The diagram illustrates the stages involved in constructing a straw bale house, from site preparation to final furnishing. Overall, the process follows a linear sequence and includes a structural inspection after the internal systems are installed.
Initially, the previous building is demolished and the ground is prepared for construction. This is followed by the construction of concrete stem walls, which serve as the foundation of the house. Next, the walls are erected using straw bales. Once this stage is complete, the roof is installed and the exterior of the house is finished.
The process then moves on to internal installation, during which electrical systems, plumbing, and insulation are fitted. After these internal components have been installed, a structural inspection is conducted by a building officer. Provided that the house meets the required standards, decorative work such as painting, carpeting, and the installation of curtains is carried out. The final stage involves furnishing the house with white goods, furniture, and entertainment systems, marking the completion of the straw bale house.
