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The first house to be introduced is a German-style wooden passive house located in Incheon. This house, which looks like a square wooden house on the outside, is a special house that has received strict German certification for its energy consumption of 1.3L. The building, which is surrounded by wood all the way up to the 8m high ceiling, has no wallpaper or paint. In addition, graffiti and electrical wiring are exposed all over the walls, giving it a somewhat unconventional first impression. Usually, if it takes one month to build the frame, it takes two months to finish the interior. The young couple, who had to build the house through Yeonggeul (pulling together even the soul), boldly omitted the interior finish in order to reduce the construction period and cost. They also chose to cut materials from the factory in advance for the exterior walls of the house, make one side into a single piece, and assemble it. Thanks to this, they were able to save on labor and material costs, according to their review. On the other hand, the couple invested generously in the functional aspects. Not only did they choose eco-friendly wood that doesn't require separate finishing, but instead of chemical adhesives like glue, they used over 40 different types of screws to connect the wood. Thanks to this, a 100% eco-friendly house was born that can be rebuilt after demolition. The couple made the choice to maximize the house's performance within a limited budget and protect both their family and the planet. Let's take a look at the passive house of a couple who dreams of true self-sufficiency. #ArchitectureExplorationHouse #PassiveHouse #0WonHeatingCost #YoungGeul #BuildingAHouse #WoodenHouse #Interior #Lifestyle