Sure, but in far fewer numbers than average houses, and one assumes the windows are as close to airtight as possible to pretend heat escape, etc. So do they have to leave their few windows open all the time?
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Honestly I don’t see how it’s different than any other house, with stone and plaster walls.. how would the air get in? People have built hobbit houses, and do live in them just fine. In fact, historically houses were often built underground.pic.twitter.com/CamfsXYEWR
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Right, but historical houses had a hard time being so sealed. I’m wondering how modern tech might create an issue for, say, a family of five living in a sealed hobbit home. Would they schedule time to keep windows open as part of maintenance, like changing a filter?
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