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I used to build houses in the countryside, but how come no one builds them now?

We have been saying that the countryside is developing, farmers' income is increasing, and farmers' quality of life is also slightly improved.

Building a house is a very obvious manifestation. In the past, the countryside was generally thatched houses, and then gradually there were tile houses, and then there were bungalows, two-story small foreign buildings and so on.

The way of building houses in rural areas has also undergone great changes, and there have been many trends.

For example, 10 years ago, many farmers liked to build red brick houses, and some people liked to stick tiles outside. These have become a trend in rural areas before, and those who can do these two things will be considered rich.

But strangely, these two houses, which used to be very popular in the countryside, are now afraid to do so, or there are fewer and fewer such houses.

What is the reason? Let's talk together!

Reasons for the disappearance of rural red brick houses

I. Environmental protection issues

10 years ago, rural areas generally liked to build houses with red bricks because of their cheapness and low economic cost.

However, the firing process of red bricks has a great impact on the environment, because red bricks are fired with clay, shale and so on. To burn money, these principles need to be crushed, then mixed and processed, then pressed into red bricks with professional equipment, and then fired at 900 degrees.

Clay is very precious. In order to obtain it, it needs to be mined deep underground. In many places, land is destroyed for burning red bricks, which has a great impact on local land resources. The firing process will also produce harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, which will affect the air environment and have a great impact on people and cultivated land.

Is it better to build a house in the countryside with two floors or one floor? This kind of rural housing is very chaotic: it is really difficult to choose between building one floor and building two floors! In fact, there should be no accurate answer to this. The key depends on your own preferences. The zoo in my hometown was built only in recent years. It used to be a bungalow, and the new house was built on two floors.

Which is better, two floors or one floor?

Personally, I think this problem is mainly a question of funds. In the past, my hometown was a bungalow, and whoever married a new wife to build a new house was also a bungalow. A brother in the family has been married for about 20 years now. At that time, I was still young I was very impressed when I built the house. It was a one-story bungalow built after the old tile house was demolished. At that time, people in the village built new houses with bungalows, because the roof could dry food and there were special stairs to reach the roof of the bungalow. It will be a very nice house if it is tiled.