DNZ Studio

Bedrooms
0
3
Bathrooms
1
4
Square Area
224
6x8 m²
Stories
1
Modern Loft
Description

The DZN Studio ADU is a 224 sq. ft. modern, one-story detached accessory dwelling unit designed for efficient living. This pre-approved plan in Encinitas, CA, features:

  • Exterior: Cement plaster siding, stone siding, or fiber cement options.
  • Roofing: Choices include fiberglass asphalt shingles, concrete tiles, standing seam metal, and clay tiles.
  • Interior: Open-concept living space with vinyl flooring, modern kitchen, and fully equipped bathroom.
  • Windows and Doors: Dual-glazed, tempered glass vinyl windows; French swing and sliding doors.
  • Foundation Options: Slab on grade or raised floor, suitable for standard or expansive soil.
  • Fire Safety: Compliant with California Building Code Chapter 7A, includes fire sprinklers if required.
  • Environmental: Stormwater management with bioretention basins and vegetated swales.

This ADU is designed for comfort, safety, and sustainability, making it an ideal addition to any residential property.

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Property Details
  • Perfectly square
  • Pre-planning your build is much more accurate since the steel is engineered to 1 mm with no shrinking or wrapping
  • Save a massive amount of time framing
  • Reduce your labor costs since the walls are roof are partially assembled
  • Plans are pre-designed saving you on architectural fees
  • Framing is pre-engineered saving costs
  • Termite resistant
  • Mold resistant
  • No measuring or cutting resulting in no excessive waste
  • Framing is pre-engineered saving costs
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