
One great reason for working with cob is it's ideal for creating niches and unusual shapes. Here's our bedroom wall - and the artist in her studio!


You can build in shelves out of spare pieces of wood, without needing any nails; or you can just knock holes out of the wall to create extra variety.

Here's our own little church/temple effect downstairs!
1 comment:
Hi
This is absolutely exquisite! What an interesting, creative way to beautify your space and to interrupt straight lines and right angles.
I love popping in to check our your blog from time to time.
Good luck!
Reggie.
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