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Looking at have a pool villa built.

Anyone know a good builder who builds these types of houses.

Currently living in a 2 storey house which is so cool downstairs that makes me want to have a 2 storey house to keep it cooler .

Would love to see plans of different styles

This would be ok but was the first one i saw on a google search.

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2 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Where is this to be built?

Most builders would say that that can build it but look at examples of previous work.

Hi going to build North of Ayutthaya 

Just a sample really open to any builders that have built similar as the inside can be changed around to suit.

 

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31 minutes ago, kwak250 said:

Hi going to build North of Ayutthaya 

Just a sample really open to any builders that have built similar as the inside can be changed around to suit.

 

Sorry. Cannot help you in that neck of the woods.

Good luck though.

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Unlikely that'll turn out like the plans if a small local builder, they won't have the experience in that house type.

 

Proceed with caution, your dream home might not end up as you hoped.

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4 hours ago, PJ71 said:

Unlikely that'll turn out like the plans if a small local builder, they won't have the experience in that house type.

 

Proceed with caution, your dream home might not end up as you hoped.

Any large builder would be fine that has made similar types of homes
Not wanting a local somchai really but not finding anywhere that will build anything like these or i am looking at the wrong home building websites?

 

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7 minutes ago, kwak250 said:

Any large builder would be fine that has made similar types of homes
Not wanting a local somchai really but not finding anywhere that will build anything like these or i am looking at the wrong home building websites?

 

This is my point, builders with experience of similar types of house you'd like in rural thailand will be hard to find.

 

Is there other homes that look like the one you want in that area you plan to build?

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2 hours ago, PJ71 said:

This is my point, builders with experience of similar types of house you'd like in rural thailand will be hard to find.

 

Is there other homes that look like the one you want in that area you plan to build?

Not seen any but most websites that build homes will build nationwide ,

Just not even found any that are how we would like it.

Might have to have a trip to Hua hin as plenty of suitable pool villas there.

I am sure they will be able to help 

It's not exactly rural only 5 minutes from the centre. 

 

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1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

Very nice i agree.

 

Chances of having that built in Ayuthaya = zero

Luckily not what I am after but if its possible anywhere else in Thailand then for a price I would disagree. 

Anything is possible at a price.

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1 hour ago, kwak250 said:

Luckily not what I am after but if its possible anywhere else in Thailand then for a price I would disagree. 

Anything is possible at a price.

As i said, good luck.

 

I hope you get the end result you want.

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20 hours ago, danfoss5000 said:

Im looking to build similar in Krabi, was quoted 4.9m will get another few quotes 555

My own design attached

PoolVillaDesign.jpg

nice layout ...I would consider to extend the pool to at least 10m if possible - if you really intend to swim?

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20 minutes ago, MrJ said:

nice layout ...I would consider to extend the pool to at least 10m if possible - if you really intend to swim?

 

Get a static swim tether. Cheaper and more practical than adding 10 m to an already expensive, water-filled hole in the yard.

 

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2 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

Get a static swim tether. Cheaper and more practical than adding 10 m to an already expensive, water-filled hole in the yard.

 

pooltrainingharness.png.f584cfbcd4aaf04993285d4b4c5017f6.png

i plan on using the pool mostly to float about and drink chang

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