Hi! I just ran across this website. Inspiring! in a couple of months my husband and i will be creating our own stawbale house in washington state! i really thank you for the photos and information on the site! Keep it up!
leah schuldheisz
This is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration. My husband and I plan to build a sustainable house in the future, but currently, we’re going to do a “tiny house” on wheels (130 square feet) as we’re still moving around and not quite willing to settle down yet. Keep up the awesome work, and maybe we’ll even make it to a workshop sometime!
hi im aris from greece,i contact you before about general ifo about cob houses..now,im wandering where you can get affordable land to build a small cob house in the vancouver island,something like i see in your photos surrounded by forest???how much an acre go??about..otherwise is it possible to rent a cob house somewhere around victoria or in vancouver in general??thank u
Hi Ruth not sure if you are the gal that I remember from ssi ladies group. i and a friend of mine would like to know more about your next workshop we are also enquiring about acomodation, money is tight and we are more than willing to find camp space. Please contact us at sunyarora96@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing back from you.
Peace and Good Will To You And Yours Janet harvey.
hello!!
i’m a woman from south france and i ‘d like to learn this way of built.
i am very interesting and hope to find a little corner of earth to built my own home with my fourth children.
please can you give me some news and ways to manage?
i need to learn the mud building.
thanks
great homes! I have chemical sensitivity and these homes look great for people that can not tolerate modern bldg techniques because of toxicity. am trying to find land in the U.s. to build my own non-toxic natural home. thanks for the great website!
We are a network of women builders on the west coast of BC, Canada. Specializing in using local, natural and recycled materials, we can be hired to build with you or for you, to create whatever your heart desires. We are experienced in building everything from cob cabins, ovens and benches to installing natural insulation, earthen floors and wall plasters in any style of home.
The Mudgirls live and work in Vancouver, Nanaimo, Saltspring Island, Cumberland, Denman Island, Lasqueti island and other places around Vancouver Island. We can be hired as a crew or to facilitate work parties, to build whatever you want.
One of the goals of the Mud Girls Natural Building Collective is to promote sustainable housing through the techniques of natural building.
Hi! I just ran across this website. Inspiring! in a couple of months my husband and i will be creating our own stawbale house in washington state! i really thank you for the photos and information on the site! Keep it up!
leah schuldheisz
March 8, 2012 at 11:50 pm
This is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration. My husband and I plan to build a sustainable house in the future, but currently, we’re going to do a “tiny house” on wheels (130 square feet) as we’re still moving around and not quite willing to settle down yet. Keep up the awesome work, and maybe we’ll even make it to a workshop sometime!
March 18, 2012 at 5:10 am
hi im aris from greece,i contact you before about general ifo about cob houses..now,im wandering where you can get affordable land to build a small cob house in the vancouver island,something like i see in your photos surrounded by forest???how much an acre go??about..otherwise is it possible to rent a cob house somewhere around victoria or in vancouver in general??thank u
August 17, 2012 at 7:44 am
I have just started researching mud houses and am very interested in your workshops will you be putting on any workshops in Sept.
August 19, 2012 at 3:43 am
Hi Ruth not sure if you are the gal that I remember from ssi ladies group. i and a friend of mine would like to know more about your next workshop we are also enquiring about acomodation, money is tight and we are more than willing to find camp space. Please contact us at sunyarora96@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing back from you.
Peace and Good Will To You And Yours Janet harvey.
February 14, 2013 at 4:21 am
hello!!
i’m a woman from south france and i ‘d like to learn this way of built.
i am very interesting and hope to find a little corner of earth to built my own home with my fourth children.
please can you give me some news and ways to manage?
i need to learn the mud building.
thanks
September 13, 2012 at 10:16 am
great homes! I have chemical sensitivity and these homes look great for people that can not tolerate modern bldg techniques because of toxicity. am trying to find land in the U.s. to build my own non-toxic natural home. thanks for the great website!
September 30, 2012 at 11:52 pm
Hi, Love your site and found you in a book sold at Costco. Would love to know more and take your workshop when you have one. Thanks
March 10, 2013 at 6:32 am