The construction of a wooden house allows many architectural possibilities due to its lightness, flexibility and resistance.
For equal structures, wood is up to 7 times lighter than concrete. However, lightness does not mean fragility. Indeed, wood is a much more resistant material than we imagine.
Building a wooden house is not only good for reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also for thermal insulation of buildings. Solid wood walls represent excellent heat insulation and provide a pleasant and healthy living environment.
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Wooden houses require much less energy for heating and cooling because the feeling of cold or heat in the space compensates for about 2° C, which in addition saves energy.
In addition, wood blends in with many other materials, which allows the style of the house to be adapted to the architecture of the region, which is characterized by brick, stone, concrete, siding or cladding …
Finally, the style of wooden houses can be rustic or very contemporary.
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