Building permits
Before buying a house, it is essential to acquire land and obtain building permits. The process of obtaining a building permit can be complex and time-consuming. Therefore, we want to offer valuable tips if you intend to construct the 30m2 model on your current or future property.
In europe
In Europe, each country has its own distinct guidelines regarding building permits before a construction can be built. This is because each nation establishes its own building codes and planning regulations. Typically, the process entails securing planning permission from the local authority or government. Submission of a comprehensive plan is usually required, and we can assist you by providing the necessary house drawings. We advise you to thoroughly review the documentation required for obtaining a building permit, as well as the policies specific to your country or region. Should you require assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us; we’re here to support you in any way we can.
Exceptions for building tiny houses in Sweden
Opting for the standard model (30m2) offers a simpler solution, especially if you already have a house on your property. A tiny house, commonly referred to as an “attefallshus,” can serve as an additional structure without the need for a building permit. Contacting the municipality to express your intention to construct an attefallshus is a straightforward process, explained further here. The Bloccobuild design adheres to the regulations set forth by the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building, and Planning.