixed materials are very practical. Their advantage over other housing options exceeds all expectations. Usually the lower part of the combined house is built of stone and is considered fireproof. This is above all a great fire protection.


In this part of the premises designed in need of reliable protection against fires: kitchen, garage, sauna, bath and accommodations, such as a laundry room or boiler room. In addition, stone and wood are environmentally friendly building materials and have high strength, which ensures the durability of the building.

Another advantage of the construction of the combined type is heat saving. The lower floor, made of brick, even in hot weather will keep cool, in the winter heat is maintained by the heating system. The upper tier of the building is made of wood and according to the laws of physics, it will always remain warm, even in the absence of heating, since the tree retains heat well, and it usually goes up.

But the main advantage of such buildings is their low cost, because the materials used for construction can be purchased in your region and do without delivery from other areas, which significantly reduces their cost, and the construction does not require the engagement of special equipment and significantly reduces the time of their commissioning.

In addition to all these advantages, the combination diversifies the architecture, allows you to perform a free planning and an individual solution in the decoration of the facades and interior.

The choice of material for construction

Stones of natural origin can be used in the construction of combined houses, but their cost will be very high. To reduce the cost of construction, usually during the construction of the first floor, foam blocks are used, brick or monolithic concrete is poured, since this particular tier will bear the main load.

In the construction of the second floor, a lighter material is usually used - natural timber of coniferous trees or aspen. Most often to reduce the cost of building a house from a combined beam. It is not inferior in design and quality of buildings from natural material.


Due to the special manufacturing technology, the construction of this material will last even longer than that of natural wood.

Combining materials during construction

Brick and wood equally play the role of a finishing material, so they can be easily combined. Building a house from a combined brick may not require additional finishing of the facade, since the wood-brick combination itself looks attractive, the main thing is to choose the architectural style correctly.

It is not necessary to design the building according to the first floor stone scheme, the second one - wood. It is possible to envisage the framework of the second floor not of wood, but of metal, then in the construction of the second floor there will be elements of masonry or panoramic glazing, which will give the cottage a more interesting architectural option.

If the combined house provides three levels, then it is safest to perform it according to the project: ground floor - a monolith of concrete; the first is a brick, and the second is a tree, timber or metal frame with subsequent window glazing.

Combined facade finish

The combined construction does not have a certain style in the design of the facade. When choosing a building project, it is important to determine its finish. This can be a uniform design that will remove the external difference between the first and second floors.

Variants of such finishing can be different: laying with facing brick, panel decoration or decorative plaster. An alternative design option can be a combined facade of the house. This difference in finishing for the lower and upper parts of the house.


The first floor can be revetted with brick, natural or decorative stone, ceramic tiles. If the second floor is made of timber, then it can be left in its original form, simply varnishing, and you can revet with clapboard or wall panels.

Disadvantages of combined homes and project selection

Having made a choice in favor of a combined construction, one should take into account its drawbacks. We must not forget that the stone will last longer than wood and the life of the first and second tiers is not the same. Therefore, when choosing a material, it is necessary to carefully study with the use of what technologies it was produced, to make a choice in favor of high-quality wood, and to assemble the framework it is better to turn to experts.

You also need to pay attention to the correctness of the communications, to avoid moisture on the wooden base and the quality of sealing of all wooden structures.


Before you start building a house, it is important to decide on its external architecture, to make a design choice and design of the building itself. To do this, you can contact the construction companies, study the photos of the combined houses, get advice from an experienced designer and then the dream of a two-story cottage will become a reality.

Photos of combined houses

The desire to have their own country house forces many residents of the metropolis to invest in the construction of fabulous sums. And the more intricate the project of the cottage, the greater should be the financing of construction. At the same time, the price of the finished house to a large extent depends on the material used for construction. And since mainly for the installation of houses in Russia use stone, the cottage is poured into a pretty penny. However, there is a very productive method of saving family money on building your own nest - cozy and durable houses made of stone and wood. So, as a result of a combination of materials it will be possible to save on the installation of the entire structure.

Types of combined houses

The use of diverse building materials in the construction of houses has known history since the 15th century. And the main harmonious combination was a combination of stone and wood. Such a tandem allows you to make a powerful carrier base (or first floor) and mount over it already lightweight version of the second floor or attic of wood. The most popular examples of such combinations are:

  • Half-timbered houses. They originate from Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. At the heart of the construction of such buildings is a wooden frame, which is filled with a natural stone block. Or, this very timber frame is mounted on a pre-arranged stone lower floor. The house acquires the shape of reliability, massiveness and strength.
  • Chalet home. They are also known as hunter’s houses. These buildings came to architecture from the mountainous Alps, where shepherds and hunters equipped themselves with shelter to escape the changeable weather of the mountains. Snow or unexpected winds, rain or hot sun - all this could overtake the shepherd in the mountains at any moment. It was precisely as a refuge that strong chalet cottages were built, based on a solid stone (ground floor) and wooden attic, sheltered from snow and wind by a sloping roof. Such a house of wood and stone today has become a special style of architectural direction.

Important: the basic rule when combining materials in a building is to install a lighter floor above a heavier one. And even if the house will have three floors, the bearing capacity of building materials should go down from the bottom up. For example, a concrete basement, then the first floor of blocks or bricks, the third floor - exclusively wooden.

Types of material combinations

The construction of the combined buildings is similar to the work of the sculptor. Here you can interpret so that the finished cottage turned out to be unlike any of the neighboring ones. In this case, most often the developer uses the following types of combinations:

  • Monolithic reinforced concrete and logs rounded. Here, coarser chopped round timber of manual processing can be used. Note that a reliable reinforced concrete level acts as a basement basement floor. It is subsequently sheathed outside with clinker tiles or simply plastered. The use of a reinforced concrete monolith in the form of a basement is important on non-crumbled soils with a low groundwater level.
  • The combination of a brick ground floor with a lighter and more even bar. In this case, either a reinforced concrete foundation or a monolithic slab is mounted under the house. It all depends on the type of soil on the site and the level of groundwater on it. It is worth noting that having a perfectly flat brick and timber, create an original tandem for mounting the house in the style of half-timbered construction.
  • It is possible to mount a three-story house from composite materials. Combined houses made of foam blocks and wood over a monolithic basement level are relevant here. In this case, the final appearance of the house will acquire, thanks to the exterior finish of the stone floors chosen by the developer. The tree will speak for itself.
  • And there is a cheaper combination of materials from a bar or a log on the first floor and a frame-shield structure on the second. But this technology is used for small cottages and if you want to save a lot.

Important: in any case of installation of a stone first level, fire safety of the finished house is increased several times. Since it is in the basement (lower) level of the house all utility and utility rooms, such as a kitchen, garage, boiler room, workshop, fireplace room, etc., are located.

Advantages of houses from the combined material

The construction of a combined house has several advantages in comparison with the installation of a homogeneous cottage. Especially if it was originally planned to mount a house of stone entirely. So, the main positive points of this building are:

  • Substantial savings in the construction budget. Moreover, funds are saved not only due to the cost of diverse materials - stone and wood. Estimates melt before our eyes as a result of the fact that houses made of brick or blocks and lumber have as a result a smaller mass than a completely stone building. As a result, a lightweight foundation type can be installed under such a house. But it is the basis that most often costs approximately 30-40% of the total budget of the construction site. In addition, it will be possible to save money on hiring workers for assembling a cottage. That is, the payment of masons will be less than if they built a completely stone house. Yes, and rental of special equipment for the device combined house costs less.
  • Wide architectural possibilities. Most often for the device of the combined houses use non-standard projects of the combined houses from a brick and a tree. There may prevail the removal of the left or right wing of the house as a territory for a utility room. At the same time, this area of ​​the cottage is also securely sheltered from precipitations by a sloping roof, like any other part of the house. You can also hide from prying eyes all utility rooms in the basement, and leave to the guests only cozy and breathing comfort rooms on the ground floor and attic. As the entourage of the house, they use stained-glass windows, a mansard balcony under the roof, or a spacious terrace on the east side of the cottage.
  • It is also worth noting that you can move into a combined house immediately, but using only the first or ground floor. Since the stone is not subject to natural shrinkage, the interior trim of the lower level can be performed immediately after construction. The upper wooden level should be allowed time for shrinkage and only after that should the inner work begin.
  • The heat capacity of the combined house will be several times higher than that of a house completely made of stone. After all, the tree perfectly keeps heat, which means that the heating on the first floor is of high quality, and it is possible to ensure the optimum temperature of the second level. Hence, by the way, and savings on the maintenance of the finished house.
  • In addition, the stone lower floor is more resistant to seasonal changes in the soil, and therefore provide a longer service life of the finished cottage.
  • In addition, it is the wooden part of the stone-tree combination house that provides optimal microcirculation throughout the room. After all, the tree breathes constantly, regardless of temperature changes inside and outside the building.

However, the combined cottage has one significant drawback - it is the difference in the service life of building materials. Thus, a stone is able to provide a home with a life of 100 years or more. While the upper level of the cottage, made of timber or logs, will require repair in 30-40 years. However, such a nuance can be interpreted as a positive point - there is a chance to reschedule the attic level to meet the needs of an increased family. That is, both children and grandchildren can be provided in a separate spacious room in a cozy strong house.

Nuances of building a combined structure

In order to competently combine between two types of building materials into a single and strong monolithic structure, it is necessary to observe several basic requirements:

  • So, it is necessary to combine wood with stone with the help of special steel pins embedded in the masonry. At the same time, the stone surface must be waterproofed before installing wooden rims.
  • The tree, in turn, before laying, is necessarily treated with antiseptics and fire retardants to increase its fire safety and resistance to decay.
  • Finishing of the stone part of the house is done with plaster or lining. A decorative design of the wooden level, if necessary, performed with the use of clapboard. Although the tree - an independent and harmonious building material.

Features of the design of combined buildings

In order for a house of aerated concrete (brick, foam concrete or monolith zhb) to become a real haven for the whole family, during its construction (at the design stage) it is necessary to take into account several nuances:

  • So, in the lower part of the cottage usually have all the utility, household and public spaces. If there are only two levels in the house, then recreation rooms such as a billiard room, a fireplace room and a living room are arranged here. At the same level, but away from the "noisy" rooms can be arranged and the office. If the house assumes the presence of a basement level, then this is where all the living rooms are arranged. On the ground floor there is a kitchen, dining room, fireplace and an office. And already in the attic design all the rooms for sleeping. Here you can also arrange a nursery.
  • An excellent solution is offered by such projects of houses, where on the first floor they arrange premises for family business. This may be a workshop or a studio, a small shop or office. Autumn is convenient to work as a family, without leaving home and not spending time on the road to the workplace.

Advice: but in this case it is worthwhile to ensure that all households have a separate entrance to the house, hidden from prying eyes. Better if it is a courtyard, hidden by a fence. Such a combined home project is a great option for a large family.

The main advantage of the combined projects is the combination of various wall materials, from which their best characteristics and properties are taken. Simply put - these houses are more comfortable to live than completely stone, and safer than completely wooden houses.

The lower, stone floor usually has a garage, boiler room, swimming pool or sauna, kitchen, pantry and laundry room. Thus, these rooms are not exposed to moisture and fire. However, in concrete there is no comfortable feeling of warmth and naturalness. This minus is solved by the construction of a combined project, in which the second floor is designed from wooden wall material, giving comfort and a healthy atmosphere. The upper wooden floor is a living area with bedrooms, a nursery, a study room. As is known, the tree "breathes" because it has pores and lets air through. Resting and sleeping in a tree is much more pleasant and easier than in concrete.

The basis of the combined house usually do:

  • brick
  • building blocks (aerocrete, foam block, arbolit, kerakam, expanded clay block)
  • monolith
  • a natural stone

The second and subsequent floors are designed from:

  • timber - plain, glued, profiled
  • log - planed or rounded
  • frame technology with a wood trim
  • from vulture panels - also with "wood" finish

A tour of the history of combined projects

The combination of stone and wood has been used in the construction of houses for a very long time, both in Russia and abroad. Initially, the basis for this method of construction was the style of the chalet, common among residents of the mountainous Alps. The foundation of stone was necessary for a firm landing of the house on the slopes of the mountains, and to resist the snow and wind. The residential building was built of wood, had wide overhangs of the roof to protect against rain, which is currently the “calling card” of this architectural style.

In our country, houses with the use of stone and wood were quite popular with merchants, wealthy artisans and kulaks. The lower stone floors were used by merchants as warehouses and shops, and among artisans as workshops. The second wooden floor was used as a residential. Such combined houses were cheaper than completely stone, and were more durable than completely wooden, thanks to the elevation of the wooden part above the ground, it was protected from flooding and less susceptible to fires. Total profit!

Features of the design of combined houses

As previously indicated, the main feature of the combined projects is the symbiosis of the strength of the first-floor stone and the lightness of the upper-floor wood. Of course, you cannot do without a good foundation, but its load will be less in the case of design and construction of two floors from stone. And since the foundation is usually 25% of the total price of the house, you can save a pretty decent amount on it. Unlike blocks, wood on the second floor does not require a global finish, except for primer and paint, so you can save money at this stage.

Combined houses do not require a long time to shrink. These houses can be settled immediately upon completion of the basic construction - having finished only the lower, stone floor. The wooden part, as in ordinary wooden houses, will sit down to 1.5-2 years, so it is not recommended to do the finishing and immediately move in.

Savings on the construction of combined projects can be obtained on thermal insulation, because, unlike the whole stone house, the combined one requires a smaller amount of thermal insulation. Also, it is not required to treat the whole house with an antiseptic, unlike the whole wooden house.

The tree is removed from the soil, and therefore from moisture. From stone building materials you can safely build such rooms as a boiler room, a bathroom - even with a sauna, even with a pool, a living room with a fireplace. As a result, the customer of the combined project for a small price will receive a competent, technological building, the materials of which are used exactly for their own purposes.

A pleasant and unusual appearance is guaranteed, if you choose the project of the combined house. A log or timber look aesthetically and soundly, and the finishing of the first floor of artificial stone or plaster will give respectability to the appearance. Specialists of our company can decorate the facades either as a whole, or keeping an unforgettable combination of wood and stone!

Among the completed construction of different types of housing, a significant place is occupied by combined houses, projects using a combination of building materials with different characteristics, for example, a house made of stone and wood. Why exactly such facilities are popular?

Advantages of combined projects

The correct combination of various building materials used in the construction of buildings, allows you to optimally combine the advantages of each of them, minimizing their disadvantages.

For example, a stone has immunity to any external influences, including fire. But it is too heavy and large, and a structure erected entirely of stone will not withstand any foundation, and in some cases it will require reinforcement. But the use of wood for the construction of the upper part of the building will not only reduce its proportion, but also provide a magnificent appearance. In addition, wood will significantly reduce the cost of construction.

Thus, the design and construction of combined turnkey houses is one of the priority areas of Krovmarket.

Chalet Style House Designs

Among the projects of housing construction, combining various building materials, there are such as:


Architects of the company “Krovmarket” have developed various design solutions, including housing combining brick and wood or stone and wood, that is, you can look at already completed projects of combined houses. Using any of the suggestions, you can reduce the cost of building combined houses without losing and aesthetic properties of the structure.


If a potential homeowner has his own idea of ​​what the future housing should look like, the architects of Krovmarket will create an individual project of a combined home. Any construction solutions developed by highly qualified specialists and using a combination of different building materials, be it small cozy houses or huge mansions, are distinguished by functionality and special charm.


If in the process of studying the project catalog, you have any questions, then our specialists will be happy to answer them and give you all the necessary advice on building and making possible changes to standard projects.

Construction of combined houses

Construction and design of the combined houses, is one of the priority directions of the company. Working with us, you will receive a maximum of useful information, advice and recommendations that will help you in many ways to understand and make the right decision for yourself.

    Availability of own production base;
    We work without intermediaries! Its own production site in the north of the Kirov region (logging, production of sawn timber and wooden log houses and logs) is a guarantee of fair prices and a prompt decision of all production points;

    Specialized design bureau
    At the request of the customer we will make any redevelopments and changes to the basic projects or develop an individual one. Our project will take into account all the wishes for the construction of an individual combined house, using modern and efficient building and finishing materials. Drawings and realistic images will be created that will allow you to see your future cottage in the way it will turn out after construction;

    Large selection of finished projects
    Projects of combined houses have been developed taking into account the requirements and norms of the current legislation of the Russian Federation on low-rise construction and ensures that there are no problems in obtaining a building permit and commissioning. Optimized all processes and consumption of materials, which will allow you not to overpay, but for builders to perform all the stages of construction work efficiently and in a short time;

      Fully equipped house
      We offer various complete sets of the combined houses. Construction can be divided into stages for the convenience of planning financial costs and the possibility of building a turnkey cottage by the same organization. As a result, you get a house completely ready for living;

      Construction in many regions of the country
      We carry out construction of combined houses practically throughout the entire central (European) part of Russia: Moscow, Leningrad, Tver, Ryazan, Vladimir, Novgorod, Pskov, Nizhny Novgorod, Smolensk and other regions;

      Transaction security
      We guarantee the security of the transaction: The customer pays payments under the contract, in stages, on the delivery of construction material and the implementation of the next stage of work, controlling each stage of construction;

      Reasonable prices for construction
      We do not build the cheapest combined houses in Russia, we make them honestly! Transparent estimate: The customer always sees, from which the price of a cottage is formed, which is indicated in several options for the possibility of choosing the optimal economic solution;

      No hidden fees
       We fix the price and cost of construction in the contract, and it is unchanged, even if the contract was concluded several months before the start of work. All unforeseen expenses at our expense!

      Experienced builders
       Only experienced and permanent team of builders. Each stage of the work is performed by highly specialized brigades. Technical and design (author's) supervision of each stage of construction;

      Extensive work experience
    Combined houses have a number of fundamental differences from fully wooden or stone buildings. We know all the possible problems at all stages: design, construction, finishing, commissioning, and do not allow them to appear. We have already built a large number of combined houses and we are always ready to show you our existing facilities or cottages already built by us.

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The abundance of technological building materials and a variety of design solutions make it possible to create combined houses made of stone and wood, the projects of which combine the ecological compatibility of the natural massif and the strength of a brick. The customer of such buildings receives an aesthetic and affordable construction.

Classic combined house: a combination of plastered ground floor and wooden superstructure

Combined houses at the current stage of market development is one of the options for the rapid construction of a modern country house with a limited budget. Visual and functional characteristics are not inferior to more expensive projects.

History of Combined Homes

The first references to the use of combined materials in the construction of houses date back to the 15th century, when stone and wood houses first appeared in the northern and mountainous regions.

The European tradition in the construction of combined houses is half-timbered dwellings that were built in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.

   A distinctive feature of such buildings is the construction of a massive wooden frame, which is then filled with natural stone.

The combination of a good stone foundation (or basement) and bright elements of natural wood not only looks aesthetically pleasing, but also allows you to create a durable housing that endures harsh weather conditions. In medieval Austria and Germany, half-timbered houses were often used for urban buildings.

Modern interpretation of the classic half-timbered house

Chalet - a variant of the combined houses, common in the mountainous suburbs of Europe. It is believed that the Alps became the birthplace of the chalet, and the first houses of this style were built by shepherds. In the period of the XVI-XVII centuries, sturdy and spacious buildings, easily accommodating several generations of families, were made of stone and wood, the exterior decoration was made of limestone. Unlike the half-timbered houses, the roof of the chalet was rather low and sloping, thanks to which the interior was reliably protected from the weather. The upper floors of the house were erected from a massive pine timber, which eventually darkened, giving the appearance of the dwelling an even more magnificent appearance.

Swiss chalet - one of the ways to original house styling

Modern construction of combined houses of timber and bricks, with all the diversity of technologies, has not undergone significant changes. The foundation and the basement are still stone constructions, the frame is still made of solid wooden boards, and the exterior finish often imitates traditional plaster.

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Features of the combination of materials in the construction of combined houses

Modern combined houses are made of various modifications of stone or concrete on the first floor, and wood - on the second.

Traditionally, the ground floor is made of natural or artificial stone, foam or gas blocks, a monolithic reinforced concrete structure, bricks and even a frame-panel structure. The latter option belongs to the category of economy class, and has reduced strength, so that the construction of buildings above 3 floors is unacceptable. The first floor of the combined houses of the middle price category is used to house the household rooms: kitchen, boiler room, garage. If the owners are planning the design of the fireplace, then it is also recommended to be placed on the first floor.

Technical device ground floor combined house

Living rooms are traditionally located on the second and third floors, made of natural wood. Popular materials for fireproofing and anti-corrosion treatment of wood retain a pleasant appearance and functionality of the material. Therefore, finishing work is most often limited to covering the walls with transparent varnish, as well as installing additional decorative elements.

Common material combinations for similar homes

The combination of reinforced concrete structure, trimmed with stone, at the base of the house in which the basement is arranged, and the superstructure of a rounded log. This combination not only looks respectable, but also ensures the durability and environmental friendliness of the entire building. Houses made of logs and stone are the most durable and expensive construction option.

House of timber and stone - reliable building for a harsh winter

A more aesthetic and expensive option is a combination of a smooth bar and a brick base, located on a strip or slab foundation. The large weight of the final design implies serious investments in the device of the slab or the strip structure of the foundation. Such houses are suitable for construction on heaving soils, and when creating a slab base the housing will withstand the construction near water bodies.

   The budget option for building a combined house is a combination of foam blocks and natural wood. Such materials suggest a thorough finishing of the first floor, taking into account the additional waterproofing required for the use of blocks.
   Projects of the similar combined houses are most demanded in the modern market thanks to reasonable price and durability.

Design and construction of combined houses

A distinctive feature of such projects is a combination of durable stone walls of the ground floor and an attic made of lighter materials. Therefore, even though a full-fledged foundation will be needed here, the loads on it will be lower than during the construction of a two-story stone house. Given that the foundation is almost a third of the budget, the savings can be tangible. In addition, wood often does not require additional finishing, so cladding materials for the second floor may not be needed.

One of the options for a combined house: a low foundation gives the design a more elegant and yet finished look.

The combined technology significantly reduces the time for shrinkage of the finished dwelling: it is recommended to “seat” a fully wooden house up to 2 years to avoid deformation of the finishing materials. It is possible to move into houses with a stone basement after the completion of construction work, having finished only the first floor for living.

Additional savings in the construction of combined houses is a small expenditure on thermal insulation. Unlike a brick house, the combined one requires a smaller amount of thermal insulation materials. Unlike a completely wooden dwelling, a house combining both materials does not require careful treatment with water-repellent compounds.

Natural wood not only looks aesthetically pleasing, but also serves for a long time if removed from the ground with the help of a basement floor

As a result, in addition to the affordable price and pleasant appearance, the owner of the combined house gets the best from a technological point of view, a building in which the materials are used "in their place." The wood sensitive to moisture is removed from the ground, and the fireproof stone, which is uncomfortable for living (without proper finishing), is used for building “technical” rooms.

The visual characteristics of the finished building - an additional "bonus" when choosing a combined house. Natural wood looks solid and aesthetically pleasing, and the plastered plinth gives the whole building a respectable look. Modern finishing materials allow you to arrange the front part in the same style, and preserving the "unity of opposites" in the combination of stone and wood.

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Advantages and disadvantages of the technology of combined houses

The main advantage of choosing a combined stone and wood house is its durability, resistance to external influences. Thanks to the stone first floor, the building is less destroyed by moisture, and the wooden superstructure better retains heat.

The aesthetic qualities of the finished construction will delight lovers of stylized buildings, extensive panoramic windows and simply original architectural solutions.

Styling combined buildings is limited only by the imagination of the customer

The total cost of such housing is often lower than the cost of building a simple wooden or stone house due to the most efficient use of materials, which reduces the cost of processing them.

A separate floor, built of stone, allows you to separate the business premises from residential. Thus, the house is divided into common and private areas, which increases the comfort of living.

The main feature of the construction of such houses, often attributed to the shortcomings - the need for strict adherence to technology construction. For example, for a combination of wood and stone, you need to build durable steel pins in the masonry and ensure a high level of waterproofing.
   You should also take into account that chalet houses can be built for both budget and VIP-projects. In the latter case, the first floor will be massive and its construction will require specialized equipment and highly skilled construction teams. The top level of the cost of such a house will be limited only by the imagination and capabilities of the customer.

Construction of a comfortable combined home is a serious financial investment.

Budget options for combined houses

There are two options to save money using the technology of building combined houses.

Reducing the area of ​​the final construction will reduce the cost of construction and finishing materials. For example, the weight of the house itself will be small, so it does not require a complex foundation. Miniature houses do not need a powerful heating system, careful site preparation and design of a large-scale foundation.

A more risky option is to save on building materials. It is strongly recommended to consult with experts, architects, designers, before choosing a more affordable project housing. In general, the choice of cheaper materials for the first floor of the house will help to reduce the cost of construction: for example, aerocrete or frame construction will save owners a lot of money.

Small size - a guarantee of decent savings on building materials

Stages of construction and prices of turnkey combined houses

Ordering a turnkey house consists of several basic steps.

The initial stage - drawing up a design project of the future housing, taking into account all the wishes of the client. As a rule, ready-made projects are used, adapted to the requirements of a specific customer.

The agreed project is transferred to the work of the construction team. First of all, a foundation is built for the future home, taking into account all the peculiarities of the soil. Common options are strip and slab foundations, suitable for most soils.

Walls of brick, blocks or stone are built on the finished foundation, forming the ground floor of the building. At the end of this stage, overlaps are installed on which the floor of the second floor will be laid.

The walls of dwellings, which are traditionally located above the stone basement, are erected from a rounded log or glued timber. At the same time it is necessary to install metal pins so that the wood fits snugly and securely to the stone base.

Varnished wood walls in a combined house

Having completed the construction of walls, they proceed to the installation of the roof, as well as the provision of insulation materials to the house. The final stage of the actual construction work is the installation of the roof of the roof.

The finished building is equipped with engineering communications, as well as carry out external and internal finishing works.

Before ordering the construction of a turnkey house, it is necessary to choose a reliable company that can not only quickly, but also qualitatively carry out work in compliance with all the technological features of the building.

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Depending on the area, materials and reputation of the developer, the cost of turnkey construction can start from 2 million rubles (combined foam and wood houses, building size 10x8 meters, housing area - 140 square meters). Dwellings of comfort or luxury class, equipped with attic rooms, extensive verandas, garages and spacious staircases, can cost up to 4 million rubles. In general, the upper limit of the cost of housing depends only on the imagination of customers and selected materials.

Small combined house of foam blocks and wood

Typical projects of combined houses

Most modern owners of suburban real estate prefer to build houses on the basis of already agreed model projects. The necessary changes are made at the stage of coordination of the architectural project with the specialists of the company.

On our site you can find the most popular combined house projects  from construction companies represented at the exhibition Low-rise Country houses.

Combined chalet houses

A classic combined house made of stone and wood in a chalet in the modern sense - with a sloping roof, a second floor of wood, and light plaster of a stone base.

Swiss chalet "turnkey" with low slopes of the roof, the traditional stone trim and plaster

Panoramic windows - a universal decoration for such houses

The combination of ribbon balconies, stone and wood create authenticity of the building.

Combined stone and wood houses

Traditional, durable and very respectable in appearance - dwellings made of wood and stone, pleasing the owners with a combination of strength, pleasant microclimate and natural materials.

A strict architectural project with a hint of chalet style looks perfect in Russian latitudes

Large-scale house combining wood, stone and plaster - a concise and bright version

Modern architecture in stone and wood houses

Combined brick and wood houses

Brick base looks more interesting visually, in addition, these homes do not require exterior decoration, which saves the owners time and financial resources.

Facing brick, plaster and wooden elements create a successful styling in a modern house

House made of wood and brick with siding in the process of construction

Laconic budget option built

Eco-friendly foam and wood housing projects

The popular construction option on the Russian market is long-lasting and cost-effective foam concrete and wood projects. A wide variety of finishing materials allows you to create almost any appearance of a similar building.

Small combined house made of wood and foam blocks

Covering foam blocks with plaster and styling with dark wood frames gives a simple design elegance

Panoramic window and small decorative elements give the most modest house its zest.

Conclusion

Combined houses - the original and durable option to create a suburban home. Nontrivial appearance, optimum use of wood and stone from the point of view of technology, as well as low cost contribute to the wide distribution of this technology of execution.

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