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Homesteading Off-Grid

Modern homesteading refers to a self-sufficient lifestyle—living autonomously, with minimum help from others. In a nutshell, it includes subsistence agriculture, renewable energy sources when possible, home preservation of food, zero-waste living, and, depending on your skills, even homeschooling, and craft work.

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Domed structures - Aircrete homes - Earthships - Mud brick homes

 

“These spherical homes are roomier than regular homes, as they enclose more volume under less surface area. That means builders will use fewer building materials to affect internal air temperature. Also, the shape of the dome is solid, and it's resistant to wind. It can withstand heavy snow and even tree falls. That means dome homes are great for areas prone to intense storms.”

https://www.zomes.com/blog/pros-cons-dome-homes 

 

“Dome shaped structures are very energy efficient. In some cases they will use only a quarter of what a standard rectangular structure of the same size would use. Due to no corners, domes are conducive to even temperatures throughout the structure and more efficient air circulation.”

https://www.circoinnovations.com/single-post/2016/08/16/7-advantages-of-geodesic-domes 

 

$14,000 for a finished 24ft aircrete dome home

https://tinygiantlife.biz/2018/08/22/aircrete-dome-cost-per-square-foot/
 

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