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Leca interior walls in aerated concrete house!
Stupid might be a bit impolite to say, but the question is why one wants to do it.
Is it for aesthetic or cost-related reasons?
If you choose an interior wall in lightweight concrete instead, you have fewer uneven surfaces to spackle than a corresponding lecawall.
Is it for aesthetic or cost-related reasons?
If you choose an interior wall in lightweight concrete instead, you have fewer uneven surfaces to spackle than a corresponding lecawall.
I have Leca in the basement and don't think it's a problem to attach things. Whether you have lightweight concrete or Leca, you have to drill/plug when hanging heavier items. If I had built the exterior walls with lightweight concrete, I would definitely choose Leca for the interior walls over wood.
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