Calling all wood gurus.. This typical village house is terrible in every way, but there should be a reasonable amount of wood there to re-use on a small-ish garden cottage.
It would be a small living area and one bedroom. Living area would likely be raised on (concrete) posts because the current wooden posts aren't very tall. The downstairs ceiling is much too low. I could use the wooden posts to support a roof upstairs for a veranda area though I think, they should be plenty tall for that.
The back of the downstairs area is bricked in but also uses (thinner) wooden posts, 9 of them. Those would work to hold up the roof upstairs I think.
Stairs, floors, window frames etc could be re-used. Probably the roof supports too.
I'm not sure there is enough wooden siding for the walls upstairs, and those planks are of lower quality; they're thin and some have some termite damage.
What do you all think? Would this provide most of the structural building materials other than the concrete posts, downstairs floor and roof? And I'm trying to get to a budget.. We already have land of course, so trying to get to a budget for the worker's / contractor payment and there would need to be a basic kitchen and bathroom. Nothing fancy.
Right side of the house:
Left side of the house:
The back part is bricked in walls, but using (thinner) wooden posts.
Inside. Ceiling is way too low.
Inside stairs up to where the bedrooms are.
Looking towards the back downstairs.
Back side inside. These posts are plenty tall and would support a roof.
Front close up. The wooden planks used for the walls are very thin and some have some damage.