Zingari Posted 16 August 2009 Posted 16 August 2009 The UK builds the smallest homes in Europe, according to the government's adviser on architecture. How do British new-builds stack up internationally? The sofa won't fit into the living room. There's not enough room for children to play in the kitchen as you cook. And where's the recycling bin meant to go? These are some of the complaints from residents of new-build developments surveyed by Cabe, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment. The floor area and room sizes are the smallest in Europe - the average room in a newly built dwelling in France is 26.9 square metres, compared with 15.8 square metres in the UK - and, the graph below shows how British new-builds are less than half the size of those in the United States and Australia. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8201900.stm add to this that we are the fattest , we have got to learn to enjoy close contact with each other more
stez Posted 16 August 2009 Posted 16 August 2009 my house is tiny, and was built in the 1830's, by germans no doubt.
Zingari Posted 16 August 2009 Author Posted 16 August 2009 my house is tiny, and was built in the 1830's, by germans no doubt. I've lived in a few "jerry built" houses in my time , not sure if actual Germans built them though.
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