This homestay is very special and is independent in the Yellow River homestay complex.
Most of the local buildings in the northwest are rammed earth houses. This is to avoid cold winds and for practicality, but now many buildings are coated with rammed earth on the outside, which is essentially concrete.
This homestay is a white house built in an orchard. It is a temporary container building.
As we all know, the container structure is welded with iron plates or iron sheets, which is cold in winter and not suitable for living in summer. Select the container insulation material, and then use professional spraying, pouring and spraying it on the wooden boards around the container in a certain proportion, to achieve the purpose of heat preservation, heat insulation, moisture resistance and air barrier.
There are many insulation materials for containers, such as expanded polystyrene foam board, thermal insulation mortar, gypsum board, wood, glass wool felt, mineral wool, rock wool board, etc. Different materials have great differences in apparent bulk density, thermal conductivity, combustion performance, etc., so you can choose according to the actual use.
Therefore, you don’t have to worry about temperature problems when living here. It’s a 270-degree panoramic glass house and you will be immersed in the beautiful scenery as soon as you open the curtains.
Four houses are spread out like train tracks along the reed antenna in front. The Yellow River becomes the courtyard, and the surrounding scenery is reflected in the glass room. People can see different angles of scenery by sitting, lying or standing in the room.
People who have lived here can’t help but sigh that it’s like sleeping in the scenery, “It’s like building a house with sunlight and air.”