Wooden villas can be divided into European, American and beam-and-column structures. The structure of European-style wooden villas is more stable, and these villas have higher requirements for safety performance to adapt to Europe's changing natural environment; American-style wooden villas pay more attention to health and environmental protection, and this type of villas are more common; the area of ????beam-and-column structure wooden villas is larger , generally divided into three layers. The editor below will take you through the specific classification of wooden villas.
1. What are the classifications of wooden villas?
1. American light wooden villas
The wooden frame structure is the most popular structural system in North America. Timber frame structures are over 100 years old. In most parts of the United States and Canada, we can still find residential and commercial buildings built more than 100 years ago today. According to statistics, there were approximately 1.138 million new single villas built in the United States in 1997, 92% of which were made of wood. In addition, the vast majority of the 339,000 multi-story residential buildings built also use wooden structures.
2. European-style log villas
Because most of Europe is located in the alpine zone of the northern hemisphere, the structural raw materials of wooden villas are not mainly processed and cut wood, and more are used on the exterior walls. The whole wood is used to resist wind and cold. European-style log villas are more rugged in appearance, have stronger wind resistance, and cold resistance is reflected in the exterior walls. The whole structure is no different from other villas.
3. Beam-and-column structure wooden villas
Beam-and-column structure is also called heavy wooden villa by industry personnel because it is mainly large-scale wooden houses with larger area. The structure does not entirely use wooden trusses for docking but uses steel structures to connect the main components of the house to achieve better load-bearing effects. Generally, such wooden houses have a relatively large area and can meet the construction standards of three-story wooden houses.
2. Introduction to wooden villas
1. When mentioning "wooden house", it is natural to think of the romantic countryside in Europe. Europe is an ancient and magical continent. The quintessence of cities in various countries are colorful and their fragrance has been passed down from generation to generation. The romantic atmosphere exudes everywhere, giving people the feeling of being deeply involved in it and never wanting to leave. The unique style of wooden houses in the European countryside can be said to be the soul of it all - no steel bars, no concrete, no bricks, only the smell of earth and flowers, the feeling of returning to nature wholeheartedly, the anxious heart is calmed, and the tired body can relax. Relax.
2. Today, in these European countries, new urban-rural differences are emerging. However, this time it is "rural is better than city". A survey shows that 89% of rural people are unwilling to leave rural areas, while 56% of urban people want to live in rural areas. Why do so many people want to return to the countryside? The tranquil living environment in the countryside fascinates people, and what attracts them even more is the unique living environment - log houses. Tired of the cold atmosphere of steel and brick structures, wooden houses have rekindled the elegance, tranquility and natural rural sentiment that has been missing in people's hearts for a long time.
3. Japanese experts agree that houses made of wood are the best for people to live in. As long as modern technology is used, building new wooden houses is expected to prolong life. Their basis is: counting the objects living on the earth, trees have the longest lifespan. Not only are towering trees thousands of years old still alive today, but so are the harvested timbers. For example, Horyuji Temple in Japan is the world's earliest wooden building built in the late seventh century AD. During repairs, people found that the fragrance of cypress trees still emitted from its wooden beams, proving that trees can continue to survive for more than 1,200 years after construction.
There are many types of wooden villas. Each type of wooden villa can allow people to return to nature wholeheartedly. In many European countries, wooden villas have been built. The above is the classification of wooden house villas introduced by the editor, and the introduction content of wooden house villas.