Anywhere you go in this great big world, there are shelters of some kind people build to live in. Houses, cabins, tents, lodges, igloos, caves, huts, shanties, etc. are a few examples of the diverse living conditions that exist in different parts of the world. Many times the type of home that someone lives in has less to do about the money involved and more about the available materials. North American settlers arrived to find many of the natives living in lodges made of lumber Ottawa. Due to the thick forestation that was found growing plentifully, it was an obvious choice to continue building with wood. In other parts of the world, wood is not so plentiful. The Great Plains in the United States for example isn’t known for thick forests. The settlers that arrived found that many of the natives were constantly on the move so that they could hunt the migrating herds of animals. For this reason, they lived in tents known as teepees because of their ability to set up mobile shelter in a short amount of time. Many of the first homes built on the Great Plains were constructed out of available stone and brick. If you were to travel down to South America, their construction of homes also matches the available supplies. In some areas where the lumber is scarce, like the Pampa, homes and huts are made completely out of mud, stone, and reeds (tall native growing grasses). All over the world people use what they can to build refuge from the storm and a place to rest their heads’ at night. Grandor is about windows Ottawa dwells and builds its business on its reputation as a reliable supplier of lumber products to Ottawa contractors and home builders. (http://www.grandor.ca)
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