Friday, September 14, 2012

Convert Your Ancestral House Into A Condotel


It was “Home Sweet Home” for three decades until all the kids grew up and moved out; now it’s just a big ol’ house with too many rooms to clean. But it has three decades worth of sentiment that you’re just not comfortable turning over along with a deed of sale. So what do you do? You can ask the kids and grandkids to move back in or you can commercialize! Turn your ancestral home into a condotel. Install some modern utility features such as elevators and security cameras (engineered with quality fiber optic cables) and you’re good to go!
PIMFG one of the United States’ leading fiber optic cable manufacturer offers a range of security solutions when transitioning your house into a commercial space such as a condotel. One of the products in our line is the CAMERA-KIT-34DM. Our camera package includes 4 high quality 600TVL indoor dome cameras, 4 x 100 feet video/power cables, 4 x 2ft Power wires to connect to the power supply, 1 x 12V DC power Supply, 1 x 4 Channel Stand Alone H.264 DVR (500GB Hard Drive) with Remote Viewing and 1 x 19" LCD Security Monitor (engineered with quality fiber optic cables).
The CAMERA-KIT-34DM dome cameras features a high quality 1/3" Cmos with a 6mm lens, perfect for the condotel conversion of your house. This dome camera series is the new standard in high resolution security cameras because of its quality fiber optic cables. It also features a 24pcs IR LED, allowing the camera the capture images even during the night. All accessories, including wiring, components, and power distribution box are included, making installation fast and easy.
Addison Rainey Architects shares a building plan of a four-story house that was revamped with an elevator, the rooms and spaces allocated for commercial purposes. The house has four stories with a two-car garage, three bedrooms plus one master suite occupying the highest level of the building. It has three and a half bathrooms, covered and screened porches for all upper levels and an elevator servicing all floors.
The great room, dining area, and kitchen are really one large room that encompasses the entire floor. A centrally–located fireplace can be seen from all three "rooms", and double doors in the great room lead to a 12–foot–deep covered screened or open porch. The kitchen has a large island with a 6–burner range and seating at a breakfast counter. It also has a built–in refrigerator and a built–in double oven, a pantry, and plenty of counter space.

The optional ground level has a two–car garage, a workout or shop area that walks out to a covered patio—which can be converted into a function space.




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