An English thatched house surrounded by greenery is a great style of British villages and small provincial towns. In the old days, thatched roofs were the most common in England. Over time, as shingles and other roofing materials became available, thatched roofs were considered a sign of poverty. Today thatched roofs, unlike in ancient times, are not a sign of poverty, but a very expensive pleasure. Let's dive a little into the atmosphere of England.
Materials: thermal gun + glue sticks, glue (PVA, super glue, Titanium), cardboard (house walls, roof), schoolbook covers ("glass"), balsa (window frames, door, porch), wire (door hinges .), acrylic paints, LED garland, twigs of small trees, dry grass, tea (chest collection 4)), mulchagram - coconut fiber ("straw" on the roof), self-hardening clay DAS (chimneys), gypsophila flowers, jute thread. , mini-fence, shell rock, flock (imitation grass).
Time code:
00:12 - walls and roof of the house;
01:51 - laying "straw";
08:48 - chimneys;
09:58 - painting the facade;
11:43 - windows, door;
16:44 - porch;
21:13 - garden decoration;
26:37 - the result.
13 мар 2021