People live in stilted wooden houses in various regions around the world, particularly in areas prone to flooding or where the terrain is marshy. This architectural style is common in Southeast Asia, such as in Vietnam and Thailand, as well as in parts of Africa, the Amazon rainforest, and coastal regions. The elevation helps protect homes from water damage and pests while providing ventilation in hot climates. Stilted houses are often integral to the culture and lifestyle of the communities that inhabit them.
Wooden houses
houses
People lived in small houses
Tudor houses are wooden houses where the tudors used to live. they are made from timber and straw. the straw is for the roof were it is woven in. i love Joel Thomson
Native americans built houses called tepees.
they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
Wooden structures, farm houses; most of the people are farmers.
Mainly brick, which the people make themselves from the clay. The houses are reddish in colour because of the bricks they use. It is common to see these houses and piles of the bricks that they make are often stacked outside.
People live in all kinds of houses. Some live in 1 story bungalows and others live in bi-level houses. There are also townhouses, condos and trailer homes.
Wooden houses
Ordinary ones. Apartment houses, personal houses, terraced housed, etc. Estonians dont live in small wooden huts.
Wooden houses
They live in wooden houses or igloo's live there and they kill fish's to eat. They use whale blubber as oil.
Wooden houses.
same houses other countries do brick houses and some have wooden
Most of the Bahamians who cannot afford the modern houses live in the wooden houses called the Plank Houses.
Wooden houses.