Natural Cob Shower Part 1 -- Made from Clay and Waterproof!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @IlCanaleDiTruzzi
    @IlCanaleDiTruzzi Год назад +3

    Thank you so much , my husband and I , are building our natural home . And next week is exterieur shower time ! Congratulazioni for your lovely belly ❤

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад

      thank you so much! and best of luck on your exciting project!!

  • @frankd.1603
    @frankd.1603 Год назад +7

    Dear turiya, you are making an amazing job at your cob house. I am from Germany at the others side of the world. I Just bought a ancient cob house in Hungaria an also experimenting with all those forgotten technics. The people here think i am kind of crazy😂
    Adding a bit of fat free milk will give you better results with your lime colour🤣

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад +1

      So exciting to hear you are renovating an old house! That is an awesome project!! They all think I'm crazy too 😆😆 thank you for the tip on the milk!!

  • @kolyusik
    @kolyusik Год назад +1

    I love gathering ideas from your videos.
    And didn't know the walls were SO hard!

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад

      Pretty amazing right ! And I'm so glad!!

  • @alynneloup7707
    @alynneloup7707 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. Been trying to convince my family how strong cob is. Thankyou. Now I can sculpt my studio

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  4 месяца назад

      @@alynneloup7707 🤗🤗 sounds like a fun project!!

  • @kenkarsonn
    @kenkarsonn 5 месяцев назад

    Just recently learned about tadelakt, truly fascinating material

  • @calvinperrins3695
    @calvinperrins3695 Год назад +1

    I'm a plasterer in England and I'd love to use these natural materials and techniques.

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад +3

      The end result is beautiful and holds well long-term! No mold growth either, it is a pretty cool technique!

  • @rubyholguin9800
    @rubyholguin9800 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love your style

  • @OwnerBuildersUnite
    @OwnerBuildersUnite Год назад

    Good lucking plaster! Nice job!

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! I changed my top coat method later, this one is an older video, but will share it eventually once I edit it 😆😆

  • @naturallivingwithmikeandnalini

    Very cool idea about the ventilation window from Etsy! We hope to do something similar in our bathrooms, once we get our roof finished!

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад +1

      So happy you like the idea! Amazing, good luck with your project!!

  • @Emilliey
    @Emilliey Год назад

    So informative thankyou!

  • @raelcoward213
    @raelcoward213 Год назад

    Im excited to see part 2

  • @Maitairanch
    @Maitairanch 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome stuff

  • @mylenegabriel435
    @mylenegabriel435 7 месяцев назад

    This I would love to have in my home. Is this doable? So much to learn

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  7 месяцев назад

      Yes! I will have online lime courses next yr, the process is very tricky, but once you learn, you can make beautiful finishes in your home 😊

  • @danielnolte3579
    @danielnolte3579 10 месяцев назад

    Are you in the United States? Very interesting concepts of building and material. Thank you for the video.

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  10 месяцев назад +1

      Panama! But this is done all over the states!

    • @danielnolte3579
      @danielnolte3579 10 месяцев назад

      @@turiyapanama I'm renovating a 100 year old apartment building and I am currently working on the attic apartment which has very irregularly shaped walls. I was considering using a method similar to this in the bathroom because the walls of the bathroom are in contact with the roofline and have very abnormal shapes and heights. I appreciate the content people like you put out to help others and to share.

  • @ShiaHomesteader
    @ShiaHomesteader Год назад

    Can I use moldy hay in my base, or is that a really bad idea?

  • @laurenmalone3596
    @laurenmalone3596 10 месяцев назад

    do you have any info on or steps for installing your plumbing?

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  8 месяцев назад

      i never filmed the plumbing part actually! plumbing depends a lot on your whole system, but I learned via youtube!

  • @AlreadyBeen
    @AlreadyBeen Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @ajagava2063
    @ajagava2063 10 месяцев назад

    How many years this mud house sustain ? Madam

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  10 месяцев назад

      200+years if done properly!

  • @savvase.9809
    @savvase.9809 2 месяца назад

    Any online course?

  • @rabigail7607
    @rabigail7607 Год назад

    Please make a room/home tour after its done...i so wanted to see how it turned out

  • @jessikauh
    @jessikauh Год назад

    Is it possible to covert a bathroom in a contemporary American home into a natural built bathroom?

    • @CreekLocseed
      @CreekLocseed Год назад +1

      Yes you can, however you may (more than likely) face legal challenges or reselling issues depending on your state, county, and the corresponding building codes. America is a hard place to build with natural materials because of building codes that try to promote certain materials even if they aren’t as good for us or not as natural. There are exceptions around the states but outside of those areas and loophole situations it sometime can take years to get stuff approved. At the heart of the issue is a negative modern association/ perception with natural building materials that unfortunately has taken root across the world in many ‘’1st world’’ and developing countries. People have been misinformed and it’s hard to access the natural building world peacefully with the rampant misinformation going around and that’s actively proliferating the legal systems surrounding our personal dwellings.

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад

      The other commenter is def correct! One thing you can do is to lime plaster finishes, which don't require a permit. You can resurface walls, shower wall, countertops, and this will give a natural look! Although not fully breathable. There are some building codes that let you change the insulation without a permit as long as the framing stays the same, in which case you could reinsulate with straw and add a clay finish and protective oil or lime plaster for a bathroom surface!

    • @jessikauh
      @jessikauh Год назад

      @@turiyapanama I love that idea! how would you go about getting the lime plaster to stick to a surface like tile or cement? I was thinking maybe some kind of wire to hold it?

    • @turiyapanama
      @turiyapanama  Год назад +1

      @jessikauh yes! Some kind of mesh to grab onto! I would remove the tile if you have tile so you don't get too much separation between the lower surface and plaster. Tile is too slippery!

    • @ridgewayTx
      @ridgewayTx 6 месяцев назад

      ​@jessikauh the mesh used in the plastering trade here in the U.S. is called metal lath. Can be used on walls and ceilings, attached with small nails or screws. You can find it at home depot are better yet at a plastering supplier. I have been a plastering contractor. I am retired now at the age of 72. I am interested in this old sustainable way of building.

  • @beautifulplanet193
    @beautifulplanet193 7 месяцев назад

    Tremendous❤