World house info gives great and wide information of the houses built with passion and fashion in mind. By passion we mean the famous historical houses that exhibited art, pride and varieties.
The air is fresh, and very clean. Note that for the parameters tested, and provided the filters (minimum F6) are maintained. This can be counteracted somewhat via opening the window for a very short time, plants and indoor fountains. However, it must be noted that failure to exchange air with the outside during occupied periods is not advisable.
Because of the high resistance to heat flow (high R-value insulation), there are no "outside walls" which are colder than other walls.
Since there are no radiators, there is additional space on the rooms' walls.
Inside temperature is homogeneous; it is not possible to have single rooms (e.g. the sleeping rooms) at a different temperature from the rest of the house. Bedroom windows can be cracked somewhat to alleviate this when necessary.
The temperature changes only very slowly - with ventilation and heating systems switched off, a passive house naturally loses less than 0.5 °C (1 °F) per day (in winter), stabilizing at around 15 °C (59 °F) in the central European climate.
Opening windows or doors for a little time has only a very limited effect; after the windows are closed, the air very quickly returns to the "normal" temperature.
The air inside Passive Houses, due to the lack of ventilating cold air, is much drier than in 'Standard' Houses.
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