This is the Natural Homes map. It displays over 400 homes around the world from straw bale homes in England to cob homes in South Africa and bamboo homes in Indonesia. Click on an icon on the map and you will see a picture of the home with a short description and links to the owner's or the builders website. You can configure the map to display one type of home like straw bale or a collection of natural homes by builder or at an ecoVillage like Cae Mabon in Wales. If you would like to include the map in your blog please visit the ecohouse map page. If you live in or build natural homes please contact us to add yours or use the 'add a home' page.
 

 







Natural Homes publishes every day on facebook. We have over 100 albums for you to enjoy. Every picture in every album has a description and links to other websites where you can discover more. Here are just a few of the albums you will find on our page and one of our videos in our Youtube channel. Click on the pictures to go to the gallery.

 
 
 
 
Natural Homes on Skype
           

We write about the 'Pattern Language', a book by Alexander, illustrating the patterns using natural homes. You can include this slide show of the patterns in your website. Just click on the 'get widget' link in the footer. You can mouse over the images as they scroll to find out which pattern is being shown and click the image to go to that picture on our facebook page to read more about how the pattern works and where the pictures comes from. If you like the patterns you can click on the 'Like' button in the footer of the slide show to share it with your friends.

 
 

This album is a collection of homes in the UK from the roundwood home of Ben Law to the little cottages at Tinker's Bubble.

     
 

This album shows you the inside and outside of natural homes. From the beehive homes of Syria to treehouses in the lavender fields of Italy.

     
 

None of these albums would be here without the wonderful people that built them. This is the gallery of Natural Builders of the World.

 
 

This is an album full of surprises. It's where we keep pictures of things we have fallen in love with. It contains things from the Norwegian story gamma to a mosaic mermaid.

     
 

This is the album of designs on walls using clay, lime and natural pigments. It covers pargeting, sgraffito and Japanese decorative techniques.

     
 

This is the story behind Simon Dale's woodland home in Wales. This video is also available in Russian, Spanish and French.