In France we have a solution for this : Our front yards have concrete / stone / brick fences ; and our exterior house walls are 1m thick of the same material.
Barring a freight truck, you are NOT crashing any sort of car through that.
Europeans often have thick walls that then have foam insulation added to the outside. 1m is relatively thin.
They come to Australia and have a lot of trouble finding a building style that has thick enough walls. One I spoke to recently wasn’t happy with double brick; double block (think breeze blocks, but solid) would be close
What. Anything above 50cm is rare, and I’ve never heard of a house having 1m of outer walls.
ftr, I live in a 120yrs old house (location is in Germany), walls are about 45cm (double-walled, just brick). Adding insulation will increase this to about 60cm .
I’m planning on building a new home, walls will be about 40cm (inner sheeting + 24cm wood framing + 6cm outer insulation + 6cm facade). Anything above that and you’re about to enter Passive House land, and why would you go beyond that
In France we have a solution for this : Our front yards have concrete / stone / brick fences ; and our exterior house walls are 1m thick of the same material.
Barring a freight truck, you are NOT crashing any sort of car through that.
1m exterior walls? Do you live in a medieval castle?
Literally yes
Europeans often have thick walls that then have foam insulation added to the outside. 1m is relatively thin.
They come to Australia and have a lot of trouble finding a building style that has thick enough walls. One I spoke to recently wasn’t happy with double brick; double block (think breeze blocks, but solid) would be close
What. Anything above 50cm is rare, and I’ve never heard of a house having 1m of outer walls.
ftr, I live in a 120yrs old house (location is in Germany), walls are about 45cm (double-walled, just brick). Adding insulation will increase this to about 60cm . I’m planning on building a new home, walls will be about 40cm (inner sheeting + 24cm wood framing + 6cm outer insulation + 6cm facade). Anything above that and you’re about to enter Passive House land, and why would you go beyond that
No. I’ve barely ever seen a house whose walls are thinner than 50cm, usually it’s between 50 and a full meter.
My house does have a tower, but it was built in the 1900s, and I’d say it’s much too small to be called a castle !