No. Rich Tudors had houses made of brick, stone and cement.
they were made of wood. just like all the other houses but it was easy for them to catch fire because the house was made of wood and the chimney was made of wood
Actually I don't get it . Houses all over the world are made with same things - cement , bricks , etc. Sometimes wood is used too.
The outside of a tudor house is usuallt make of straw , wood and mud. It was small and not impressive at all.
no not all garages are made out of wood .
Of stone, concrete, of all sorts of building materials. A lot of Swedish houses are made by wood, contrary to aparment buildings.
most of the houses were made out of wood that's pretty much all I know. hope this helps;D
They lived in longhouses, like all the Iroquois tribes.
Malaysia is a well developed Country, houses are made of Brick, Wood and Concrete as in most developed Country's. Large Buildings are made of Concrete and Steel. The most famous building in Malaysia, the Petronas Towers is almost exclusively made from Stainless Steel. If you are interested on the Traditional Housi8ng which is slowly becoming hard to find then the answer would be Wood, but all new housing is made from Modern materials.
it is made of wood, but not all violins are made from the some wood.
People in Puerto Rico live in houses made of cement or concrete, mainly because of the hurricanes and because it is also more effective. Few live in houses made of wood. Others are made with different materials, like marble. It all depends on the wants, needs and wallet of the owner.
mongols traveled all the time they built and made their own shelter for every were they went
Furniture In rich Tudor houses they would have lots of furniture. they would use mainly oak which was heavy and massive. beds were feather. they had chairs but they were very expensive so not all of the children could sit on them neither could the servants.WindowsRich people had windows in their houses but these were extremely expensive so no poor people had proper glass windows. Tudor windows were made of small pieces of glass and were held together by lead.ChimneysRich Tudor houses had large chimneysInsidein wealthy Tudor houses the walls were lined with oak to stop a draft coming in. People slept in four poster beds. people had wallpaper on their walls but only very few. other people hung tapestries or painted cloths on their wall. people also had carpets but because they were so expensive they hung them on the walls instead of on the floor. people covered the floor with rushes, reeds or straw. once a month the floor covering was changed. they also lit their rooms with beeswax candles.OutsideThe rich lived in country mansions which were often in H or E shapes. Tudor people were very fond of their gardens. many people had mazes, fountains and hedges cut into shapes. Windows became the main features to a Tudor house. Rich houses were made of brick or stone and tiles. The upper storeys of a Tudor house were often larger than the bottom floor and had a jetty.