Overall structure
The expandable house's overall structure is engineered for both strength and convenience. Its specifications are tailored to offer a comfortable living space, adaptable to different terrains and usage scenarios.
Wall and roof panels
The wall and roof panels play a crucial role in this. The walls are typically constructed with insulated panels, such as EPS or rockwool sandwich panels. These not only provide excellent thermal insulation, reducing heating and cooling costs, but also add to the structural stability. The roof panels, often made of weather - resistant metal sheets, are designed to withstand various weather conditions while maintaining a lightweight profile.
Internal layout
Inside, the internal layout is carefully planned. There's a clear separation between living, sleeping, and utility areas. The living area is designed to be open - plan, allowing for easy movement and social interaction. Storage spaces are integrated into the design, maximizing the use of available space.
Ventilation system
The ventilation system is a key aspect of the house's functionality. Vents are placed strategically on the walls and roof. These vents enable natural air circulation, bringing in fresh air and expelling stale air. To further enhance ventilation, especially during extreme weather or when natural airflow is insufficient, fans are installed.
Fans
These fans can be adjusted according to the occupants' needs, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air and a pleasant indoor temperature throughout the year. Whether it's a hot summer day or a cold winter night, the ventilation system, with its combination of vents and fans, works in harmony to create a comfortable living environment within the expandable house.