ᐅ Semi-detached house – Which type is best? Does anyone have experience with this?
Created on: 8 Oct 2018 11:18
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Dirk78
Hello everyone,
I am currently considering building a duplex and am looking for ideas on how it could or should be constructed to ensure a sustainable building in the long term. Of course, it also has to remain affordable.
On the internet and from building planners, you often hear that "this particular method" is the best, depending on the preferences of the contact person. Perhaps someone here can share how they built theirs or what could be done better or differently, so I can get a clearer picture for myself.
Thanks in advance to everyone who takes the time to help!
Best regards,
Dirk78
I am currently considering building a duplex and am looking for ideas on how it could or should be constructed to ensure a sustainable building in the long term. Of course, it also has to remain affordable.
On the internet and from building planners, you often hear that "this particular method" is the best, depending on the preferences of the contact person. Perhaps someone here can share how they built theirs or what could be done better or differently, so I can get a clearer picture for myself.
Thanks in advance to everyone who takes the time to help!
Best regards,
Dirk78
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chand19868 Oct 2018 13:36The most sustainable option is, of course, to buy an existing property instead of building new... just like with everything else.
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Caspar20208 Oct 2018 14:32DirkB schrieb:
But to renovate up to actual new-build standard, as far as I know, I just can’t afford it.So it still needs to be inexpensive? Then you have a conflicting goal; unfortunately, renewable materials often tend to be a bit more expensive.
Dirk78 schrieb:
KfW gladly, but it’s not about calculations, it’s about actual consumption. I don’t understand that. From an energy perspective, you can quite accurately predict what the final consumption will be (except for individual usage patterns).
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Obstlerbaum8 Oct 2018 14:37Caspar2020 schrieb:
I don’t understand that. From an energy perspective, it is quite possible to accurately estimate the final consumption (excluding individual preferences). I assume he really wants a low consumption, rather than just meeting a KfW limit on paper.