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I really like the ingenuity of the fellow behind the website naturalhomes.org. This is the website dedicated to houses built from natural materials like cob, adobe, straw bale, stone, dirt, and so on. You’ll find examples of natural homes from all over the world. Some are big but many are tiny houses. Oliver Swann, the fellow behind the website, has been busy putting together all sorts of cool ways of exploring the world of natural and tiny homes. Here are a couple of good examples of what I mean.

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If you haven’t visited naturalhomes.org recently be sure to check it out. You might also want to follow naturalhomes on Twitter. I do and Oliver always posts good stuff.

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Posted May 4th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Just For Fun

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One Response to “Natural Homes”

  1. Website Design Kent says:

    Great. Natural homes is as fine example of good website design. Interesting theme about this website too.

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