SomeConstructionGuy t1_j6o1e1o wrote
Reply to comment by 8valvegrowl in Really want to build a house like this. Passive home stays at 70 degrees in Maine w/o furnace. by Twigglesnix
That’s still a very tight house, nice work!
It depends on the builder/architect/engineer. I like to treat the interior wall as non load bearing and stagger it from the exterior. More thermal break makes me feel good and then we can make the stud layout an even 16” from one corner on the inside so drywall and trim are easy. Realistically if the wall is 10” thick you still get an r12 break wirh aligned framing and the total r value is only knocked down by 5% or less.
8valvegrowl t1_j6o2406 wrote
Yeah, makes sense. Good stuff. I know in the future if we have an addition made for a first floor bedroom, we may consider stick built on a slab, so great to hear about options for construction! Thanks for all the info.
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