thatched-roof houses
Thatched-roof houses are traditional structures characterized by roofs made from dried plant materials, such as straw, reed, or grass. This roofing method has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world, providing natural insulation and protection from the elements. The thatch is layered and secured to create a waterproof barrier, making these homes suitable for both warm and cold climates.
These houses are often found in rural areas and are associated with historical architecture. In many regions, such as England and parts of Africa, thatched-roof houses are celebrated for their charm and aesthetic appeal. They require regular maintenance to ensure the longevity of the thatch and the overall structure.