Lovely to meet you today Leah, thanks so much for taking the time to show us around the Dan-Wood show home. You are clearly very proud of their product & enjoying life there 😊 All the best, Jay & Cheryl.
Much smarter than piling bricks in a muddy field. This sort of design is what gives even modern built European villages a homely clean look rather than rows of small windowed small brick houses.
@@gettinfr0stii823no. Danwood. If you go for the standard design ones and there are many of them, Will be completely finished and built within six weeks. They are getting a bespoke one, so it would probably take a bit longer.
I have the same issue- shutters don’t cover doors, so the argument is that your doors will stay as an exit. I had the experience in a house run on solar, come morning the batteries were dead and shutters stuck closed!
25-30 years is more accurate. Different regions call for different codes. The area in which you reside may carry stricter building compared to those in which this home was built. If a contractor was put in charge of this project, these things were taken into consideration. After 20 years, a company may inspect and even help fortify these structures. Not to mention, the 20-year time gap in which the pre-fabrication process of buildings becomes better.
One of the best Kit Homes In the UK 😊
Lovely to meet you today Leah, thanks so much for taking the time to show us around the Dan-Wood show home. You are clearly very proud of their product & enjoying life there 😊
All the best,
Jay & Cheryl.
It is amazing what things are available to us today.
Clever building process indeed.
Much smarter than piling bricks in a muddy field. This sort of design is what gives even modern built European villages a homely clean look rather than rows of small windowed small brick houses.
how long will it last though in Ireland and england where you can have every season in a day.
How much did the House package cost please?
It's an intelligent way to build a house.
thank you
What's the company's name that delivered this home?
Probably Huf Haus
Dan wood
@@gettinfr0stii823no. Danwood. If you go for the standard design ones and there are many of them, Will be completely finished and built within six weeks. They are getting a bespoke one, so it would probably take a bit longer.
Good idea to put company website
B&Q
He has an awesome job, reviewing all these amazing homes.
Blimey! they crammed a lot into that tiny plot!
Huf Haus make fantastic homes like this well worth a look!
With a price tag well over this and they are not made of prefabricated boards I don’t think.
Does anyone know what company they used and which season and episode of Grand Designs this is? I'd love to build my own house like this.
Dan Wood Homes.
Grand designs the streets series 2 episode 5
@@geoffcox9582 But built in Poland
Fabulous
I always wonder about shutters like that how you maintain an easy fire exit. Like is there a manual override available is there’s no power.
I have the same issue- shutters don’t cover doors, so the argument is that your doors will stay as an exit.
I had the experience in a house run on solar, come morning the batteries were dead and shutters stuck closed!
Interesting build. I didn’t catch if the external surface is stone or brick based as part of the pre-fab build?
Lovely home but it's a shame it's on a corner of a road, I know they have shutters but it's not private enough for me.
Price please
Hi. Could we get the builder name please. Kevin said from Copenhagen I think.
Thanks
Poland
was it Danwood?
Yes
@@joewakeford thank you!
The house looks nice, but the interior spaces seem more like a uni student's flat.
You obviously had much better accommodation than in my day !!!!!
Have a look at Danwood..might be them
Not sure. If so it’s top of the range and bespoke. Wish we knew the price
European-style riot shutters....I've never seen that in the UK.
What is a twinkle? "They've chosen wall, floors, taps, & twinkle" ???
I've no idea what part of a house a twinkle is, the only twinkle I know is 'twinkle, twinkle little star'
Why is there still homelessness when we can build these in days? We can build this INSIDE vacant buildings and move them when needed.
A good question maybe because we have always bad mps who don't no what they are doing all party's are to blame
Cute house but it looks like a chapel
Calling all Brits, calling all Brits- this is what civilisation looks like.
no curtains, wierd, thisis a shed, it will fall to bit sin tenyears
25-30 years is more accurate. Different regions call for different codes. The area in which you reside may carry stricter building compared to those in which this home was built. If a contractor was put in charge of this project, these things were taken into consideration. After 20 years, a company may inspect and even help fortify these structures. Not to mention, the 20-year time gap in which the pre-fabrication process of buildings becomes better.
Such a boring box of a building....may as well be in a Travel Lodge...
It’s not built by British builders. It will still be there in 100 years
It'll last as long as the treatment on the exterior timber is maintained, if that ever stops it'll absorb moisture and fail quickly.
where is the link?