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The house is constructed of wooden frames of closely spaced
timbers of small cross-section. Load-bearing walls made of
posts and cross-beams support the roof and floor.
From the inside to the outside, peripheral walls comprise
a wall cladding, a vapour barrier, a thickness of rigid mineral
wool covering the inside of the timber frame, a wind bracing
layer made from nailed panels, a waterproofing layer and cleats
which leave an air gap and are used for attaching the outer
weatherboarding.
The flexibility of construction allows any shape to be produced.
Imagine your timber house in its idyllic setting, then contact
us!!
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