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Winter house handmade

The steps for making a winter house by hand are as follows:

Materials: scissors, toothpicks, disposable chopsticks, cardboard boxes, gouache paint, cotton.

1. Cut out each wall of the house first.

2. Cut out the doors, windows and other structures of the house, and use tape or white latex to fix the structure of the house.

3. Cut the cardboard used for the roof according to the size of the house and cut an eave.

4. Cut long strips of cardboard and paste them on the outside of the house.

5. Paint the house with your favorite color using gouache paint and sprinkle with powder.

6. Use disposable chopsticks and toothpicks to make pillars and windows respectively.

7. Spread cotton and it’s done.

Types of houses

1. Apartment:

An apartment is a multi-family residence, usually with multiple floors and several households on each floor. Apartments are usually located in city centers or in easily accessible locations, making it easier for residents to travel. Apartments are usually equipped with elevators, access control and other facilities to provide a safe living environment.

2. Villa:

A villa is an independent residence, usually with only one household, covering a large area and having an independent garden and courtyard. Villas are usually located in suburban or scenic areas and provide spacious, comfortable and private living environment. Villas are usually designed and built with attention to detail and quality, reflecting the personality and taste of the occupants.

3. Rural houses:

Rural houses are usually located in rural areas and are built in a simple and plain style, mainly with traditional wooden structures or masonry structures. Rural houses often have spacious yards where crops can be grown or poultry can be raised. Rural houses provide a peaceful, natural living environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

4. Office buildings:

Office buildings are buildings for commercial and office purposes, usually multi-story or high-rise buildings. The design and construction of office buildings focus on practicality and efficiency, providing a comfortable office environment and advanced facilities and equipment to meet the needs of enterprises.

5. Historical buildings:

Historic buildings are buildings with historical, cultural or artistic value, usually ancient castles, palaces, temples or residences. The design and construction of historical buildings reflect the social and cultural background of the time and have important historical and cultural significance. These buildings often require conservation and restoration to retain their historical and cultural value.