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Rob R
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Rob R
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hardworkinghippy
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tawny owl
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Rob R wrote: |
I like the idea of these wooden homes & as they have a lot of them in Scandanavia they can't be too bad in the cold! The thing that appeals most is the speed at which they can be made water tight & the good finish that can be achieved. Also, they don't take as much moving if need be |
You need to be careful with the type of wood, though - hardwood such as oak is definitely needed in the UK. It's not the cold that's the problem, it's the damp. Scandinavia has dry, cold winters, ideal for timber houses, even if softwood, whereas the damp, mild climate of the UK is very bad for wood. Having said that, we looked at timber-frame houses at the show, and in fact, attended a talk on them, and they looked very interesting as well. |
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Rob R
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woodyandluna
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