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Architect brothers moved to a Himalayan town and built a mud villa by hand. It's now a busy Airbnb.
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Two architect brothers quit city life, moved to a Himalayan town, and hand-built a mud villa using natural materials that now operates as a successful Airbnb.

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Architect brothers moved to a Himalayan town and built a mud villa by hand. It's now a busy Airbnb.
Architect brother duo Ansh and Raghav Kumar moved to a small Himalayan town to build a mud villa from scratch. Tiiny Farm Lab Raghav and Ansh Kumar quit city life, moved to the Himalayas, and built a house by hand. The brothers, architects by training, wanted to prove that natural materials could be durable and luxurious. The house took three years to build, and it's now a functional Airbnb. Perched on the side of a hill near the Himalayas is a whimsical house made of mud, stone, and straw tha
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