Owner-builder says that anyone else could do the same
Sustainable yet affordable too 鈥 surely the holy grail of housing? A newly built Scottish home could provide one way to capture that elusive dream.
Featuring straw walls and a turf roof, it was built for around 拢4,000. Many of the materials were sourced from nearby fields, with reclaimed materials obtained for free also playing a part.
The resulting sustainable home collects water from rainfall for the inhabitants鈥 use and takes electricity from a car battery. A water wheel is under construction to provide further power to the Galloway property later this year.
The low labour costs could prove impractical to replicate, though - 52-year-old software engineer Steve James built his home with his own hands.
However, he told the BBC that 鈥渁nybody could easily learn to do鈥 the same with a little guidance, and believes that a three-bedroom home could be built for under 拢10,000.
Pointing out that land makes up the bulk of the price of a home and compound interest on a mortgage adds further to the cost paid by UK consumers, he calculates that actual construction costs could be 鈥渁s little as 2%鈥.
James took four years to complete the house from start to finish, although actual building time amounted to just 10 months.
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