Types of Housing styles

June 15, 2015
Carroll Park, Long Beach, CA

The mud houses, as its name describes them, are made of mud. The people use the local materials to build these houses, with no plumbing or proper sewer systems. The roofs are flat and are built using wooden poles, and then coated with a mixture of mud and straws. Tall mud walls surround every house in order to provide security and privacy to those living in the house. Usually more than one nuclear family live in one house, and it is not uncommon to see up to ten, fifteen, or even more people living in one dwelling; and this happens quite often in the urban areas where housing is a big problem.

Modern building materials are widely available throughout the country. In the cities there are some neighborhoods that have used contemporary architecture with houses that are western style. These neighborhoods also have houses that cost up to millions of dollars and are like mansions and palaces, renting up to ten thousand dollars per month.

In mud houses, the rooms are built on one side of the court yard leaving space for a yard where people usually grow flowers, and make patio-like space where they can sit when the weather is nice. The inside of the rooms look quite different from the western style houses. The couches and tables are not used in the traditional style houses. There is usually a carpet on the floor with mattress and pillows alongside of each wall. The accompanying video shows housing in Afghanistan.

Source: blogs.transparent.com
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