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Pros & cons for high/low walls (lattice)?
Just want to read about the heights of your Yurt-walls and to collect the pros & cons for high/low walls (lattice) and ask you all to share your experiences.:)
For me are the pros of a high wall (e.g. 250 cm) in the possibilities to build in an bathroom and to use the ceiling as additional bed. And the whole room has an generous effect - in Yurts with low walls I feel more constriction. An additional point is, that I believe moisture has not so much chances in bigger volumes, or is that an false conclusion? But an Yurt with low walls is easier to heat. |
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Walls on my yurts were about 5'4". I am 5'9". I had no problem with clearance walking around inside at the wall. For windows and a door you don't need to duck to enter you'll need a taller wall. Moisture can be an issue in any yurt regardless of size.
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Thanks for your feedback, Bob.
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I feel like I have to duck into yurts with short walls. I am 6'0. To me, the taller walls just feel more natural whereas the short walled yurts feel more hobbit'ish..
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A pro-аrguement for low walls could be the lower contact surface against wind impacts , what makes higher resistance on storms. But maybe I´m wrong with? |
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My yurts were a single area only, no bathroom.
As for wind, yurts are 'the' most wind resistant tents by a long margin. All the exterior surfaces are curved and backed by wall lattice and rafters. My own yurts had no wall or roof framing farther apart than 17". Now that is GREAT support for a tent. Wall tents have supports about 4' to 5' apart. Wind pushes unsupported panels just like a sail. My (well anchored) yurt withstood winds to probably 80 mph. No wall tent can come close to surviving that kind of wind, even when staked and guyed. |
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That said, my first 14' yurt was unanchored. That was a HUGE mistake. It was destroyed in a heavy blizzard. Eight full days work destroyed in an instant. So, anchor your yurt in high wind location.
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My standard yurt is 56” which is very traditional. We do a high wall too which is 66”. But my yurts are for camping so it’s not necessary to have higher walls. The main advantage with low walls is weight and size which you need for portable yurts.
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