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[โ€“] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Building codes are based on safety and functionality. They're for human safety, not aesthetics. Compare a solid core door to a hollow core door. Both meet the code definition for a door. Both meet fire break and insulation standards. But the solid core door made from solid bits of real hardwood is going to inevitably feel a lot more solid and of higher quality than the hollow core door.

You can still have a house with all that old world charm if you want. You're just going to have to do a custom build and pay extra for it.

[โ€“] fuzzzerd@programming.dev 3 points 1 week ago

You can still have a house with all that old world charm if you want. You're just going to have to do a custom build and pay extra for it.

I completely agree, and at the same time you'll have to convince every contractor and person you workw with that you actually do want the higher quality items, trims, etc. Almost at every turn folks will steer you toeard cheaper alternatives, because most folks don't notice or care.

I'm not disagreeing, but it will be more effort than just paying more. It will mean sourcing vendors/contractors that are prepared to do the work too. Personally, I feel it's worth the extra effort and cost, but I understand why not everyone does.