Seeing some site some photos of this project and some kind of superficial story about him, I thought it was worth finding more about the author and about his home to tell the community readers.
In 2011, I met another Hadzhar Jebranom, who had inspired me for many years with his ideas. At that time, he was busy with the construction of his villa in the northeast of Thailand. He and his wife offered me to take a small plot on their plantation on the cultivation of mango so that I could build my own home.
Under the control of Hajar and guided by our joint ideas on the design of the house, we began to create a project that we had six weeks.
According to our attacks, the cost of the house project was about $ 6,000. It took a few weeks to add details such as doors, windows, pond, buildings on the dome, finishing work and improvement of the square inside and outside. All this, including the furniture, amounted to $ 3000, total $ 9,000.
Despite the fact that I love home with domes I may not have taken to build it if it took a lot of time. However, the low cost of construction, the time and efficient use of building materials has encouraged me to this step. So, as necessary for construction, clay blocks were not ready for the beginning of construction, we used cement blocks and bricks.
The main task remained - the design of the house, which would have done the dwelling available, interesting, beautiful and cheerful, which will be built from good building materials suitable for regions with a cold climate.
Perhaps I will proceed to construction! On the cargo-free section, we take a stick and stick a stick, we attach one more and blacks around like a circula. This circle is a preifune of the future room.
They dig a small trench to pour cement and make a foundation.
The same uncomplicated tool determine the balloon of the rooms of my house.
The end of the stick helps perfectly lay bricks on the laying.
As the brick laying, they press them with such a cylindrical cargo so that the blocks grab correctly, then my house-dome will not collapse.
I made it such wooden forms so that they hold bricks for round windows.
My worker Tao plaster windows.
I also do not remain idle).
Plastering is not easy, painstaking work.
After the solution was put on the wall, it should be walking with a damp sponge to smooth out all the irregularities.
Construction is in full swing. As you can see in the wall, we mounted glass rhombus.
In order to make the Arches, I used forms from pipes and fittings.
We work on a dome for the bedroom. In order for bricks to not fall off at this stage of construction, we hold them with pipes, stuck in the ground. The lower rows of bricks are better to strengthen with such pipes than the cargo that we have seen above.
This is a window in the bedroom.
Walls that were built to maintain the arches will be filled with remnants of cement garbage, aligned and plants will be planted.
Sand sieves for a clean cement mixture.
A little good paint and everything will look like this, but we run forward.
This is how the almost finished "box" looks like.
We look forward to a beautiful landscape with a high bamboo creating a shadow and with blooming shrubs exacerating pleasant smells.
Compared to a conventional house, the construction of this project leaves very little waste that will be hidden in the future bed.
It turns out quite soft perina)
So the bed will look in the near future.
Although in fact, I think it will be a little harsh.
There will be a bathroom here.
The dome is almost completed.
It remains to neatly lay bricks so that they do not fall down and grabbed well.
Inside the main dome, living room. The ceiling will look like that, it will not be solid, it will have a hole through which the light will penetrate. Glass pyramids will be installed on top.
So she will look after decoration.
The kitchen will be a glass sink framed by a stainless steel table.
Ultimately, instead of chandeliers, I used plafoons woven from coconut fiber, each of which gives a unique light pattern on the walls.
Now we take the bathroom. Tao and his wife helped when finishing the floor and walls with a stone. I sorted stones to make a specific pattern on the floor and on the wall, as you see. Stones of different sizes I also closed the gaps that met between bricks in the walls.
This is what now looks like a bathroom, real jungle!
Instead of the sink, I used a jug and a vase made by local craftsmen, at the bottom of which there is a pipe where everything merges.
Now we work on the main entrance.
Before entering the entrance, I decided to make benches. For this, I came the wall and inserted the reinforcement, which was poured with a solution.
So everything looks after the completion of work.
Glass inserts are very well suited to the "Hallway".
Now you can take on the creation of the door.
I made a door made of red wood, and in the edges glued the seal, so as not to crawl into the insects.
For each door, I made custom loops.
That's all, ready!
Now we take on the pond for lotuses.
The work here is about the same as in the construction of the house, therefore I will not particularly describe the process.
I collected several beautiful lotus from the lake on the farm. I neatly pulled them together with the roots, trying not to damage the plants.
I had a lot to soak in the lake to get the best lotuses for your pond.
Every morning of my room opens the best view!
In order for the premises to be well covered in the afternoon, glass pyramids that I glued from triangular glasses will be installed on the roof. Corners secured the corners to be stronger.
Top view tops are excellent!
In the break between the work on the house you can relax.
I love to lie on round windows and play on your guitar!
The windows in the bedrooms and the living room give a good air flow, they will hang meshes to protect against insects.
I never wanted my house to look like a box.
Inside almost everything is ready, the finish is completed.
You can arrange furniture.
I squeeze my own mattress cotton, which grows on local trees. Very dusty work.
The top of the bathroom dome we equip the original gazebo.
Tao and his friend help me in installing on the roof of this steel structure.
We very carefully set this thing on the roof and then I relieved sighed.
Tao did a big job to laying the reed on the roof of the future gazebo.
I was ensured by my friends.
Soon the bamboo will grow high and will give a good shadow.
Now we need to think about climbing there.
In order to make steps upstairs, to the gazebo, we took the steel pipe, the lower part of which was closed in concrete, and the upper inserted into the angle between the domes and secured the same way. Then they made wooden steps that screwed to the pipe.
On the third photo of the collage - Karl (in white), he is married to my sister Leslie and his brother Hajar, who owns a farm, in whose territory my house is built. They helped me with a staircase. Thank you, brother!
It turned out pretty good.
In order to make steps on the surface of the round roof, I used such a circle cooked from the iron sheet. For steps between domes, the triangles from plywood, which used instead of formwork.
Well, that seems to be all!
Home Sweet Home.
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