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Chapter 189 TV in the Village
A simple three-room adobe house can be built with just a few bricks.
As for Fengmian's set, everything costs money. If it is built according to the blueprint, it will cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Feng Zheng also thought it was quite expensive. He had never dreamed of such a beautiful mansion.
As for Feng Mian, she had to spend money to buy bricks and river sand locally, and she placed an order for cement on Taobao. She would pick an evening when she and Gu Yuelin were free, and then drive the family car to haul the cement back.
The truck is still very fast and can load two trucks in one night. It's just hard work for my two cousins and a few young men from the village to unload the goods at night.
They knew that Feng Mian and Gu Yuelin had to attend classes during the day, so they had no complaints.
In short, try to buy materials online as much as possible, so that you can cash out and greatly reduce cash costs.
Half a month later, when Fengmian returned home, the main structure of the house had been completed, and the real work began with decoration.
The popular floor tiles of this era were too garish, tacky and eye-catching. After much deliberation, she finally picked a simple green floor tile, which was just right for the new Chinese-style villa.
All of these things can be purchased online, plus the customized furniture panels, the total cost of online purchased materials is hundreds of thousands.
Her house has a good value for money. There are not many materials that need to be purchased locally, the labor is cheap, and she doesn't actually spend much cash.
The money spent on online shopping for materials is not considered expensive for Feng Mian. She is only worried that she will not be able to get enough.
The construction took half a year, and the house was not completed until the Chinese New Year.
There is a high courtyard wall with a slightly ancient style, and inside it is a quadrangle.
There is no special landscaping in the yard, only two vegetable plots, and more white space is left for Feng Guodong's wheelchair.
Their room is a suite with a bathroom. To make it easier for Feng Guodong to use the room, he can simply push his wheelchair over the squat toilet and sit on it. He can then remove the wheelchair seat and the accompanying small toilet and sit directly to use the toilet.
This design made it convenient for him. Feng Guodong was very excited and kept telling everyone that he could finally take care of himself and no longer needed his wife to help him clean the toilet on the wheelchair.
In order to facilitate water use at home, they dug a well in the yard and also equipped it with a water pump.
The pump pumps water into the water tank on the third floor, making it very convenient for people downstairs to use water, whether it is for washing dishes, vegetables, clothes, or flushing the toilet. It is so convenient that it makes people envious.
The villagers had never seen such a design before, and they lined up to come in for a look. They were all delighted by the design and said that if they had money in the future, they would also build their houses like this.
Almost everyone in the village came to the housewarming banquet, and the villagers who visited the house were drooling with envy at the old couple who lived there.
An old lady who preferred boys to girls took Zhang's hand and said, "Old Zhang, I have finally figured it out. It's hard to say who is better to raise a son or a daughter. None of my grandsons are as good as your granddaughter."
Zhang said, "Please don't say that. It will be sad if your grandchildren hear it."
"I'm telling the truth. The land in the village was divided up, and I married a wife and had children, but there was still so much land at home that I couldn't even support my wife and children. I wish I had a few more daughters at the time. When they got married, they could get some land."
Her family didn't have any daughters among her grandchildren. She originally had one son, but he was in poor health. In addition, her family favored boys over girls and thought that daughters were a waste of money, so they didn't take good care of them. The daughter died when she was a few years old.
She is not the only one who feels so regretful.