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1. Start by selecting a site that has abundant natural materials available. Make sure to look for areas with an abundance of stones, clay, sand, and wood to use in the construction. 2. Clear the site of any vegetation and debris before beginning building. 3. Gather your materials and prepare them foRead more
1. Start by selecting a site that has abundant natural materials available. Make sure to look for areas with an abundance of stones, clay, sand, and wood to use in the construction.
2. Clear the site of any vegetation and debris before beginning building.
3. Gather your materials and prepare them for construction. Local stone can be used to create foundations and walls, while clay can be used to make bricks. Sand can be used to smooth and form shapes. Wood can be used for roofing, furniture and other structural components.
4. Begin to lay the foundation using stones. A mortar mix of sand and clay will help to secure them in place.
5. Construct the walls using either stone or clay bricks. Use wooden frames and braces to support the walls if needed.
6. Continue building the rest of the house using natural materials. Add a thatched roof for insulation, bamboo for flooring and wood for furniture.
7. Finish the house with a coat of earthen plaster to protect it from the elements.
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