Why is Europe so shit?
>>67590579
>European house
Houses in Europe are quite nice, ours genuinely do suck.
Housing is pretty varied everywhere these days except for those copy paste suburbs that are absolutely disgusting
>>67590579
lack of space and leftist politics
t. former britfag
Why are american houses made of wood?
>>67591993
Because they're disposable. Nobody imagines that any of our homes are going to be lived in for a hundred years.
>>67591993
Many of them aren't. Wooden houses are generally only in the outer suburbs.
>>67591993
This meme needs to stop for people who have never visited america.
Only people with a house size over 200sqm may post in this thread.
>>67592059
Considering the likelihood of natural disasters wouldnt it make more sense to construct more durable housing?
>>67592173
Im just going off the graphic in the op
>>67592213
No. Brick houses don't do well with fire or earthquakes.
>>67592248
I more meant tornadoes but; wood does...?
>>67592274
Wood homes are built out west, where there is earthquakes. Brick homes are in the east and midwest where there are tornadoes and hurricanes.
>>67592291
I see, thanks
>>67590579
>european house
>its from britain
REEEEEE
>>67592248
Sure the reason for your wood houses, isnt the national idea to own a house from an early age on?
Where you usually dont have enough money to buy a proper european style house?
>>67592383
That idea died when the recession happened. Every new home built in my city are attached homes built out of bricks.
>>67590579
>tfw living in an Americanized wooden house on a forested, cold area filled with hills
>>67592383
You can buy a "european style" brick home in the US for very cheap. There's quite a lot of brick homes here.
>>67592454
i know that it is cheap to own a brick house in burgerland.
but a one story woodhouse is cheaper.
>>67592835
Not really. They are generally around the same price unless you are building a new one.
>>67590579
>American home
>One story
Maybe if you're poor or old.
>>67590652
Georgian and second empire are really pretty
Never seen a tudor or neoclassical house in the us though
>>67592274
Brick houses don't survive tornadoes either
If brick and wood homes are equally likely to be destroyed it makes more sense to build with the cheaper material
>>67590579
Man this is a british house.
Wonder why there is almost no european in this thread.
>>67592937
Stronger tornadoes, yes. But your house wont be destroyed by every passing wind gust.
>>67592213
>likelihood of natural disasters
>to construct more durable housing?
F5 rating tornadoes can destroy even concrete structures, homie. And F4 destroys brick.
Why would you want to waste a lot of money on something that's going to get destroyed at some point in the next hundred years? That's like gilding garbage bags.
>google about burger houses
>they dont have rollladen or basic windows
kek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCudaPpwoAM&t
> no Persian blinds
Explain this, white people.