How cheap and cheerful to build a house out of nothing
Do It Yourself / / December 19, 2019
From our 'video, you'll learn how to build a roof over your head, if the fate of one day play a cruel joke with you and leave with nothing.
Well, when all is well, well or fine. Live on the thumb: a weekend with friends and family, everyday life - work and news. Look yourself as somewhere the war is, as people migrate in search of a peaceful sky. Or unprecedented force cataclysm turns districts and even city to rubble and ashes, and half-baked homeless suffer from hopelessness. Well, when all is well, well or fine.
And if so, will enjoy an unusual view - a house, the walls of which are made from whole bottles. Sunny weather, colored glass and a little thoughtful design gives an interesting result. Part of the "bricks" is filled with antifreeze for the best lighting effect.
Of course, this is purely decorative version, on which the Americans were working for beauty. Probably used hired labor, and in some places used packaging from under expensive intoxicating beverage, which is hardly heard in the poor parts of Nigeria. There have also adapted building of the bottles, but glass is replaced by plastics.
As noted in the report, such a house will be able to cope with the earthquake, and the cost is three times lower than the average market price. And no wonder, since the basic building material lying around in the streets and landfills. A similar fate awaits the usual old tires, although one can build your area.
Ghanaian builders' Razuvaev "150 cars and spread of the extracted tire walls of the future home. The bottom row is concreted, and all others - filled with a variety of debris and sand. Interior decoration is not rich, but it is practical: it protects from the steel filaments. On the exterior must also intercede owners themselves, seedlings flowers inside the tire. Importantly, the combination of ground rubber and gives the coveted African coolness.
Heroes of the next clip, on the contrary, chasing warmth and are constructed of stuffed sandbags.
A couple of people under the guidance of the foreman erected four-legged structure in which to spend the winter in Alaska, even for two months. Demonstration video scored good views. And all because he no staging shows how without special construction skills and a limited budget and tight deadlines, you can get four walls and a roof over your head.
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