Chapter 1648 Preparing to Build a House 2
"Acheng and Ayu have each married and had children, so they should have their own property and private space. We didn't consider this before. I think it would be better if they build a house together and we also renovate the old house. There is no need to build several new houses for Tianjun and Xibao."
After Lu Jiang finished speaking, he thought carefully for a moment and looked at his father's wrinkled face. "The previous homestead was about 200 square meters. I think it's a bit small now. I'll ask my uncle to expand the area a little bit. Build five main rooms and three side rooms on the east and west sides. The space will be bigger. When the children grow up, it won't be a problem for relatives and friends to come. Put a few bunk beds in each room, and it won't be a problem for the boys to live in one room."
Feng Qingxue nodded, "That's good. When we get together, the whole family will have a place to rest. After all, our family members will settle down in other places one by one in the future. It doesn't make sense for us to occupy so much residential land when we are not in our hometown. Two new houses for two surnames will be enough."
Zhou Zhou blinked, somewhat confused.
Will my husband and I and Lu Tianzhi not be at home in the future? How come they have all settled in other places?
Feng Qingxue saw through Zhou Zhou's thoughts and smiled, "Nothing is absolute in this world. The changes in national policies are far beyond our imagination. Who can guarantee that Tianzhi and Ayu will work in their hometown in the future? As you grow older, your ambitions will also change. You are still young, and it is always good for young people to read more books. Knowledge can never be taken away by others."
"I have been reviewing my lessons and have learned a lot of new knowledge from Guan Yu." Although Zhou Zhou was not recommended to go to university, she always remembered Feng Qingxue's reminder to her, and studying did open her eyes.
Feng Qingxue nodded approvingly, turned around and said to Father Lu: "Dad, since we have already renovated the old house and built a new one, why not do it all at once and build a brick and tile house? I'm sure no one will gossip if we build a brick and tile house now."
When one’s status reaches a certain level, one will be admired rather than envied.
Moreover, the Lu family is very popular now.
Father Lu thought for a moment and said, "That's right. It saves time and effort to get it done in one go. When you got married, we planned to build a brick house but failed. Now we can finally build it, but we have to go through Comrade Jiang's connections and buy a few truckloads of high-quality bricks and tiles."
"I think bungalows are pretty good. Let's build one!" Guan Yu interrupted.
Father Lu, Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue all exclaimed at the same time and asked him why he wanted to build a bungalow.
Guan Yu said confidently, "You can dry things on the roof of a bungalow. If you have grain, you can dry it. If you don't have grain, you can dry vegetables, firewood, quilts, clothes, etc. It's clean and easy to clean. On the other hand, if you dry grain on the mud ground, there will always be some dirt and clods mixed in when you collect it. The dried sweet potatoes covered in mud taste terrible. Moreover, the tile house is on a slope, so it's not convenient to sweep the snow. It slides down with a swish."
How nice it is to have a bungalow, like the one my uncle and aunt live in now, with a layer of cement inside and out. Except for the dust and dirt brought by people's feet and wind, the roof is just a clean piece of cement.
Feng Qingxue thought about it seriously for a while, clapped his hands and smiled, "That's a good idea!"
Lu Jiang also thought about the future land contracting system. "Yes, yes. We build a bungalow. It's just a matter of spending a little more money. When the time comes, we can dig a deeper and stronger foundation and build a larger house. If conditions permit in the future, we can add another floor to the bungalow. It will be a building. We don't need to worry about not having enough rooms for a large family."
(End of this chapter)