Everyone tries to insulate their house as well as possible, but apparently no one thinks about heat loss caused by opening the front door. Why is it that new houses no longer include a vestibule or entrance hall? Is it just out of fashion, or are there specific reasons for this? I am currently planning my house and was actually considering adding a vestibule at the entrance.
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herrmann-125 Jan 2016 08:49Construction costs keep rising sharply. So, savings have to be made wherever possible. That’s how the entrance vestibule was omitted. I have an older building with an entrance vestibule, and I am very satisfied with it.
Building is becoming more expensive, as everyone knows. Nowadays, high-quality materials are used, and they all come with a price.
But sacrificing the vestibule or entrance hall just to save costs, simply no. We have a vestibule and are very satisfied with it. It also helps keep out a lot of dirt.
But sacrificing the vestibule or entrance hall just to save costs, simply no. We have a vestibule and are very satisfied with it. It also helps keep out a lot of dirt.