Swiss Cottage Specifications
The Swiss hut has a high ceiling building and is generally two or three floors. The hut has a large living space on its first floor. The kitchen and most of the bathroom and bathroom are on the first floor. On the second floor is a subcutaneous room whose ceiling is triangular. This triangular roof plays the role of the wall on both sides of the subcategory room. These huts are generally known for their dreamy infrastructure. The front and rear walls of these huts have a large window so that the residents of this hut can benefit the most natural light. These huts are very popular in the forest and mountainous areas.

History of the Swiss hut
The construction of these huts began massively after World War II. In this decade, Americans have become better economic and began buying or building a second home to spend their holidays. These houses are quickly popular because of their cheap prices. Most families could build or prepare these huts at a very low price. However, there is evidence that these types of huts have been built in other countries such as China and Switzerland before the United States.
What are the advantages of the Swiss hut?
Every building with every architecture has its own benefits and is more suitable for geographical areas that these homes are no exception. Here are the benefits of these houses:

2. Low construction and maintenance cost:
These huts have the simplest map for design, engineering and construction. Since these huts are generally made with wood, the costs of high quality wood may only cost a little expensive. These houses have little maintenance costs because of their simple structure.
1- Natural light:
Swiss villa is very light because of large windows on the front and rear walls of the building, and even ceiling windows can be added to increase lighting. The plenty of light in these houses makes it no longer needed to light lights a day and save electricity.
1- Snow resistance:
This hut, due to its sloping roof, directs the snow down and cannot accumulate and cause damage. Therefore, the use of this type of design in snowy areas is very affordable.
Simple and minimalist design:
If you are looking for a simple home with minimalist or rural designs, the Swiss home is the best option. These huts with their infinite and minimalist design can become a dreamy place to live away from the glamor and electricity of the urban environment.
Eco-friendly: Environmental:
These huts usually need much less material than other homes to build. Also, the materials consumed by these huts are generally wood. The wood is not combined with the chemicals that damage the environment. The wood used to build the hut can be recycled and reused after the house is destroyed. Solar panels can also be used on the roof of these huts instead of fossil fuels or electricity. Sun energy is a renewable source and does not harm the environment.



