Because they were heated with wood or coal in the winter and the high ceiling allowed space for the smoke that escaped. In the summer months the high ceilings allowed heat to collect above the sitting or bed height of the occupants
The average height of ceilings in homes and buildings is typically around 8 to 9 feet.
Old houses typically have high ceilings because they were built before modern heating and cooling systems were common. High ceilings helped to keep the house cooler in the summer by allowing hot air to rise and creating better air circulation. Additionally, high ceilings were also a sign of wealth and status, as they required more materials and labor to construct.
Victorian homes are dark because they have high ceilings and narrow windows. People of that era used several lanterns in each room.
The standard height of ceilings in most homes and buildings is typically around 8 to 9 feet.
Hello, the answer is 24 feet.
on the ceilings of homes so that the air may circulate properly throughout the home
on the ceilings of homes so that the air may circulate properly throughout the home
on the ceilings of homes so that the air may circulate properly throughout the home
38 inches is standard, but if you have high ceilings, 44 is the norm.
In short "YES" Real estate appraisers normally determine the square footage of a home by measuring the exterior of the building. If a home has two floors, the appraiser may just calculate the living space as being twice the size of the ground floor's dimensions. If you have a two-story home with vaulted ceilings, you actually have less usable square footage than someone with an identically sized home that does not have vaulted ceilings. Nevertheless, appraisers typically do not deduct the square footage you sacrificed when you chose to install vaulted ceilings. This means that in terms of usable square footage, homes with vaulted ceilings normally cost more than homes without vaulted ceilings.
Any where with flat ground and a high ceilings.
Old homes have terrible insulation.