Great video. I just think many Europeans like to make fun of Americans and it has become a running joke. Here in Japan we have the same kind of houses but nobody is commenting we have cardboard walls.
Everything beautiful, except the fact that: - the price are still very high IMO - the wood rots and carries even dangerous mold - if you move to another house after 10 years, the price of your house (which I remember was high) will be much lower because of the durability
@@robdax3122 that durability concern depends on where you're at in the United States. I live in the Pacific Northwest and there is no way I would feel comfortable living in a brick building here. We definitely get earthquakes.
It is horrible for privacy men, i remember when i was able to cry all i wanted when i felt sad or laugh as loud as i wanted when hanging out with my friends back in my country, USA houses sucks in that sense, imagine not being able to be yourself in your own house.
Could you somehow send me the image you used in your thumbnail? I want to build a house similar to it. Also, your video was really great. You're making high quality content, stay patient and you'll get a pretty good following in no time.
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great video
@@mysoothayer Thank you!
Great video. I just think many Europeans like to make fun of Americans and it has become a running joke. Here in Japan we have the same kind of houses but nobody is commenting we have cardboard walls.
All that is fine, buy why do they still keep on building cardboard houses in places prone to tornadoes
@@LeCorbussyeir because they're cheaper to rebuild imagine having to rebuild a brick house everytime a tornado hits.
Everything beautiful, except the fact that:
- the price are still very high IMO
- the wood rots and carries even dangerous mold
- if you move to another house after 10 years, the price of your house (which I remember was high) will be much lower because of the durability
@@robdax3122 that durability concern depends on where you're at in the United States.
I live in the Pacific Northwest and there is no way I would feel comfortable living in a brick building here. We definitely get earthquakes.
It is horrible for privacy men, i remember when i was able to cry all i wanted when i felt sad or laugh as loud as i wanted when hanging out with my friends back in my country, USA houses sucks in that sense, imagine not being able to be yourself in your own house.
Could you somehow send me the image you used in your thumbnail? I want to build a house similar to it. Also, your video was really great. You're making high quality content, stay patient and you'll get a pretty good following in no time.
@@ValentinShevtsov Thank you, have an awesome day
Hahaha
Wood is also an excellent way to carbon capture CO2
Definitely. Wood is an amazing material!