As many might know - I live in South Africa.
We are due to emigrate to Australia soon and as a parting gesture, DH and I have decided that we would like to pay towards building a small home for the lady who works for us (she is a combination childminder/housekeeper).
At the moment, Noma lives, like many millions of South Africans in an "informal settlement", her home is a shack, consisting of tin walls and roof, with no bathroom facilities or running water. She does have electricity - and considers herself fortunate for this.
We hope to build her a brick home with a proper roof, running water, electricity and of course with a bathroom.
The thing is, is that she has four children so needs at least two bedrooms. Building costs are per m2 and as we don't have unlimited funds, we need to come up with a good way to maximise space on a budget.
I have so far come up with:
- Bathroom with shower only
- Bedrooms - this is the huge conundrum, currently the children share 1 bed (yes all 4 of them!!), I would dearly love to see them all in their own beds, but the only way I can see this happening is by putting in two sets of double bunks, which will leave precious little space for a desk, etc (their eldest child starts High School next year and will need a study space).
- Kitchen, I will be buying them a washing machine, is it ever feasible to plumb a washing machine outside (i.e. under a lean-to or something similar, or will the machine just rust?)
Sorry for this rambling brain dump, but I need to get this sorted ASAP because we are leaving in 7 weeks and time is limited.
TIPs? Hints?
TIA.