This is what you call a "DREAM HOME"!
Our topic, the nipa hut, commonly referred to as “bahay kubo”, is an indigenous house used in our country, the Philippines. It is our country's national house. These were said to be the first Philippine houses. It is a simple shelter constructed out of bamboo and palm leaves. It is a great, agreeable, splendid and satisfying place to take a nap, rest or eat typical food because of its structure which allows good ventilation. The elevated and raised level of steepness likewise secures the house from the destructive wind and rain in seasons of typhoon. Its roof likewise equips wide extension roof space to replenish shade against the blazing and sizzling sun. The bahay kubo has traditionally been hammered out with bamboo attached together and awning a thatched roof availing nipa or anahaw leaves. These were the Philippines' indigenous people native houses before the arrival of the Spaniards. Gladly, they are still in use today, mostly in rural areas. A variety of architectural designs are naturally occurring among the divergent ethnic tribes in the country. This shelter is considered to be one of the Philippines' cozy and pleasurable places to relax. This Philippine proud is widely used in many resorts nowadays. It has airy surroundings. There are dozen reasons why foreigners prefer to stay in these native houses rather than staying in basic, concrete structures and one is because it is comfortable and more relaxing in the inside. Likewise, They aren't expensive and easy and thrifty to maintain. We want to promote the beauty of what Philippines own and is proud of having such- Nipa Hut. With construction demandss and property values soaring high into the stratosphere, a “dream home” persists just that for most of us – a dream.