Saimme vihdoin asemapiirroksen ja talokuvat. Maanantaina 24.1.2011 ne lähtee kuntaan rakennuslupahakemuksena.
Eilen ja tänään olenkin kiertänyt uusia naapureita kuin mikäkin jehovantodistaja-kaupustelija hämäräperäinen olkalaukku olalla. Allekirjoituksia olen saanut vasta kolmelta. Vielä kuusi puuttuu. Onkin ihmeellistä miten yhdellä omakotitalotontilla voi olla niin monta naapuria, mutta niin se vain on meidän tapauksessa: Yhdeksän naapuria joista vain yksi asuu virallisesti muualla kuin Luomassa.
Foreigner with Finnish wife, building a house in Finland. Initially we didn’t know a thing about building and there is not much information available in English how to manage it in Finland. This project is our long-term dream coming true yet it is very complex. Especially if you really want to understand how your money is spent. This blog is a sort of diary where we will share our experiences with everyone. And yes, it will all be written in non-native English ;) mixed with some Finnish too.
Saturday, 22 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Arrrh, we have not yet applied for building permit (rakennuslupa)
In order to apply for building permit the following main items have to be ready:
- the drawings of the house "pohjakuvat" (bottoms, sides, cross-section view)
- the site plan (asemapiirros) where the house is shown placed on the land, distance to neighbors etc.
- energy certificate and expected energy consumption
Our lead-designer ("pääsuunnittelija) is coordinating all the paperwork for this application and he's doing a good job and we're happy that he seems very knowledgeable and helpful.
Unfortunately, the drawings of the house are being produced by Lapponia house designer together with the sales agent. And with them the communication has been less than optimal to put it mildly.
First problem was that we were discussing our wishes for changes not directly with Lapponia designer but through the sales agent, who either did not make good notes (did not write all stuff down) or did not communicate the changes properly to the Lapponia designer or the designer was not paying enough attention, etc. Either way, many times the modified designs did not include our suggestions or not all etc.
The second problem was that we did not feel we got professional advice/suggestions from them as to what should be changed to accommodate our wishes or essential things in the drawings were missing: no proper space for technical equipment of the house (tekninen tila) or too small, the living area and floor area square meters seemed to be wrong on the drawings even to untrained eyes, etc. And the answer was "this is how the program calculates the square meters" (although obviously wrong).
Anyway, to make this story short, we were promised to have the building permit application ready before Christmas, but here we are today 18th of Jan and we do not yet have the drawings ready...
- the drawings of the house "pohjakuvat" (bottoms, sides, cross-section view)
- the site plan (asemapiirros) where the house is shown placed on the land, distance to neighbors etc.
- energy certificate and expected energy consumption
Our lead-designer ("pääsuunnittelija) is coordinating all the paperwork for this application and he's doing a good job and we're happy that he seems very knowledgeable and helpful.
Unfortunately, the drawings of the house are being produced by Lapponia house designer together with the sales agent. And with them the communication has been less than optimal to put it mildly.
First problem was that we were discussing our wishes for changes not directly with Lapponia designer but through the sales agent, who either did not make good notes (did not write all stuff down) or did not communicate the changes properly to the Lapponia designer or the designer was not paying enough attention, etc. Either way, many times the modified designs did not include our suggestions or not all etc.
The second problem was that we did not feel we got professional advice/suggestions from them as to what should be changed to accommodate our wishes or essential things in the drawings were missing: no proper space for technical equipment of the house (tekninen tila) or too small, the living area and floor area square meters seemed to be wrong on the drawings even to untrained eyes, etc. And the answer was "this is how the program calculates the square meters" (although obviously wrong).
Anyway, to make this story short, we were promised to have the building permit application ready before Christmas, but here we are today 18th of Jan and we do not yet have the drawings ready...
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