Strawbale House Project


Maple sills and cherry window trim

Cherry and glass interior doors

Urban harvested silver maple dinning floor

Master bedroom sandstone hearth/mantel

Diana, Robyn, Caryn apply low-VOC tung oil and clear finish

Ohio sandstone window seats, fireplace hearth and mantels

2nd floor sleepers, radiant heat tubing, reflective aluminum and maple hardwood

Peak windows east BDR

Red pine walls East BDR

Walt carves custom mantels

Cherry T&G walls in MBR

Truth window one step closer to completion

Finished interior plaster curves...what straw bale is all about

Finish plaster crew with master plasterer, Chris Fox

Radiant floor heat and gypcrete thermal mass

Whole house toilet composting and grey water treatment

Traditional stud interior walls, electric and plumbing

Ecofriendly stain

Roughsawn red pine vented rainshield (siding) and windows

Fireplace with local sandstone facing

Rough plaster over lath curves and around electric outlets

Rough plaster applied inside and out to completely encase bales

Hand trowel rough plaster coat to create flats and curves

Custom stucco pump applies earthen plaster to bales

Slip coat of clay over bales to improve plaster adhesion

Mix 15 tons of earthen plaster

Hang up the tools on the hitching post...time to plaster

Cover wood with coconut netting to make plaster stick

Diana and Paul put in the last of 350+ bales

More bale crew volunteers

Hedge trimmers make walls flat and curves consistent

Stuff straw clay into forms and gaps between bales

Toss loose straw and hydrated clay for stuffing lath forms

Use form and lath to create custom curves

Hydrate clay to milkshake consistency

Harvest clay for straw clay and finished plaster mixtures

Truth window from original cabin to show straw walls

Threat of rain? Work under tarps.

East wall with bales in place

Some of the bale crew

Bale needles used to tie both bale strings to bamboo

Stack bales like bricks against bamboo

Narrow or angled bales custom cut on bandsaw mill

Bales retied to create "short bales"

Bales are squared with knife to fit more like bricks

H'ya lil doggy and get those bales to that crazy house

Recruit over 60 family, friends and like-minded volunteers to help

Twas the night before bales and all through the house...

Window curves created with forms and lath

Exterior wall wiring goes in and "experts" prepare for bale work

Bamboo reinforcing for tying-off straw bale walls

Horizontal nailers for roughsawn vertical siding

Red pine subfloor (exposed as first floor ceiling)

Locally manufactured steel roof

R35, soybean-based, no VOC, BioFoam insulation

Locally milled red pine roof deck (exposed as ceilings)

Saltbox and vaulted roof lines

Second floor timber frame

First floor timber frame

First floor deck on timber joists

4-6" sand stone facing applied above grade

Pressure wash local sandstones for foundation facing

12" block foundation with reinforced cores

Demolition of last original cabin...argh!

400 bales from Miller farm stored in barn

Dry cut timbers

Use off cuts for exterior vertical siding

Use portable band mill to saw timbers and dimensional lumber

Air dry logs before sawing

Cut non-native red pine logs from our property