Mud Homes

Ideas and designs celebrating mud culture.
A traditional mud-brick building is captured at night, with intricate patterns on its walls and several shuttered windows. The structure is illuminated by bright yellow lights, highlighting its textured surface. The rooftop features triangular spikes, and there are modern street lamps on both corners of the building.

Mud Magic

At Mitti Da Kar, Gurya brings you fresh ideas to celebrate and build with mud, honoring its timeless charm.
A rustic earthen house with a thatched roof made of grass and plants. The house is set in a scenic mountainous area with mist-covered peaks in the background. There is a large rock and patches of green grass in the foreground, adding to the natural setting.
A traditional structure made of mud bricks with wooden elements. A carved wall is featured, and a window with a red and white cloth draped over the ledge. In front of the building, there is a wooden chair and a small table. Hanging next to the door is a dark woven garment with blue and red patterns.

Mud Designs

A traditional mud-brick building with wooden balconies and beams, featuring small windows and a flat roof. The structure is set against a clear blue sky, casting shadows that emphasize its rustic texture and earthy tones.
Creative mud house ideas blending tradition and modern comfort.
Traditional round thatched-roof huts are situated in a rural village setting. The huts have earthen walls painted with patterns, and there is sparse vegetation in the surrounding red soil. A few small trees provide some greenery amid the dry landscape.
Warm, earthy spaces that invite quiet reflection and community.
An ancient mud-brick structure with intricate architectural details stands under a clear blue sky. The building exhibits traditional design elements including arched windows and a crenellated roof. The foreground features some straw or dry grass, and surrounding the building are sparse patches of vegetation.
Warm, earthy spaces that invite quiet reflection and community.