We promise you’ll want to stay there at least for a day after watching this officially first mud house…

This house is incredibly cozy and welcoming in every way. They meticulously arranged every every aspect.

Have you ever lived in a mud hut?
Or have you ever seen a mud house being built?

The first legally recognized cob construction in Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada, was highlighted in this house tour.

Cobworks and The Cob Cottage Company constructed the home. Alexis and her husband are the owners of the mud hut.

The couple has cob construction mentors. Specifically, Tracy Calvert and Pat Henneberry, both of Cobworks.

The Cob House was constructed in 1999 with the aid of family and friends.

The entire procedure is very meticulous and somewhat taxing, but as Alexis pointed out, there’s more to it. Additionally, it’s enjoyable.

Building a mud house involves no noisy machinery, saws, or other tools, which leaves plenty of room for meaningful dialogue amongst all parties.

Dylan Magaster’s Florb showcases many sorts of residences from throughout the globe.

This time, corn is in the limelight.
The video included clips of the construction process as well.

Many followers made the observation that this house had more personality than any million dollar house they’ve ever seen. We’d have to say that we completely concur.

So what exactly is corn?
Cob derives from an ancient English term that means a lump or spherical heap.

Using their hands and feet, cob builders shape earthen, sand, and straw lumps.

Building with cob is economical and simple to learn.

Cob lends itself to organic structures like curved walls, arches, and niches because it lacks forms, ramming, cement, or rectilinear bricks.

Ready for the tour of the mudhouse?
The outside design, with the glass round window, has a very pleasant appearance. The living area has a comfortable atmosphere as well.

Consider sitting down and simply reading a book.

The bathroom is beautifully designed as well.

Think of just relaxing and reading a book. Additionally, the bathroom has a lovely design.

Metal baffles that are part of the rainwater management system are installed on the roof.

Cob keeps longer than you might imagine.
A study found that cob homes could last up to 800 years.

Having a mud home also has the benefit of theoretically lasting forever. Or it might be put back into the earth, which is better for our ecosystem and sustainable.

Oh, and Alexis’ charming and lovely home is available for rent on Airbnb!

Watch the amazing video showing the cozy house here:

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