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Yurt Building by leading Yurt Builders The Round House

October 19th, 2007
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Perhaps you have wondered about yurts, or considered one for camping holidays.  A yurt offers a comfortable and rather luxurious portable home away from home. Yurts are collapsible, easily transported wooden lattice frames covered with felt, in the traditional version, or a waterproof canvas outer well suited to life in the UK. When choosing a yurt, look for high quality construction and craftsmanship. The yurts built by the round house yurt builders are beautifully made, easily moved and set up, and aesthetically beautiful.

What are the benefits to a yurt? A yurt up to 18 feet can be transported in many cars with a roof rack. Two adults can put the yurt up in only two hours, making it as practical as it is comfortable. You may also want to allow space for a wood stove, which will vent out the roof of your yurt. A wood stove will make your yurt a viable year round option. A well made and well cared for yurt will provide you with a home that can go where you do for many years to come.

The Roundhouse offers yurts built of high quality, sustainably farmed green ash. Doors are pine or oak, and the wood is finished with organic oils. Each yurt comes with a custom made white, sand or sage green canvas cover. Sage or sand may also be used for the roof star, adding a nice accent to the airy white canvas exterior. The canvas has been specially treated to be rot-proof, waterproof and fire-retardant. While a heavy duty PVC ground cover is included, you can also purchase a custom fit jute or sisal rug for your yurt. The Roundhouse offers doors in a variety of styles, ranging from a simple rectangle to options with stained glass inserts.

For a warm and elegant temporary structure, consider opting for a yurt from the round house. These yurts offer traditionally curved roof ribs, a crisp and fresh white canvas exterior, and a variety of options to meet your needs. If you intend to use your yurt year-round, consider adding a wood burning stove for heat and cooking.  A yurt can be an excellent and comfortable home that offers easy portability, luxury and comfort. Especially ideal for those who travel regularly, such as craftspeople, or even a good solution for a summer home in the country, a yurt is eco-friendly, attractive, and long-lasting. Choose a yurt constructed by a skilled artisan, and you will be comfortable for many years to come.

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Steam Bending for Yurt Making

September 22nd, 2007
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Yurt, tent-like structures popular with in many parts of the world including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakh  and with the Native American Indians is becoming quite popular and fashionable in UK recently.
Yurts and its not too distant cousin Tipis are used for various purposes ranging from storytelling venue to outbuilding.

Describing Yurt building in simplistic form, its is made from wood and covering usually tarpaulin and sometime felts. The wooding part of Yurt making is one of the most fascinating parts. Different kinds of woods can be used, ash wood is quite popular with Yurt makers.

Ash wood is steam bend by placing prepared ash into steam box which is attached to a drum of boiling water. The wood is left in for an hour per inch of thickness of timber.
When the timber is ready, it is removed and placed onto a former upon which it sets into the shape required.

For wood to bend, it has to reach 100 C at which point the lignum in the wood becomes pliable – steaming is the best medium to achieve this and in doing so also forces out the natural sugars and once removed from the steam leaves the timber effectively seasoned.

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