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Inspiration: Window seats

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Posted by Jeffrey | Posted in Blog | Posted on 13-11-2012

Tags: cob, reading nook, straw bale, window nook, window seat

When building with cob or straw bale, your walls will be very thick.
This lends itself very well to making seating areas in the windows.

Enjoy the following inspiration!

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My passion is to build using local, natural, materials. I'm excited by the creativity needed to build using what is naturally all around us.

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