Thanks Andrew, I totally agree with your backdrop commentary... though I'm usually jealous of the backdrops you guys in the NW have too (my guess is Kevin moved up there from the midwest for a good reason!). Eric
Are these houses energy efficient because I assume that they would need to turn on their heater most of the year since it gets really cold there? I'm asking this because one of the picture is showing large glass window which is a very poor insulating material that will keep the head inside the house.
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Darn those Swiss. They always have dramatic mountainous backdrops to all of their projects which make them look so cool. Great find!
Thanks Andrew,
I totally agree with your backdrop commentary... though I'm usually jealous of the backdrops you guys in the NW have too (my guess is Kevin moved up there from the midwest for a good reason!).
Eric
Are these houses energy efficient because I assume that they would need to turn on their heater most of the year since it gets really cold there? I'm asking this because one of the picture is showing large glass window which is a very poor insulating material that will keep the head inside the house.
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