Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

• Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

For creative and motivated person, there are no barriers. It proved a villager from Belarus, who was a person with an incredible creativity. Our hero has created a unique house without spending a dime on him. And it all began with the desire to build a small shop for your future employment.

Belarusian built a unique home from garbage Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

Belarusian built a unique house, which was rather a true piece of modern art than a full-fledged housing. Building erected tin, clays and other recycled materials. Project implementation took decades. He undertook the construction of another enthusiast in the 90-ies of XX century. Does not cease building today. Today it is the most eccentric house throughout the Nesvizh District.

Belarusian built a unique home from garbage Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

The man admitted that he built the house fast enough. The building he built with his own hands in just two years. All the rest of the time spent on various improvements. Master jokes that all the neighbors hate him for what they have spent on the coordination of the construction of the second floor of a huge amount of time and effort, but it just went to the dump, garbage and scored ... built!

Belarusian built a unique home from garbage Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

Today the house of Oleg from the village of Dreams a real local landmark. View on the house come not only ordinary tourists, but also designers. The latter, however, much more likely to want to not only look at the house as to communicate with a simple laborer, who has managed to create an unusual thing to do.

Belarusian built a unique home from garbage Belarusian built a unique home from garbage

The house is built entirely from recycled materials. According to Oleg, in the 90s, when he was just starting to build, to get materials in their normal places it was virtually impossible. Even elementary cement can not be bought. That's why the first floor is made of adobe - a material made of clay and straw. Over time, the villagers began to pay attention to the eccentric neighbor and began to offer him help, so someone helped manure the stones, someone was willing to give up the old doors and windows, and someone even helped some small change.