No wood-burning stove and a heat pump instead of gas, oil, or pellets = no chimney sweep, for whom you have to free up an appointment once every 2 years (which may cost a day off work if both are employed).
I am looking forward to living in the house soon and seeing what lessons learned can be taken for the next construction.
Equally exciting to me is whether in 20 years everyone will demonize the open living-dining area and the modern white high-gloss kitchen costing 20k euros will then be listed on classifieds for pickup only, and people will again mount dark wood paneling on the ceiling and seek the small coziness.
No wood stove and a heat pump instead of gas, oil or pellets = no chimney sweep, for whom you have to free up an appointment every 2 years (possibly costing a vacation day if both are employed).
Your conclusions are always the best - first of all, you can also make appointments with people later - or you have neighbors (but they have to like you for that).
Then you probably don't have a home office? And that in today's world - how backward.
No wood stove and a heat pump instead of gas, oil, or pellets = no chimney sweep, for whom you have to free up an appointment once every 2 years (possibly costing a day off work if both are employed).
The level of your zest for life and intensity can be read in many of your posts