Dual Living Homes NSW
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What is Dual occupancy home design?
Dual Occupancy Home Design / Dual Living Home Design refers to a property layout where two separate dwellings are built on a single parcel of land. These dwellings can be attached, like a duplex, or detached, each with its own entrances and living spaces. Key features of dual occupancy home design include:
- Separate Living Spaces: Each dwelling has its kitchen, bathroom, living areas, and bedrooms, ensuring privacy and independence for each unit.
- Shared Land: Both dwellings share the same land title, which can optimize land use and increase property value.
- Flexible Configurations: Dual occupancy designs can be tailored to suit various needs, such as accommodating extended families, providing rental income, or offering multi-generational living solutions.
- Cost-Effective: Building two dwellings on one lot can be more economical than purchasing two separate parcels of land, making it an attractive option for investors and homeowners alike.
- Potential for Subdivision: In some cases, dual-occupancy properties can be subdivided into separate titles, allowing future sale or independent ownership of each dwelling.
Dual occupancy home designs offer versatile and efficient land use, providing multiple living solutions within a single property.
Dual Occupancy Council Regulations in NSW
Properties in R2, R3, R4, or B1 zoned areas can have dual occupancies built on their land. Under a new code for properties zoned R1, R2, R3, and RU5, the following conditions apply:
- Lot Size: Blocks must be either 400m² or the minimum lot size required by the council, whichever is larger.
- Width: Blocks must be a minimum of 12 meters wide.
- Setback: Buildings must have a minimum side setback of 0.9 meters.
- Dwelling Requirements: Each dwelling must be at least 5 meters wide, face a public road, and cannot be located behind a separate dwelling (except on corner lots).
- Parking: Off-street parking must be provided for at least one car per dwelling.
The benefits of dual occupancy homes
Beams & Dreams Constructions dual-living designs offer independent, self-contained living accommodations under the roof of your main house. This creates the ideal space for grown children saving for their own home, aging parents, extended family, or cherished guests.
Discover the numerous benefits of dual-occupancy homes, and contact us today to start designing a fresh space for your family.
Dual Living Home NSW
Beams & Dreams Constructions specializes in designing and building dual-living homes across New South Wales, catering to the unique needs of families and investors alike. Our dual-living home designs provide independent, self-contained living accommodations under one roof, offering a versatile and practical solution for modern living.
Frequently asked questions
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF OWNING A DUAL LIVING HOME?
- Income Potential: Renting out one unit can provide a steady rental income stream.
- Cost Efficiency: This can be more cost-effective than owning two separate properties.
- Flexibility: The space can be used in various ways, such as for extended family or home office arrangements.
- Property Value: This can increase property value due to the potential for additional living space and rental income.
CAN I CUSTOMIZE THE DESIGN OF A DUAL LIVING HOME?
Yes, many builders offer customizable designs for Dual Living Homes. This allows homeowners to tailor the layout, finishes, and features to suit their preferences and needs.
WHAT TYPES OF DUAL LIVING HOME DESIGNS ARE AVAILABLE?
Dual Living Homes come in various designs, including:
- Attached Duplex: Two units side by side or stacked vertically with a shared wall. Read more about our duplex solution.
- Detached Units: Separate dwellings on the same lot with distinct entrances and living spaces.
- Conversion Homes: Existing homes are converted into dual living spaces through renovations or additions.