How to build a small house - Lesson 5: Interior furniture, installations, windows and doors
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- How to build a small house using natural materials
Lesson 5: Interior furniture, installations, windows and doors
Lessons are based on NB techniques that were used for building the house at a workshop in Nessonas, Greece at COB's place.
Massive thanks to all participants of the project! And see you all again very soon!
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Check out our other lessons from this course:
Lesson 1: Ground preparation
Lesson 2: Building the wall structure
Lesson 3: Filling up the walls
Lesson 4: How to make adobe bricks
Lesson 6: Building the fireplace
Lesson 7: How to build a reciprocal roof
Lesson 8: Plastering
Lesson 9: Decoration on the fireplace, walls and glass
Lesson 10: Drainage and earthen floor
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If you are interested to learn more you can check our other courses:
👨🏫Training of Trainers - ToT
🏠Repairing an earthen house using natural materials
These lessons are part of the NBCaRD project. You can find more about it on a website nbcard.org/
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Partners in the project:
COB - Greece
www.cob.gr/en/
mail: kostas@cob.gr
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MEICH - Greece
www.iamc.cihea...
mail: info@maich.gr
www.youtube.co...
/ maich.chania
/ ciheam_chania
Blatologija - Serbia
www.blatologij...
mail: blatologija@gmail.com
/ blatologija
/ blatologija
Our amazing photo/video editor Bogdan
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