Thatch or thatched
A roof made of straw or leaves is called a "THATCHED ROOF."
The last one. The last piece of straw is what you need to complete the roof.
A Thatched Roof
in the Bahamas one of are cottage industries is making straw bags cottage industries is the same thing as traditionall industries
They did not usually make whole houses out of straw, just the roofs. A roof made of straw is called a thatched roof. In a thatched roof, bundles of straw point down the roof, and rain runs down them, without getting into the interior of the building. A thatched roof provides very good insulation, and a cottage with such a roof can be quite cozy. Thatched roofs are still being made today, but they are very expensive. Most of the houses in the Middle Ages were built of wattle and daub. The builder made a frame of timber, and the open areas in the frame were filled in with wattle, which was woven from strips of wood that were narrow enough to be flexible for weaving. The walls were finally filled in with daub, which was mostly made of mud.In some places, where there were insufficient supplies of straw, wood, and so on, cottages were made of stone. Even roofs were made of stone in places.Brick was used in many places, but not usually inexpensive housing. Believe it or not, some castles were built of brick.Log cabins were also built, in northern Europe.
A thatched roof is made of materials such as straw or reed.
shack
timber frame work to hold up the ceiling and and straw or grasses for the roof
YES IT IS! It is modeled after the "Cob Cottage" at the Cae Mabon Retreat Centre. Although it doen't really have birdhouses, bushes, or a second floor on it's roof. Lauren Faust drew a picture of the Cob Cottage by adding those three details on the roof.
The roofs of houses in Skara Brae were constructed using a combination of driftwood, whalebone, and turf. These materials helped to provide insulation and waterproofing for the structures.
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