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natural timber, slate (and other metamorphic rock), ceramic brick, stone, raw concrete, or unprocessed metal
house i am buying is from 1888. would never buy some newfangled pos
Having interior walls/ceilings made exclusively from those materials not financially possible for 95%+ of the population.
Uh, what do you think 85% of the world's population builds their homes out of now? And what did they build their homes out of before the middle of the 20th century when all those other ****** commercial products finally became available?
it's pretty cool, though currently falling apart
I think it has a few defintions. One is roughly, "It's such a shame plebs can buy houses the size of my family manor" and two roughly, "I can't afford it so I shall disparage it to mask my jealousy."
Uh, what do you think 85% of the world's population builds their homes out of now? And what did they build their homes out of before the middle of the 20th century when all those other ****** commercial products finally became available?
He'd do it differently if he understood the lifespan of all that ****. Natural materials don't fall apart. They simply express their age.
house i am buying is from 1888. would never buy some newfangled pos
This post amuses me for the second time after reading StephenHero's post.
have you ever visited neutra's house? he used predominantly ****** mid-century commercial materials. it's pretty cool, though currently falling apart
This post amuses me for the second time after reading StephenHero's post.
I'm not jealous because I don't own a McMansion.
^^ Can't you just be upper middle class, have some dough and want a big fuckin' house? Perhaps the owner is less interested in the nature of the materials and more interested in impressing his golfing bros.