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Handbok i praktisk ödehusräddning

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.45 kg

På många sätt skiljer sig tanke- och arbetssättet mot normal renovering då man ofta måste utgå från ett mycket sämre utgångsläge än ett normalt hus. Att rädda ett ödehus är klimatsmart och ekonomiskt. Att ta tillvara det redan byggda innebär ofta ett bra läge i landskapet och sunda material som går att reparera och underhålla i århundranden. Boken kan även fungera som inspiration för de som funderar på att ta sig an och renovera ett gammalt hus.

Den här handboken är tänkt att vara till hjälp för dig som planerar att köpa och renovera ett ödehus.

Antal sidor 204

Utgivningsdatum 2025-04-23

ISBN 9789153139584

Den här handboken är tänkt att vara till hjälp för dig som planerar att köpa och renovera ett ödehus.

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På många sätt skiljer sig tanke- och arbetssättet mot normal renovering då man ofta måste utgå från ett mycket sämre utgångsläge än ett normalt hus. Att rädda ett ödehus är klimatsmart och ekonomiskt. Att ta tillvara det redan byggda innebär ofta ett bra läge i landskapet och sunda material som går att reparera och underhålla i århundranden. Boken kan även fungera som inspiration för de som funderar på att ta sig an och renovera ett gammalt hus.

Den här handboken är tänkt att vara till hjälp för dig som planerar att köpa och renovera ett ödehus.

Antal sidor 204

Utgivningsdatum 2025-04-23

ISBN 9789153139584

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.45 kg

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