I Spent 60 Days Building a House of Stone and Logs in the Forest

A young man leaves everything behind to build his own house deep in the forest, relying on natural materials and practical building skills. What starts as a simple idea quickly turns into a serious project. Using wood, stone, and materials from the surrounding forest, he gradually transforms an empty space into a solid and functional shelter. The process is not about primitive survival, but about hands-on construction in real conditions. Step by step, the structure takes shape — from the base and walls to the details that make the house stable and livable. Each stage requires precision, planning, and constant adjustments to the terrain. As the seasons change, the work becomes more challenging. Colder weather, moisture, and unstable ground conditions slow the progress and force smarter decisions during the build. Despite this, the house continues to grow — turning into a cozy and practical forest home, built through consistency, effort, and a clear vision. This is not just about building a shelter, but about creating something durable and real in the middle of nature — without unnecessary drama, just steady work and результат. For business inquiries and collaborations: lesnoy.contact@gmail.

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