For many adventurers and freedom-lovers, the van is more than just a vehicle - it becomes their home and the centre of their lives.
But anyone who travels for long periods of time and drives through different climate zones knows how crucial the right insulation is. Rico and Becca, experienced vanlife professionals, have opted for the sustainable insulation material sheep's wool and share their experience here.
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Pure nature is the motto of timber construction. Despite the good insulating properties of the raw material itself, this is often not enough to fulfil energy efficiency, technical suitability and living comfort requirements. It is therefore not a question of whether thermal insulation is necessary in timber construction, but rather which materials best support the fulfilment of these requirements.
Demand in the mail order business is growing from year to year. But so are the requirements for more sustainability. With insulated packaging made from sheep's wool and paper, ecological and high-quality packaging is made easy.
Reverberation in the room, hollow sound and reverberation - does this sound familiar from your own home? If you're a fan of minimalist style, have a flat with high ceilings and lots of smooth surfaces, you probably know the problem of poor room acoustics all too well.
Headaches, burning eyes, irritated airways - all of these can have something to do with indoor air quality. Factors such as humidity, temperature and regular ventilation are responsible for its quality. What can you look out for before, during and after construction to ensure good indoor air quality?
With these step-by-step instructions, you can install Silentum acoustic felt on the wall perfectly. The acoustic felt not only ensures better room acoustics, but also gives your walls a stylish look. To achieve the best result, follow the individual steps and follow our tips for gluing and taping. Let's get started!
Bonding, sealing, filling - assembly foam, also better known as PU foam, is almost indispensable as an all-rounder in the construction industry. Nevertheless, construction foam is often heavily and justifiably criticised due to its harmful ingredients. But what ecological alternatives are there?
Many rooms have problems with reverberation: your own words follow you around unpleasantly. Sound absorbers can help. So that your home or office doesn't look like a recording studio, sheep's wool felt is a good idea.
Here we show you how you as a carpenter or interior decorator can create effective and visually appealing acoustic panels with natural wool felt.
On average, we spend around 20 hours a day indoors. The indoor air should be in order. However, pollutants are often hidden in unexpected places. There are many reasons for this: wrong choice of building materials, drying times not adhered to, airtightness, appearance before health ... One of the pollutants that can make you ill if the concentration is too high is formaldehyde.
Ding Dong! The time has come, the haulage company is at the door and your acoustic panels are being delivered. Now it's time to roll up your sleeves and get to work. Here we show you step by step how to install your new absorbers.