Oh my God this story made me choke up. I have been dreaming of a Montana timber home for so long. And yes I agree, experience does pay enormous pay back. Travelled a lot during those first formative years...still figuring out the money part but I would not trade those experiences even as I yearn for financial stability. I'm from Sweden but live in Los Angeles and fell in love with Montana and timber homes when I went to a dude ranch for my 30th birthday. The memory stuck and I am now fifty and still dreaming (: Now my husband too is curious of Montana and close to nature living . So we will see if this adventure will materialize but that is my intention. I am ALL IN (:
Traditional homes 50 years? Look in Europe where you can find buildings from 1800-1900 etc. I would say a properly made house lasts at least 100 years.
Oh my God this story made me choke up. I have been dreaming of a Montana timber home for so long. And yes I agree, experience does pay enormous pay back. Travelled a lot during those first formative years...still figuring out the money part but I would not trade those experiences even as I yearn for financial stability. I'm from Sweden but live in Los Angeles and fell in love with Montana and timber homes when I went to a dude ranch for my 30th birthday. The memory stuck and I am now fifty and still dreaming (: Now my husband too is curious of Montana and close to nature living . So we will see if this adventure will materialize but that is my intention. I am ALL IN (:
Thanks man! I'm going to tell this to the insurance guys... here in Spain they are a somewhat ignorant of this.
Traditional homes 50 years? Look in Europe where you can find buildings from 1800-1900 etc. I would say a properly made house lasts at least 100 years.
Are you talking mass timber framing? Thanks
Structural timber framing, post and beam