well, but I actually meant the facade directly, not the walls and then adding brick cladding. the sand-lime brick should be visible on the outside. do you understand that? is it actually possible to clad a wooden house with sand-lime brick?
You can no longer build houses made entirely of KS.. they do not meet the requirements of the energy saving ordinance. If you want visible KS you will have to build double-shell.
If you believe the green forum, yes - but. It's probably more constructively demanding. However, in our village, I have already seen 2 houses that have been bricked.
well, the stone below looks very similar to ours :) but it is ordinary clinker. and plastering on top is anyway very special. I can't understand why people do that.