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Home » Remarkable » Expat builds dream house in Thailand for 6.500 euros (video)
A special house in Thailand for only 6.500 euros. Steve Areen realized his dream.
He built his dome house on an organic mango farm in the northeast of Thailand. He did this in just 6 weeks with the help of Hajjar Gibran, a Thai friend and his son-in-law.
According to Steve, the base cost only 4.300 euros. Including the finishing and purchasing of furniture, the project will cost a total of 6.500 euros.
If you are also interested, Hajjar Gibran has a dome construction company in Thailand where you can follow workshops to build your own dome house.
Look here for photos: www.steveareen.com
VideoDome home
Watch the video here:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/02NtjypMHwk[/youtube]
The Hobbit part 3?
Special house, indeed.
I can't download the Hajar Gibran instructional video, but I would still like more information.
Jeebeeg
Unusually beautiful. Would like to withdraw myself. Good to see this here too.
very special, I would like to see it in real life and would like information on how to make it. Please see more info on thailandblog.
@Maria
This is his site with lots of pictures of the construction, maybe it will help you.
Steve's Thailand Dome Home Creation – SteveAreen.com
greeting
Good to know that tastes differ and everyone has a different dream.
Nice house and hopefully in a quiet but not too remote place. Well done because renting is wasted money. Never rented in my life, and always lived for free, and often makes nice money when selling.
A compliment for this adventurous piece of construction.
And all that for just under 6500 euros.
that is now about 300000 Bath.
Nice idea and looks good finally someone trying to build something here with some imagination.
Jan Beute.
Nice and warm in there?
Nice cottage. My girlfriend also quickly commented that it would probably be very warm inside, but I suspect that the hood is open at the top and that this is a vent. I just think it won't be too hot without air conditioning.
What I don't like is the clogged stove. It looks nice when new, but you can probably only live in it as a foreigner if you don't cook much yourself. Thai cooking, like at my house, is actually only possible if you have a Thai outdoor kitchen. Bake some chili in that house… then everyone will walk….
This is the house I dreamed of, I would like to buy it tomorrow but I'm afraid it's too far from civilization, the human forms make me feel at home