In ancient times, wood was often used as a basic material for making houses. However, there is an assumption that wooden houses are a reflection of the economic condition of their owners who are unable to build houses of brick. In fact, houses made of rare wood and designed with high complexity require no small amount of money.

Wood is a natural insulator that is very useful and effective in insulating hot and cold temperatures. In other words, building a house out of wood can save more energy than brick.

In addition, the pores between the wood and its thin design make the air circulation in the house better.

Houses made of stone or brick usually have relatively low durability as well as houses made of wood when facing an earthquake. In contrast to wooden houses, the elastic properties of wood make this house more “resistant” to earthquakes.

Houses made of wood can be said to have artistic elements that cannot be obtained from ordinary houses in general. Not to mention, the choice of certain wood with varied patterns can make the appearance of the house feel character.

 

If you have a high artistic spirit, wood that is carved at will according to creativity can be an interesting decoration.

If you crave a quiet residence that is free from noise, you might consider making a wooden house because wood can absorb sound well.

Besides having an attractive appearance, houses made of wood are also environmentally friendly. If one day the house is demolished, the rest of the building can be reused for other purposes.

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