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Natural building is trending

Natural building is trending - glamping.info

We are experiencing a phase of returning to nature . This not only has positive consequences for nature, but also for our own health. The trend in house building is also towards natural, renewable materials and ecological constructions. More and more wood is being used in standardized prefabricated houses, and this is of course even more true for individually planned architect-designed houses.

The good news: Building with wood doesn't have to be more expensive than traditional solid construction, quite the opposite. The construction price is often significantly lower than that of a solid house, thanks not least to the quick dry construction method and the partly prefabricated wooden panels . The cheap building money offers another good argument for venturing into the adventure of building a house. However, for construction financing, we recommend an agency that specializes in real estate, such as Hüttig & Rompf , which has enough experience in the construction industry to offer you individual financing. The knowledge of normal house banks is often limited to a few basics in the real estate sector. This is not enough to offer you sound advice.

Where does this trend actually come from?

We have long observed a clear trend towards a natural way of life in all areas of everyday life. This begins with an increasingly healthy diet with natural foods that slowly replace ready meals and synthesized foods. It continues in our travel behavior . While large hotels and holiday resorts used to be in demand, today more and more people are planning a holiday in the great outdoors. Camping, which was once ridiculed by many as a cheap travel option for families with many children and little money, has long since become socially acceptable.

Today, some campsites are more like design hotels than “dachshund garage” fields; the term glamping has become commonplace for glamorous camping accommodation in privileged locations in all holiday areas. Instead of plastic tents and cheap bungalows, you can expect lodge tents , tree houses and yurts. Today's vacationers want to escape the city and the stress and still don't want to miss out on individual luxury. Modern nomads in the 21st century.

Tips for natural living

A consistently natural construction method not only takes into account the building materials with which your house is constructed, but also tries to keep the impact on the environment as low as possible. On the one hand, this means using as little energy as possible and, on the other hand, keeping emissions as low as possible. This is ideally achieved by so-called active or plus-energy houses , which produce even more energy than they consume. This is made possible through the consistent use of intelligent construction methods. Large areas of south-facing glazing can conduct sun and heat into the house, while highly insulated north walls and green roofs ensure low heat losses.

Alternative technologies such as solar energy, wind turbines and geothermal energy are used to generate renewable energy . Even if the necessary installation is usually more expensive, government funding programs help to make the use of these environmentally friendly technologies affordable. Good construction financiers will help you find your way through the funding jungle and find the right funding for your construction project.

Ideally, you should also use natural materials for interior design and avoid synthetic thermal insulation, PVC floor coverings or acrylic paints. Instead, you should prefer thermal insulation made of sheep's wool, cork or jute. Wooden floorboards or stone floors are ideal for flooring, while carpet fans will find sisal or linoleum a natural alternative. As interior paints, you should only use paints based on lime, casein or glue.
When sleeping, you should also choose a high-quality bed without metal connections , as this not only protects the environment but also guarantees a restful sleep.

This will help you breathe healthily even inside your home.

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