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Curves and strawbales make a big statement The Brown family strawbale house at Bambra is taking shape. This design is very interesting as it incorporates a double curve in the roof.
Initially on the drawings this looked interesting but now that its erected its quite stunning.
The columns, floor system and roof system have all been manufactured from high-tensile light-weight steel.
Once strawbale infill is complete, this is going to be a stunning home set on a hillside with extensive views across the forests near Deans Marsh.
Well done Brown family!
Pictured here are Balance Steelframe staff Keith and Shannon.
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