I'm looking to create a
sustainable home for my kid and me, on a shoestring budget. I've been exploring building my own with strawbale and
cob, but even doing most of the work myself, I'm not sure I can manage the costs of
land, well, septic, and materials. Yesterday, however, I found a very inexpensive little rancher,
wood with vinyl siding, probably a prefab. Assuming it checks out structurally, I'm wondering about the possibilities for wrapping it in
straw bale and redoing the whole interior in cob. I see the straw bale wrapping has been done a number of times in other houses, so that's definitely possible. Anybody know anything about putting cob on the inside? I'm envisioning ripping out the horrible rugs and vinyl flooring, tearing out the walls, and redoing the lot in cob, even building the kitchen in it. Is that crazy?
Here's a picture of the front. Very small eaves, so I'd have to extend them to cover the bale. No idea how to do that, but no doubt I can find someone who does. Did I mention that I have no building
experience whatsoever? I've never even built a bird house.