12-09-2005, 02:59 AM
Can the forum provide some recommendation for best practices in house design that will prevent Mold/Mildew build up? For example does the use of dry wall promote Mold/Mildew in a house? What is an alternative to drywall? (Let assume an area with lots of rain and temperature range of 60-85, so no insulation is needed)
I am thinking that perhaps the whole notion of sealing in the house tightly from the environment may not be necessary or even beneficial under these conditions. And also, if the walls are not breathable, it may create the opportunity for mold and mildew to grow.
Last time I was on the Big Island I visited Kalnai and saw their accommodations (I also dabble in Yoga). Very simple rustic cottages, which had an airy feel and good feng shui. http://www.kalani.com
The point is that their buildings didn’t use dry wall, looked like rough wood paneling on the wall and I doubt that mold and mildew have a chance to grow due to the way it was designed.
Ajit
Edited by - adias on 12/09/2005 13:19:22
I am thinking that perhaps the whole notion of sealing in the house tightly from the environment may not be necessary or even beneficial under these conditions. And also, if the walls are not breathable, it may create the opportunity for mold and mildew to grow.
Last time I was on the Big Island I visited Kalnai and saw their accommodations (I also dabble in Yoga). Very simple rustic cottages, which had an airy feel and good feng shui. http://www.kalani.com
The point is that their buildings didn’t use dry wall, looked like rough wood paneling on the wall and I doubt that mold and mildew have a chance to grow due to the way it was designed.
Ajit
Edited by - adias on 12/09/2005 13:19:22