It This is a small favorite, found on the forum Yuna's Destiny .
Yes, your glasses do not fall on your nose, it is indeed a hobbit house!
At least for the design, since humans live instead of jolly little men with big hairy feet (finally, I would rather say ... hobbit shorter!)
This house was built by his owner, his stepfather and some friends. It took them about 1000 to 1500 hours to build this property of £ 3000 ( $ 3 900 almost) old!
The best part is that it is environmentally friendly, close to nature and original! The negative impact on the environment remains the weakest possible: composting toilets, solar panels, recycled wood for flooring and fittings, etc. ...
Even the fridge is cooled by air from the foundation!
Living in harmony with nature with a level of comfort and technology acceptable ...
A garden around the house to be self-sufficient more ...
In our time, have a land becomes scarce and more expensive (the price of land without building frightens me !!!). This can be a serious obstacle to such dreams. Not to mention the permits and building regulations (the law of the houses of the same type) of each region.
Yet this family was not daunted.
Why did he do?
First answer: "It's fun. Living your own life, in your own way IS rewarding. Followings Keep Our Souls Our Dreams Alive ".
It's fun. Live our own lives in our way is rewarding. Follow our dreams keep our souls alive.
There are also small video of the gentleman explaining his other reasons:
I do not quite understand (English and me ...), but by browsing the website, you can find the same ideologies in writing. With much more detail. Very interesting to go.
I think this type of alternative may be appropriate, and more to make us keep a little more of this wonderful in us. Not to mention that perhaps one of the best ways to stay grounded with reality, contrary to what may appear at first sight!
So if you can not change the world, and become a hobbit, it is better to accept their human condition, and change our own world to us. :)
Click on any image should lead you to the site.
Otherwise, try this way: http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm
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