Why are you actually building a wooden cellar? Knowing full well that it is more expensive and a bit experimental and in the end the bad petrochemical will still be applied? What advantage remains that outweighs the disadvantages/risks?
Kitchen was assembled today and we are thrilled...
May I ask how old you are? I would send my better half to hell if she wanted to foist such a kitchen on me. But I guess it's a generational thing; my grandmother would probably like it too.
Cool, drone shots, I've wanted to do that too.. but there just wasn't time
She has said that several times already, also in this thread! And there is no chemistry inside, so the wooden charm remains. But I also find the experiment daring, such a cellar should easily last 50 years and no one knows what a wooden cellar will look like then. The rest of the house stands on it. I wouldn't dare do something like that.