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ANE Design LLC

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Exterior Rendering

$100,000 - $120,000

Studio

1 Bathroom

343 sq. ft.

Project Information

A 343 SF compact, self-contained ancillary dwelling unit designed for efficiency and comfort. One open volume where living, dining, and resting coexist. Large window and vertical space enhancing the spatial experience. Flexible in use, allows the unit to function as both autonomous dwelling and seamless extension of the primary residence.

ADU Type

Detached

Building Shape

Rectangular

Square Footage

343 sq. ft.

Width Maximum dimension of the building exterior

16 ft

Length Maximum dimension of the building exterior

22.5 ft

Building Height Maximum dimension including apex of any pitched roofs

15 ft

Ceiling Height Living Space

14 ft

Ceiling Height Bathroom

8 ft

Ceiling Height Sleeping Space

11 ft

Business Information

Business Name

ANE Design LLC

Business Designation

Not Applicable

Business Location

FlushingNew York

Email

info@anedsg.com

Phone Number

718 340 3818

Registered Design Professional (RDP)

Robert H Lin

Email of Registered Design Professional

Not Applicable

Phone Number of Registered Design Professional

Not Applicable

Estimated Cost

Estimates should be rounded to the nearest $10,000 and include building construction, architecture blueprints, engineering blueprints (if applicable), contractor coordination, and city coordination. This estimate does not include costs associated with establishing site connections or any anticipated site specific costs.

What is the current lowest total estimated construction cost of the ADU?

$100000

What is the current highest total estimated construction cost of the ADU?

$120000

Project Components

Appliances

Refrigerator

Construction Type

Stick-built

Architectural Features

Not Applicable

Style

Not Applicable

Material and Finishes

Primary Structural System Material

Not Applicable

Facade Material

Stucco and vinyl

Kitchen Flooring

Vinyl tile

Bathroom Flooring

Ceramic tile

General Flooring

Vinyl tile

Certifications

Industry certifications such as LEED certification, Passive House Certification, and a Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) are acquired after building construction. By checking the boxes below, the applicant certifies to the best of their knowledge that the submitted design is compatible with the following standards:

LEED v4.1 Residential: Single Family Certification

No

Passive House Certification

No

Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH)

No

ENERGY STAR (75 or higher on EPA's 1–100 scale)

No

Other

No

Accessibility

Is the ADU designed with architectural barriers such as steps at the entrance or between rooms?

Not Applicable

Is the ADU designed with assistive railings (grab bars) installed in the bathroom?

Not Applicable

Is the ADU designed to accommodate a wheelchair users?

Not Applicable

Sustainability Features and Certifications

Criteria for energy efficient mechanical systems, building envelope, material sourcing, and material circularity are met when the ADU design exceeds sustainability standards established by New York City, federal agency, and industry standards.

For sustainable design practices, please refer to existing city guidelines and standards such as:

  • HPD Design Guidelines for New Construction
  • New York City, Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP), Minimum Standards for Construction
  • Clean and Circular: Design and Construction Guidelines (NYCEDC)

Mechanical Systems and Building Envelope

Is the ADU designed to incorporate a heat pump that operates with higher-than-minimum equipment efficiencies according to HPDs Electric Heating Policy?

Yes

Is the ADU designed to incorporate drain-water or wastewater heat recovery?

No

Does the ADUs insulation exceed the minimum requirements for New York City Energy Conservation Code (NYCECC)?

Yes

Is the ADU designed to harvest, treat, and reuse greywater to meet a portion of the project’s non-potable water needs?

No

Is the ADU designed with windows with a U-Factor of ≤ 0.27?

Yes

Is the ADU designed with windows with a Solar Heat Gain Efficient (SHGC) of ≤ 0.4?

Yes

What is the Window to Wall Ratio (WWR) of the ADU?

15 %

Material Sourcing and Circularity

Is the ADU design specified to use building materials or products have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured within a 500-mile radius of the project site?

Not Applicable

If the ADU is designed to use wood as a construction material, is it designed to use wood from a sustainable forest?

Not Applicable

If the ADU is designed to use concrete as a construction material, is it designed to use low-carbon concrete?

Not Applicable

If the ADU is designed to use steel as a construction material, is it designed to use recycled steel and/or steel from electric arc furnaces (EAFs)?

Not Applicable

Information provided on this site is for educational purposes only and may not reflect current laws or policies. Always verify details with the NYC Department of Buildings or other New York City agencies before proceeding.

No guarantees of eligibility or approval are made.

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