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Half-timbered houses
This type of log houses originates from Norway and stands out in a special way of log connection, the so-called “Norwegian castle”. Due to its intricate shape and high-quality workmanship, the “Norwegian castle” has the tightest log connection in over-felling, which prevents corner blowing and freezing. The greater the shrinkage of the log house is, the stronger the castle is and the stronger and warmer the house is. Besides, the flat shape of walls increases the internal volume of premises without loss of its usability quality. Norwegian half-timber is chosen by those who want to live in an original, stylish and really warm house.
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Wooden construction is the oldest type of construction in Nordic countries. You can find houses that were built several hundred years ago but are still firm. Although, in those early days little attention was paid to the foundation, and there was no technology of antiseptic protection of wood. The wood is known to age very slowly. Recent seismic studies conducted in Japan showed that log houses are the safest solution in terms of seismic resistance.
Another advantage of wooden structures is ease of use of wooden materials in construction: each log is numbered, and the drawing shows a detailed assembly procedure. This creates conditions for independent work, without additional expenses for other specialists.
It is no secret that the wood collects heat very efficiently and releases it slowly.
“Wood breathes” is the common expression. And it is really so: the wood consists of a huge number of porous particles which allow for natural air ventilation, thus creating a pleasant and fresh environment in a wooden house.
For many centuries houses made of logs and timber have been used by our ancestors for living. They are used for the same purpose now. A wooden house is a wonderful combination of protection against environmental factors and the natural comfortable and cozy environment.
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