
Over the years we have heard of many things. When it comes to how to and construction we have heard it all, or at least so we thought. The name “
Then someone mentioned “Wofati” and I was flat out confused. While it sounds like something out of a novel or the name of some character off of Fraggle Rock it's actually the name of a particular type of house.
For those living off the land, homesteaders, and the type of person that wants to build a home for half (or less than) the price of a regular structure this is gold!
It does help to own your own little parcel of woodland because most of the supplies come from nature. For those of you who have that well in hand, this could be the home for you!
So what we have done is compiled for you everything you will need to know about this home, its design principles and what makes it so great, on the next page.
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whats it taking over?
ever heard of a chupacabrarathingy? I heard it taking over
Really? What building code is going to let you construct one?
Lets do this!
Barry Friday
this would make a great run in shelter for small livestock
Tucker Turner
All I can think when I see stuff like this is ‘don’t you people have snakes’ lol. I could see a rattler hiding in there.
This sounds nuts
Well, this article would have been really cool if it actually had detailed pictures.
I don’t live with building codes!
Would be a great root cellar.
Radon issues???
Better instructions & a diagram please
Dawn Clark
REALLY ??? HOW many TREE’S where cut down for this ???
Shane Bruno
You can always use bamboo.
@PaulWheatonFans
Mold.
(Also known as a Hobbit Hole)
Janessa Peterson
Can be prevented with a few tweaks in design to allow more airflow.
Only an issue in humid areas. In arid regions they hold up very well.
Looks like a Native American Earth Lodge
Landon Roussel
Hole in the ground *see above*
Mikle McDonald
A stable maybe but not a home.
Bear den.
I want something in case a tornado hits