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Wood Mosaic, Woodburning Reclaimed Wood Wall Art, Geometric Art, Wood Wall Art , Rustic Wood Wall Art, Wood Wall Sculpture Abstract Wood Art - Etsy Canada
Wood mosaic, Woodburning Reclaimed Wood wall Art, Geometric art, Wood wall art , Rustic Wood wall Art, Wood wall sculpture Abstract wood art by GBandWood on Etsy
Stairs, Architecture, Decor, and Houses image inspiration on Designspiration
30 Wooden Types of Stairs for Modern Homes
Earth Bag Home
Beautiful little colander home. Link bad but image is still one to keep for design creating.
#5 How to Build a Geodesic Strawbale Dome - Placing the Bales
#5 How to Build a Geodesic Strawbale Dome - Placing the Bales
DOMO DE BALAS DE PAJA
Este Domo se está construyendo este verano en Eslovaquia. Aqui mostramos algunas fotos extraidas del blog y la galeria que se muestran al f...
Custom Aquariums, Fish Tanks, Koi Ponds | Okeanos Aquascaping NYC
Live in a Giant Sea Shell with the Breathtaking Nautilus House
Building a Celtic Roundhouse
Wattle and daub is one of the oldest building techniques dating back to the Bronze Age and beyond. Wattling is a way to build walls by weaving long flexible sticks in and out of upright posts. Hazel, which is pliable and grows naturally long, is a good species to use for wattle. It is also the preferred wood used by straw bale builders to pin bales together.
Oakland's only straw-bale home hits market
The 2-foot thick walls of the Roble Road house soak up sunlight during the day and radiate heat at night. They provide at least 3 times the insulation value of a typical Bay Area home. Photo: DSA Architects
Start A Fire
Here's another inspiring earthbag construction for fans of natural homes out there! The Shantikuthi Earthbag Spiral House is called such because its walls were built in a spiral pattern. Its roof also has a spiral garden where visitors can harvest seeds to bring home and plant in their own yard. Learn more about it and view the slideshow of the building process on our site! :)
3rd day
So many design options when working with straw-bale