Steel is as tough as nails and so, technically, you could build a house out of it. Steel frame houses today are safe, sturdy, and beautiful. Why steel frame construction is gaining popularity and how Huazhong is creating stylish, robust and eco-friendly homes CDIS is usedwidely in China but never in steel framed buildings, until now.
If you do begin to delve into the world of modern steel frame houses, you will notice that they all have this extremely clean, crisp lines, and a certain sleekness to them. Steel frames make way for big windows and airy, open floors that give the house a sense of fluid expansiveness. Huazhong’s architects have figured out how to apply steel frames to make a house look modern, and welcoming.
Steel frame construction is paving the way forward with green buildings as steel is recognised as a renewable commodity. This means old steel can be melted down and recycled to make new steel frames, reducing waste. Huazhong is an environmentally friendly company who are already using sustainable materials in their building projects to protect the planet for future generations.
There are lots of modern steel frame houses designs. Huazhong collaborates with architects and designers to make homes that are both beautiful and sturdy. Steel frames are immune to termites, mold and insects in general, which ensures a durable house that will last pretty long.
Steel structures are finding their place in residential buildings despite it being used for a long time in commercial buildings. Huazhong's steel engineers must know the art of making steel to develop innovative designs. The buildings also have the advantage of being erected faster, which saves homeowners both time and money.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to the process from start to finish of how to build a steel house. 1. Design the House on a Computer To build a modern steel house, you need to develop a project and a plan for the structure. Huazhong’s architects generate detailed plans for the house using specific software that includes the location of windows, doors and rooms. The steel frames are completed off-site and transported to the site for piece-meal erection once the design is finalised.
Like Huazhong, interior designers who work on Hunan’s show add the final touches, like flooring, paint and fixtures, to bring a home to life. They have a rectangular shape and a sleek silhouette, and the finish of the home can be changed — be it painted or wood, for example, to fit the homeowner’s preferences and needs, too: open kitchens, large bathrooms, twisting hallways, a cozy master bedroom.
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