Recommendations for solid wood house providers in Schleswig-Holstein

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-21 22:25:33

haydee

2020-07-23 12:47:22
  • #1
No solid wood.
 

Daniel-Sp

2020-07-23 12:49:54
  • #2
I believe the original poster was concerned about sound transmission in timber frame construction
 

11ant

2020-07-23 13:01:07
  • #3

The "typical" Swedish house is indeed quite closely related to the local timber frame prefab house and not a log house. Talis, on the other hand, probably caters more to the clientele who "know" Sweden from ZDF soap operas and for whom Sweden lies just as naturally in the Alpine-foreland canton of Canada as a swallow signifies a summer or a flat roof in matte white makes a "Bauhaus." Tuscany is also the Spanish part of Bavaria and clinker bricks are fired from aubergine-colored clay. Every purchasing power sooner or later finds the offers with which it can be tapped.

Which, by the way, is very popularly but mistakenly equated with full wood, but that would again be a wide field or better said a tough nut to crack.
 

haydee

2020-07-23 13:36:37
  • #4
It was written that wooden houses are always more sound-transparent. And this probably applies to all solid, massive, and timber frame constructions.
 

11ant

2020-07-23 14:04:43
  • #5
I also introduced it with "by the way" and did not refer to (not least because that is nonsense).
 

Grillhendl

2020-07-23 18:07:59
  • #6


I do believe that a timber frame house is more sound-transmitting than a solid construction. It is more sound-transmitting in a different way.. I don't know exactly how to describe that. Or were solid houses built differently 30 years ago.

I now only have the comparison of a solid house from 1992 and a timber frame house from 2020.

Since I know both, I would still prefer the timber frame.
 
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