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<blockquote data-quote="Bucks Boy" data-source="post: 8075582" data-attributes="member: 164465"><p>We‘ve built 2 houses. Don’t build any bigger than you need. Big house cost a lot to build and run. Heated both our houses with just a wood burner. Had to have electric underfloor downstairs and electric rads upstairs to meet building regs. Much cheaper than any wet system. Never switch them on! South facing maximum solar gain. Keep all farming activities out of house, lamb feeding etc. It just gets messy. Kitchen, dinning and living open plan together. One separate other room Plus utility. Wife says you must have a pantry. Thermal solar panels a must. Did fit built in hoover system in first house. Didn’t bother second time. Battery ones so good now, no ridiculously long hose to store. Fitted IKEA kitchen. Keep it all as simple as possible. Outside hot water tap; calf feeding, car washing etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucks Boy, post: 8075582, member: 164465"] We‘ve built 2 houses. Don’t build any bigger than you need. Big house cost a lot to build and run. Heated both our houses with just a wood burner. Had to have electric underfloor downstairs and electric rads upstairs to meet building regs. Much cheaper than any wet system. Never switch them on! South facing maximum solar gain. Keep all farming activities out of house, lamb feeding etc. It just gets messy. Kitchen, dinning and living open plan together. One separate other room Plus utility. Wife says you must have a pantry. Thermal solar panels a must. Did fit built in hoover system in first house. Didn’t bother second time. Battery ones so good now, no ridiculously long hose to store. Fitted IKEA kitchen. Keep it all as simple as possible. Outside hot water tap; calf feeding, car washing etc. [/QUOTE]
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