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John Day MD's avatar

Thanks for this continuing journey, Kyle. It gets my imagination wondering about what might be possible, though I did build a 1200 square foot house last year, much of it myself, though not the framing, plumbing or electrical work. Less than 1/3 of the internal walls are sheetrock, and only the downstairs ceilings. Lots of screwed-in plywood, good insulation and well considered windows for airflow as desired.

The embodied energy is a long term family investment.

I naturally wonder if bamboo could become a mode of construction in the Texas coastal plains.

Grass and weeds grow well here...

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

This really gets me thinking regarding building another bungalow. I've told my daughter that my worst nightmare living arrangement, lived in by a large number of Americans, is an overpriced 4000 square foot mansion stuck in some HOA where you can't even decide what plants to put in the ground, which has other houses two feet away on each side of it, a 6 foot by 8 foot cement slab for a back yard and the same area for the front yard. Yet people do God knows what kind of unfullfilling crap to pay $5000 per month mortgages, HOA, insurance and interest just to live in such places. I concur with your ideas!

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