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  2. Dual living in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Dual-key property, in fact, can be viewed as the modern day version of a "granny flat". [12] These apartments offering both internal household flexibility (when household needs change, the two units can be lived in as one [ 11 ] ) [ 9 ] and a way of paying off mortgages (one unit can be rented out separately to help pay off a mortgage [ 11 ...

  3. Secondary suite - Wikipedia

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    American Craftsman house with detached secondary suite. A secondary suite (also known as a accessory dwelling unit (ADU), in-law apartment, granny flat, granny annex or garden suite [1]) is a self-contained apartment, cottage, or small residential unit that is located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit.

  4. 'Granny flat' bill passes House, setting up bigger challenge ...

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    This model of an accessory dwelling unit, on display at the State House on Jan. 25, won a Rhode Island School of Design "granny flat" competition sponsored by the AARP.

  5. What could 'granny flats' look like? These RISD students have ...

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    A total of 10 teams of RISD students designed accessory dwelling units, also known as in-law apartments or granny flats, as the push to make them legal across the state ramps up again.

  6. Bedsit - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, the terms bedsit and granny flat are used interchangeably. [citation needed] A bedsit can also be compared to a Soviet communal apartment, in which a common kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and telephone are shared by several families, each of which lives in a single room opening up onto a common hallway. [citation needed]

  7. My sister and her boyfriend live in our ‘granny flat’ for 50% less than market rent while he works full-time — she has 3 kids, but I also have a baby.

  8. Concrete slab - Wikipedia

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    A concrete slab is a common structural element of modern buildings, consisting of a flat, horizontal surface made of cast concrete. Steel- reinforced slabs, typically between 100 and 500 mm thick, are most often used to construct floors and ceilings, while thinner mud slabs may be used for exterior paving ( see below ).

  9. Foundation (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Another common type of shallow foundation is the slab-on-grade foundation where the weight of the structure is transferred to the soil through a concrete slab placed at the surface. Slab-on-grade foundations can be reinforced mat slabs, which range from 25 cm to several meters thick, depending on the size of the building, or post-tensioned ...