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Anyone have issues with the inside of their house not considered being indoors?
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I built a house that was 5x4 foundations with a slanted roof, just a simple cabin. But my issue is I go inside and even with a fire in there I'm still freezing, rain and snow is still falling in my house, and I'm cold and wet. I can only get warm standing right beside the fire. It's like my whole house is not considered a shelter. I have tried moving some stuff around and even just making the roof flat instead but for some reason the inside of my house is still considered outside. It's fully enclosed. Anyone else running into this problem? I ended up just blowing the house up in frustration.

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