A straw bale house uses straw bales as insulation or as the structural building block of the home.
Straw roof house.
A owen geiger yes you can use straw bales as roof insulation.
First you need to check the strength of your roof system.
Make sure it s in good condition no rot termite damage cracked boards etc.
This kind of construction is gaining attention as a natural building method.
The affordable straw bale house shown above is roughly 770 sf.
For straw bale this can pose a problem in keeping the walls free from direct moisture.
Natural thatch is subject to high winds dislodging the fronds during a storm and since the vegetation picked to make the thatch is now dead it has lost its capacity to shed water and be.
On the edge of the river you will find vegetations and plants have grown.
Today insulated homes usually have r 20 in the walls and many old homes have r 14 for insulation or considerably less.
A synthetic thatch roof while just as aesthetically pleasing is not as likely to be subjected to infestation as it does not appear as a natural habitat.
Typically the diamond design is a break from the standard rectangle and lacks the eye s round walls.
Straw location to collect and build the house at medieval dynasty these straw are grown naturally in the form of reed.
A good time to use this roof is obviously when the budget is tight or if you want a larger exposed side of the structure as in a greenhouse or in cooler climates.
It is a very old roofing method and has been used in.
A good straw bale home is significantly warmer than conventional building methods because a well packed bale is rated at r30 r35 minimum or considerably more.
Courtyard 705 square feet straw bale house plan this design evolves from the circle and eye designs.
The main floor is 570 sf and the sleeping loft one of two bedrooms is 200 sf.
The walls are finished with plaster.
View of medieval cottage built with stone and straw roof in historic touristic village of somerset.
It also tends to leave the high side of the house vulnerable to the elements.
The earliest mobile homes had r 8 or less.
Interior of a old medieval house with a typical thatched roof historical architecture of the netherlands.
In addition to its novelty this plan is preferred for its reduced winter shade zone.
A interior of a old medieval house with a typical straw roof cottage at porlock somerset.